Let's say I have a pristine Unixy system in front of me. (In my case, it's
a new OS X 10.7 installation and I put MacPorts on there.)
What is the simplest way to get an up-to-date Camping installation?
(I've been out of the Ruby loop for a while.)
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That's great that you're learning a new language. I really hope you have tons
of fun and make a whole lot of neat stuff. Keep us posted, kay?
On forms: The :action property is optional - if you omit it, it'll submit the
form to the same URL you're currently on in your web browser. You use R() in
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Anonymous Waffles <
theonetruewaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys, I'm new to the Ruby, and especially to Camping. I've been
> having some difficulty because there aren't that many tutorials about
> Camping compared to other larger frameworks.
> I've been buildi
Hello guys, I'm new to the Ruby, and especially to Camping. I've been
having some difficulty because there aren't that many tutorials about
Camping compared to other larger frameworks.
I've been building some small stuff recently to learn about how it
work, but I've puzzles as to how user input in
So what I'm thinking might be useful is some kind of optional admin
interface that will look at your Models and your Views and your
Contexts, and try to visualise or contextualise them in some way.
Like the django admin interface, with all the power of
introspection, but somehow groovy.
O
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