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December 9, 2007 Categorized under flex, programming, rails, rubyamf

Free Flexible Rails chapter on RubyAMF

Flexible Rails is a book written by Peter Armstrong that teaches the reader how to build RIAs with Flex 3 and Rails 2 by walking the reader through an in-depth tutorial. Armstrong has been very active in the RubyAMF community and has made some great contributions. His latest and greatest gift to us all is a complete chapter, from his book, titled Iteration 11: Refactoring to RubyAMF. You can download it as a pdf from his Manning Publication site.

Flexible Rails is available now through the Manning Early Access Program and will be available in print sometime January 2008.

Thanks Peter!

December 8, 2007 Categorized under programming, rails, rubyamf

Rails 2.0 – No longer shy

Rails 2.0 is finally polished and ready for the spotlight. I’ll update the Beginner’s RAMF tutorial with any needed changes within the next few days. I’ll also try to get the skinny on any of RAMF’S upcoming changes/bug fixes that need to be addressed for official Rails 2.0 support.

Rails 2.0 links: