This should probably be easy but for some reason I can't get past a
simple routine.  I have a model for Companies and for Applications.  A
company has many applications.  So in this instance I have a company
id and I want to find all applications associated with that company.
I tried the following:

<%= Company.find(1).applications.each { |app| app.name } %> in my
view.

This returns "#<Application:0xb6736afc>#<Application:
0xb672f1d0>#<Application:0xb672f130>#<Application:
0xb672ef50>#<Application:0xb672ed34>#<Application:
0xb672e924>#<Application:0xb672e884>" when the view is rendered.

I'm not really sure what this is, but it does have one entry for each
of my applications for that company.  So I know it is creating the
right number of entries just not sure what the output means.

I'm sure I am doing something monumentally stupid but I can't seem to
find any examples of this that return this output.  Any help that can
be provided is very much appreciated.

Thank you!

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