Agile Web Development with Rails: Episode Two
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Alright! Here’s the one we’ve all been waiting for… The long awaited sequel of the mighty Agile Web Development with Rails–its Second Edition.
Here’s the description from its publisher:
The book has been updated to take advantage of all the new Rails 1.2 features. The sample application uses migrations, Ajax, features a REST interface, and illustrates new Rails features. There are new chapters on migrations, active support, active record, and action controller (including the new resources-based routing). The Web 2.0 and Deployment chapters have been completely rewritten to reflect the latest thinking. Now you can learn which environments are best for your style application, and see how Capistrano makes managing your site simple. All the remaining chapters have been extensively updated. Finally, hundreds of comments from readers of the first edition have been incorporated, making this book simply the best available.
Seriously, a review of this book is simply not needed. Just get your asses up fast and grab it!!
More information:
- Somewhat-official announcement at Riding Rails blog
- Agile Web Development with Rails homepage at Pragmatic Programmer
Note: If you buy this book from the stores when it’s available, please make sure you’ve got the “Second Edition” correctly, or else you’ll be getting the original edition. An easy way to spot this is that the new cover resembles “Tony Hawk.”
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