5. Conclusion
5.1 Links
Here are a few selected links on Ruby and on Ruby on Rails.
Rails: Ruby:5.2 Thank you
I would like to thank some people who helped make this tutorial:
- David Hansson-Heinemeier for Rails, duh :)
- #rubyonrails: all the guys on the IRC channel are extremely helpful and fun and really helped me get started with Rails
- Jamis Buck for the neat Ruby script to generate a much better looking page
- Jonathan Paisley for making some nice suggestions such as talking about the -c option of dispatch.servlet
- Robert Bousquet for pointing our a bug with
item.destroy - Christian Metts for suggesting the use of partials
- Peter Kjær Monsson for mirroring this tutorial
- Josh Goebel for all the help with the CSS
And finally, a big thank you to all the people who decided to try a little-known framework to build web applications, found a tutorial written by a weird french Canadian, tried it and wrote about it on their blogs. I found this tutorial linked on english, french, italian and spanish blogs, thank you so much.
5.3 The End
Well, that’s the end of this tutorial on Rails, I hope it helped you. Be sure to visit us on IRC on the #rubyonrails channel on the Freenode servers, we like to have fun and help people!