On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:10 AM, philippe lachaise wrote:
> If an in-depth book is due in the forseeable future, what about a
> cookbook then ?
>
> I would kill for a "Rails Deployment and Scaling Receipes" That
> would enable me to start from scratch from a bare hosted Linux Box
> and be up and running quickly.
>
> Being in harmony with the "Run first, understand later" that makes
> it so easy for people to gain a very posisitive first experience
> with RoR will take many enthousiasts past the Webrick stage.
>
> Anyway whatever book that may render RoR deployement less
> intimidating (more PHP-like) will be a significant accelerating
> factor for RoR adoption and is likely to become a best-seller.
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My book has a chapter that will take you thru setting up a debian
rails server from scratch. It tries to cover the theory along the way
as you set things up but you can just use it without knowing what
your doing if thats the way you want to go I guess ;) Also with the
great beta book program from the Prag's I will be able to make sure
that the final printed book covers everything people want to see if I
missed anything in the beta.
Cheers-
-Ezra
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