oh, yeah i forgot:
 - be sure to test your app. either you use the built in test-
framework or something like rspec.

btw: it really doesn't matter which book your reading or which
tutorial you are following. your approach of getting your hands dirty
and trying to build a (not so trivial) app on your own is IMHO a very
good one. you will need to combine the examples of different tutorials/
books into one working app. that will teach you a lot about rails.
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