Rails (inclusive 4): ecossistema e marotagens. Um gostinho do que vem por aí na versão 4, e algumas coisas interessantes para despertar o interesse de quem ainda não conhece o framework. Ricardo Valeriano

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Rails (inclusive 4): ecossistema e marotagens. Um gostinho do que vem por aí na versão 4, e algumas coisas interessantes para despertar o interesse de quem ainda não conhece o framework. Ricardo Valeriano

Chapter 3: REST, Resources, and Rails 55. 3.1 REST in a Rather Small Nutshell 55. 3.2 Resources and Representations 56. 3.3 REST in Rails 57. 3.4 Routing and CRUD 58. 3.5 The Standard RESTful Controller Actions 61. 3.6 Singular Resource Routes 64. 3.7 Nested Resources 65. 3.8 RESTful Route Customizations 69 Nov 25, 2013 · Active Record in Rails 4 Active Record is the object-relational mapping (ORM) layer supplied with Rails. It is the part of Rails that implements your application’s model. Foreword by David Heinemeier Hansson xxxiii Foreword by Yehuda Katz xxxvIntroduction xxxviiAcknowledgments xliiiAbout the Author xlv Chapter 1: Rails Environments and Configuration 11.1 Bundler 21.2 Startup and Application Settings 81.3 Development Mode 151.4 Test Mode 191.5 Production Mode 201.6 Logging 231.7 Conclusion 29 Chapter 2: Routing 1926.1052(c)(4) Mid-rails shall be located at a height midway between the top edge of the stair rail and the stairway steps. (A) Screens, mesh, or other material, when used in lieu of mid-rails, shall extend from the top rail to the stairway step, and along the entire opening between top rail supports.