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the { buckblogs :here }: Rails 0.13, Basecamp 2, Backpack
Rails 0.13, Basecamp 2, Backpack. Posted by Jamis on July 06, 2005 @ 01:05 PM. Well, after a lot of hard work by a lot of talented people, Rails 0.13 is now ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Monkey-patching Rails: Extending Routes #1
Oct 20, 2006 ... Monkey-patching Rails: Extending Routes #1 ... find yourself having to work around issues like this when you try to monkey-patch routes.) ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Monkey-patching Rails: Extending Routes #2
Oct 26, 2006 ... The first thing we need to do, is record what the host, domain, and subdomain are for every request we’re asked to recognize. ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Under the hood: route recognition in Rails
Oct 4, 2006 ... Monday’s article presented the implementation of Rails’ routing DSL . .... request method that the route requires (in the conditions hash) ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Under the hood: route recognition in Rails
Oct 4, 2006 ... Monday’s article presented the implementation of Rails’ routing DSL . .... request method that the route requires (in the conditions hash) ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Under the hood: route recognition in Rails
Oct 4, 2006 ... Route recognition is one of the very first tasks that a Rails .... the request method that the route requires (in the conditions hash) ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Web services, Rails-style
Mar 27, 2006 ... The new REST web-service support in Rails 1.1 makes it so easy to add web-services to your app, you might as well do it earlier, ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Under the hood: route generation in Rails
Oct 16, 2006 ... Route generation is the last stop on this tour of the Rails routing code. ..... (We’ll only show the generate_raw method, although all three ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: Extending ActiveRecord associations
Jan 9, 2007 ... I really, really love the feature of ActiveRecord that lets you extend arbitrary associations with additional methods. ...
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the { buckblogs :here }: The Sad State of Mac Genealogy Software
The Sad State of Mac Genealogy Software. Posted by Jamis on May 15, 2005 @ 08:08 PM. I’ve recently been experiencing a renewal of interest in family history ...
 
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