Library management system in ROR

hey everyone
I have to work on a project of library
management
system .Can anyone please suggest me a gud library manangement system
already build in ROR so that i can work on it and can customized
according to the requirements.


Thanks

Regards

Amrit Pal

amritpalpathak.blogspot.com

amritpal p. wrote in post #1021198:

hey everyone
I have to work on a project of library
management
system .Can anyone please suggest me a gud library manangement system
already build in ROR so that i can work on it and can customized
according to the requirements.

You’re not going to get very far with vague open-ended questions like
this. What sort of library management system are you talking about? Code
libraries, a library of physical paper books, online documentation, or
what?

If you’ve been given a project to work on, and you just go grab a nearly
completed solution, why do they need you? Why not go find the guy that
wrote whatever library management system you might find and hire him?

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Robert W. [email protected]
wrote:

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Thanks

Regards

Amrit Pal

amritpalpathak.blogspot.com

checkout bxr library mgmt system

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Amrit Pal P. <
[email protected]> wrote:

according to the requirements.
completed solution, why do they need you? Why not go find the guy that
[email protected].

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Dear Robert W.,
If everything he needs to be done from
scratch, whats the use of gems which are coming in hundreds every now
and then?
Infact what’s the need of using rails? He can develop the same app
using only pure ruby! Can i say that? Help others if you can, else
keep doing your work…

On 11 September 2011 09:29, venkata reddy [email protected]
wrote:

Dear Robert W.,
If everything he needs to be done from
scratch, whats the use of gems which are coming in hundreds every now
and then?

When did Robert say anything regarding starting from scratch?!
He suggested that Amritpal might want to ask better questions, or
maybe his college should get the originator of the code to do the work
for them (ie. get you to tweak your bxr code rather than have
Amritpal do it and claim credit…)

Infact what’s the need of using rails? He can develop the same app
using only pure ruby! Can i say that?

no… I don’t think he can develop the same app in pure ruby…

Help others if you can, else
keep doing your work…

Sage advice. Before you give it, check Amritpal’s posting history (and
record for impersonating people with multiple email accounts to make
himself look better).

Hi Michael,
I feel, that application can be done in pure ruby for
sure. The question may be bit optimistic. But your answer should not
be harsh. He might be a beginner. He might not have the brain you
have.
My intention is don’t make the people feel fear/shy to ask a question.

Hi Michael,
I agree you are the greatest judge on the planet.
Whatever it is, leave it. I am not here to argue with anyone. And of
course this group is not for that too. Have a great time.

On 11 September 2011 12:14, venkata reddy [email protected]
wrote:

Hi Michael,
I feel, that application can be done in pure ruby for
sure. The question may be bit optimistic. But your answer should not
be harsh. He might be a beginner. He might not have the brain you
have.

So I gather from your reply that you did not research into Amritpal’s
posting history?

The question was not “optimistic”, it was bad. When a question is
lazily composed [1], and the composer has repeatedly been asked to
phrase his questions in a way more likely to get a good answer, I
don’t see how my opinion of the composer can be deemed “harsh”.

You’re welcome to help him all you like to the best of your ability. I
will continue to have my email client dump his posts straight in the
bin :-/

My intention is don’t make the people feel fear/shy to ask a question.

I’ll leave it to you to judge from my history whether I more
frequently help, scorn, or scrounge on this forum. If you want to
discuss it further, please feel free to email me directly.

[1] I had initially typed “ignorantly composed” - but that may be read
too many different ways. I have no issue with people who don’t know
about the topic they’re asking, but I have a large issue with people
who cannot be bothered to put in any effort to find out for
themselves, or to put in the effort to assist others to help them.
HTH

Michael P. wrote in post #1021231:

On 11 September 2011 09:29, venkata reddy [email protected]
wrote:

Dear Robert W.,
If everything he needs to be done from
scratch, whats the use of gems which are coming in hundreds every now
and then?

When did Robert say anything regarding starting from scratch?!
He suggested that Amritpal might want to ask better questions, or
maybe his college should get the originator of the code to do the work
for them (ie. get you to tweak your bxr code rather than have
Amritpal do it and claim credit…)

Exactly my point. There is a right way to ask questions on a forum such
as this. If you were to do a bit of research you would find that the
best developers, who provide the best answers on a forum such as this
have the same attitude that I have.

Our time is valuable, but we frequent here in hopes of a mutually
beneficial relationship with both new developers just getting started,
or veteran developers who may have more experience in different areas of
the craft.

Above all we appreciate a “solution provider” attitude. In a nutshell
we’re looking for clear well thought out questions and not, “Give me the
solution to x.”

If you’re really interested in how to ask better questions of software
developers, this guys explains it better than I ever could:

As someone who is an infrequent user of this forum, I appreciate it when
parasites are called out.

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:51, Robert W. [email protected]
wrote:

If you’re really interested in how to ask better questions of software
developers, this guys explains it better than I ever could:

Books — Matt Gemmell

And the classic:

How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

(if you can’t stand esr’s abrasive style).

-Dave


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Programming Blog: codosaur.us | preferably RoR, in NoVa/DC;
Excellence Blog: dare2xl.com | see main web site.

venkata reddy wrote in post #1021245:

Hi Michael,
I feel, that application can be done in pure ruby for
sure. The question may be bit optimistic. But your answer should not
be harsh. He might be a beginner. He might not have the brain you
have.
My intention is don’t make the people feel fear/shy to ask a question.

I consider it vitally important for software developers to learn and
develop knowledge gathering skills. A big part of that is learning how
to ask good questions. That involves explaining clearly what problem
you’re trying to solve, explaining what you have already tried.

If nothing else the questions need to be presented in a way indicating
that you’re made an effort to solve the problem on your own. If it’s a
gem or library you’re looking for then tell us were you’ve searched,
what potential libraries you have found that might be helpful in solving
your problem. If you mention them by name then we know you’ve done at
least some of your own research and maybe someone on the forum may have
used it an can tell you more about it.

As for the library I see posted in a early reply:

This makes me think the OP never even attempted to search Github. I’m
quite sure that typing “library management” into the Github search bar
would have listed this. That is my point. I’m not trying to mean just
trying to help people help themselves.