On page 49 of the beta version of Ruby on Rails: Up and Running, the
book suggests to download a zip file containing everything that has been
done up to that point, and a create_tables_with_data.sql file. The book
doesn’t have the link, and I couldn’t find it in the book site. Does
anyone know where to get the files?
On page 49 of the beta version of Ruby on Rails: Up and Running, the
book suggests to download a zip file containing everything that has been
done up to that point, and a create_tables_with_data.sql file. The book
doesn’t have the link, and I couldn’t find it in the book site. Does
anyone know where to get the files?
Agreed. I wish my hard copy that I ordered almost two months ago would
come. Apparently there was “a problem with some orders” and then the
first run ran out. Arggh.
On page 49 of the beta version of Ruby on Rails: Up and Running, the
book suggests to download a zip file containing everything that has been
done up to that point, and a create_tables_with_data.sql file. The book
doesn’t have the link, and I couldn’t find it in the book site. Does
anyone know where to get the files?
This is a very good book.
Thanks.
This is Curt H. and Bruce Tate’s book to be published by O’Reilly.
Did you ever find that code? I could not find it on the book site
either.
Gene K. wrote:
Gene K. wrote:
hello,
On page 49 of the beta version of Ruby on Rails: Up and Running, the
book suggests to download a zip file containing everything that has been
done up to that point, and a create_tables_with_data.sql file. The book
doesn’t have the link, and I couldn’t find it in the book site. Does
anyone know where to get the files?
This is a very good book.
Thanks.
This is Curt H. and Bruce Tate’s book to be published by O’Reilly.
Did you ever find that code? I could not find it on the book site
either.
Gene K. wrote:
Gene K. wrote:
hello,
On page 49 of the beta version of Ruby on Rails: Up and Running, the
book suggests to download a zip file containing everything that has been
done up to that point, and a create_tables_with_data.sql file. The book
doesn’t have the link, and I couldn’t find it in the book site. Does
anyone know where to get the files?
This is a very good book.
Thanks.
This is Curt H. and Bruce Tate’s book to be published by O’Reilly.
No. But I went ahead anyway, and I haven’t had an error yet, so far. You
just have to make up your own jpg files for the photos.
Agreed. I wish my hard copy that I ordered almost two months ago would come.
Apparently there was “a problem with some orders” and then the first run ran
out. Arggh.
I’m pleased to have my book mentioned and praised but it actually
isn’t the book Gene was talking about. He was talking about “Ruby on
Rails: Up and Running” by Bruce Tate and Curt H… You’ll get very
confused if you try to read the other book and run my code at the same
time
Re: Ruby for Rails: I don’t know what the delay is at Manning. I’ll
mention it to them.
This is what Manning customer support told me on May 15 regarding this
issue. FWIW, I still have not received my hard copy.
I just found out about the issue with ruby for rails.
We recently switched to a new ordering system which
caused a bit of trouble during the overlap. Normally
all preorders are shipped in order recieved, but
during the transition preorders from the new system
were shipped before those from the old. In addition
Ruby for Rails is doing much better than we
anticipated! Our distributor actually ran out of books
before all the preorders could be filled. We’re
rushing additional inventory to them now. Thank you
for your patience, all orders should be shipped soon.
I’m pleased to have my book mentioned and praised but it actually
isn’t the book Gene was talking about. He was talking about “Ruby on
Rails: Up and Running” by Bruce Tate and Curt H… You’ll get very
confused if you try to read the other book and run my code at the same
time
The difference between “for” and “on” is significant in this context.
My mistake.
–
Ray
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