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Ruby on Rails: Up and Running
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Chapter 1. Zero to Sixty: Introducing Rails
Section 1.1. Rails Strengths
Section 1.2. Putting Rails into Action
Section 1.3. Organization
Section 1.4. The Web Server
Section 1.5. Creating a Controller
Section 1.6. Building a View
Section 1.7. Tying the Controller to the View
Section 1.8. Under the Hood
Section 1.9. What's Next?
Chapter 2. Active Record Basics
Section 2.1. Active Record Basics
Section 2.2. Introducing Photo Share
Section 2.3. Schema Migrations
Section 2.4. Basic Active Record Classes
Section 2.5. Attributes
Section 2.6. Complex Classes
Section 2.7. Behavior
Section 2.8. Moving Forward
Chapter 3. Active Record Relationships
Section 3.1. belongs_to
Section 3.2. has_many
Section 3.3. has_one
Section 3.4. What You Haven't Seen
Section 3.5. Looking Ahead
Chapter 4. Scaffolding
Section 4.1. Using the Scaffold Method
Section 4.2. Replacing Scaffolding
Section 4.3. Generating Scaffolding Code
Section 4.4. Moving Forward
Chapter 5. Extending Views
Section 5.1. The Big Picture
Section 5.2. Seeing Real Photos
Section 5.3. View Templates
Section 5.4. Setting the Default Root
Section 5.5. Stylesheets
Section 5.6. Hierarchical Categories
Section 5.7. Styling the Slideshows
Chapter 6. Ajax
Section 6.1. How Rails Implements Ajax
Section 6.2. Playing a Slideshow
Section 6.3. Using Drag-and-Drop to Reorder Slides
Section 6.4. Drag and Drop Everything (Almost Everything)
Section 6.5. Filtering by Category
Chapter 7. Testing
Section 7.1. Background
Section 7.2. Ruby's Test::Unit
Section 7.3. Testing in Rails
Section 7.4. Wrapping Up
Appendix A. Installing Rails
Section 1.1. Windows
Section 2.1. OS X
Section 3.1. Linux
Appendix B. Quick Reference
Section 5.1. General
Section 5.2. Testing
Section 5.3. RJS (Ruby JavaScript)
Section 5.4. Active Record
Section 5.5. Controllers
Section 5.6. Views
Section 5.7. Ajax
Section 5.8. Configuring Your Application
About the Authors
Colophon
Index
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Ruby on Rails: Up and Running
By Curt Hibbs, Bruce A. Tate
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Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: August 2006
Print ISBN-10: 0-596-10132-5
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-59-610132-9
Pages: 182
 

Table of Contents  | Index

    Copyright
    Preface
        Chapter 1.  Zero to Sixty: Introducing Rails
      Section 1.1.  Rails Strengths
      Section 1.2.  Putting Rails into Action
      Section 1.3.  Organization
      Section 1.4.  The Web Server
      Section 1.5.  Creating a Controller
      Section 1.6.  Building a View
      Section 1.7.  Tying the Controller to the View
      Section 1.8.  Under the Hood
      Section 1.9.  What's Next?
        Chapter 2.  Active Record Basics
      Section 2.1.  Active Record Basics
      Section 2.2.  Introducing Photo Share
      Section 2.3.  Schema Migrations
      Section 2.4.  Basic Active Record Classes
      Section 2.5.  Attributes
      Section 2.6.  Complex Classes
      Section 2.7.  Behavior
      Section 2.8.  Moving Forward
        Chapter 3.  Active Record Relationships
      Section 3.1.  belongs_to
      Section 3.2.  has_many
      Section 3.3.  has_one
      Section 3.4.  What You Haven't Seen
      Section 3.5.  Looking Ahead
        Chapter 4.  Scaffolding
      Section 4.1.  Using the Scaffold Method
      Section 4.2.  Replacing Scaffolding
      Section 4.3.  Generating Scaffolding Code
      Section 4.4.  Moving Forward
        Chapter 5.  Extending Views
      Section 5.1.  The Big Picture
      Section 5.2.  Seeing Real Photos
      Section 5.3.  View Templates
      Section 5.4.  Setting the Default Root
      Section 5.5.  Stylesheets
      Section 5.6.  Hierarchical Categories
      Section 5.7.  Styling the Slideshows
        Chapter 6.  Ajax
      Section 6.1.  How Rails Implements Ajax
      Section 6.2.  Playing a Slideshow
      Section 6.3.  Using Drag-and-Drop to Reorder Slides
      Section 6.4.  Drag and Drop Everything (Almost Everything)
      Section 6.5.  Filtering by Category
        Chapter 7.  Testing
      Section 7.1.  Background
      Section 7.2.  Ruby's Test::Unit
      Section 7.3.  Testing in Rails
      Section 7.4.  Wrapping Up
        Appendix A.  Installing Rails
      Section 1.1.  Windows
      Section 2.1.  OS X
      Section 3.1.  Linux
        Appendix B.  Quick Reference
      Section 5.1.  General
      Section 5.2.  Testing
      Section 5.3.  RJS (Ruby JavaScript)
      Section 5.4.  Active Record
      Section 5.5.  Controllers
      Section 5.6.  Views
      Section 5.7.  Ajax
      Section 5.8.  Configuring Your Application
    About the Authors
    Colophon
    Index

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