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Lesson 6
Tools for Rails Developers

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Great Tutorials

From: Paulette, 11/28/09 12:22 PM

Thanks guys for this great lessons. I was initially just going to dive into learning the coding process but taking your lessons has shown me the essence of learning the basics. I look forward to a lot more. Thanks again.-Paulette.

lesson#6

From: cherrian chin harada, 10/04/08 12:50 AM

Once again, my sincere thanks to you both! Looking forward to Lesson#7...

RE: links

From: Christopher Haupt, 09/28/08 08:12 PM

Sorry about that. Since posting these lessons, we switched hosts and underlying application. While we fix this, check out the navigation browser on the BuildingWebApps.com site (upper right side) and click through the various topics that way. -christopher

links

From: Ibrahim, 09/28/08 03:49 AM

hi, and thanks for the podcast ! One comment though: your links in the shownotes don't work.

Cool Lesson 6

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Great Resource

From: Juarez P. A. Filho, 08/09/08 02:49 AM

This lesson is great and the Lesson Notes are super cool. I have no doubt that will be very important on my learning in Rails. Thanks for that amazing work.

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From: Thura, 07/21/08 03:43 PM

Thanks..You’d been given the vast information in “Lesson Notes”, such as the articles, and reference books. They will really useful and get the ideas along way.

Lesson 6

From: Jeff, 06/06/08 05:13 AM

No comments placed on this lesson yet so I’ll add that this lesson helped me as a newbie in understanding terms that I’ve seen before but didn’t know much about. A nice break.

 

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