Getting Started with Rails
This guide covers getting up and running with Ruby on Rails. After reading it, you should be familiar with:
Installing Rails, creating a new Rails application, and connecting your application to a database
The general layout of a Rails application
The basic principles of MVC (Model, View Controller) and RESTful design
How to quickly generate the starting pieces of a Rails application
If you're a support professional, you know all about having multiple versions of software on your system. You need to cover the bases by having all the versions that your users may blow up. However, even if you're not a techie, you may be one of those more cautious people who would like to keep the old version of your software running while installing/learning the new version...just in case!
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