Thanks Chris, your info was really helpful.
I've ordered the aspress book you suggested since it seems to be aimed
at at a non-programmer.
I'm not sure what the files are at the github but I'm sure that will
become clear once I've gone through the pain of learning a new
skill...but like you say nothin is free :)

Also thanks for the model tips which is chinese to me at the moment
but that also hopefully will make sense once I've read the book.

Kind Regards

Zak

On Oct 29, 11:05 pm, Christoph Jasinski
<[email protected]> wrote:
> The good news first. Yes, you can do all of that and more with Ruby and
> Lovd. See an example (http://www.teacherswithoutborders.com/). Most of the
> code (the ruby/rails part) you can see on github. That would give you an
> idea of who it works.
>
> The bad news. You will have to take a look at Ruby and Rails, but it won't
> be pain. You can start with the Guides (guides.rubyonrails.org/). And read
> some good ruby books like 
> (http://www.manning.com/black2/orhttp://apress.com/book/view/9781430223634). 
> They pretty nice, you gonna lov
> it. Nothing is for free, not even Ruby. You got to spend some time with it.
> ;)
>
> Get to understand models and how to associate them. After that you will look
> at what you have to do and all the rest  will come to your mind. Like:
> - there are users => User model
> - there are groups => Group model
> - link both together by another model like.......like membership
> - managers/officers for groups
> - officer control join request by users
> - ....
> Pretty easy.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
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