Colin Law wrote:
> On 23 April 2010 22:54, Dani Dani <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>> Thank you all.
>>
>> Why not use scaffold in production ?
> 
> I know some are not keen on scaffolding, but personally I found it
> useful when getting started as it allows one to get to something that
> provides basic functionality without needing to understand fully what
> is going on.

But what's going on is easy enough to understand and fundamental.

>  There are down sides however as it can lead one to be
> over dependent on it and _never_ understand fully what is going on.
> For example many beginners assume that there must always be a
> one-to-one correspondence between controllers and models, which is
> definitely not the case.

Exactly!

> 
> Colin

Best,
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