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Rails Pocket Reference offers a painless alternative to hunting for resources online, with brief yet thorough explanations of the most frequently used methods and structures supported by Rails 2.1, along with key concepts you need to work through the framework's most tangled corners. This book will get you up to speed on how Rails works and provides you with a handy reference you can use anywhere, anytime.
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  1. Chapter 1 Rails Pocket Reference

    1. About Rails Pocket Reference

    2. Getting Started

    3. RubyGems

    4. Rails Commands and Configuration

    5. Environments

    6. Rake

    7. Testing Rails

    8. Rails Console

    9. ActiveRecord and Models

    10. Action Controllers

    11. Views

    12. Rails and Ajax

    13. Routing

    14. REST

    15. ActionMailer

    16. Action Web Services

    17. Logging

    18. ActiveResource

    19. Plugins

    20. Capistrano

    21. TextMate

    22. Helpers

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    Product Details
    Title:
    Rails Pocket Reference
    By:
    Eric Berry
    Publisher:
    O'Reilly Media
    Formats:
    • Print
    • Ebook
    • Safari Books Online
    Print Release:
    September 2008
    Ebook Release:
    June 2009
    Pages:
    200
    Print ISBN:
    978-0-596-52070-0
    | ISBN 10:
    0-596-52070-0
    Ebook ISBN:
    978-0-596-10319-4
    | ISBN 10:
    0-596-10319-0
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    About the Author
    1. Eric Berry

      Eric Berry is a Ruby on Rails developer for AtTask (http://www.attask.com), a leader in web-based project management software. He is also the creator of Solid Core Blogger, a Rails version 2.0 blogger application, which can be seen in action at solidcoresolutions.com. Before coming to AtTask, he was a co-founder of ShareAPhoto.com which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2006.

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