At 14:19 -0800 2/25/09, MarkMT wrote:
> Not sure if this is the kind of input you're looking for,
> but my $0.02 fwiw...

It's all good...


> ... a little more architectural documentation with some
> supporting visuals that would make the code a little more
> approachable ...

It took a while for this kind of information to emerge for
Rails.  "Ruby for Rails" (Black) is a start in that direction;
"The Rails Way" (Fernandez) goes quite a bit further.  I think
that we're likely to see a new edition of at least the latter
volume after Rails 3 emerges.  Some of the Merbish books may
also have relevant content (I certainly HOPE they do! :-).

This is not to say, however, that it shouldn't be possible to
add some context and/or theory to the current documentation.
My hope, in particular, would be to find a way to integrate it
in some manner with the API documentation.

-r
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