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Database Column Type – Array
The following is a guest post by David Bella and originally appeared on his blog. David is currently in the Ruby-003 class at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. Okay, So More Like “List” Relational databases are a great way to store, well, related data, in a base. Often times, we have to store […]
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Fun With UIScrollView
It enables users to scroll within that content by making swiping gestures, and to zoom in and back from portions of the content by making pinching gestures.
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Flatiron School Day Twenty Four – Include or Extend for a Module?
There are two ways to add a module to a class, include and extend.
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Four Lessons I Learned While Porting a Gem Into a Sinatra App
The following is a guest post by Joe O’Conor and originally appeared on his blog. Joe is currently in the Ruby-003 class at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. My classmate Anders and I have been working on a simple forecast app (rubygems) for a couple of weeks now. It started as a basic command […]
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Globular
When running any Ruby application that contains more than one or two files, we generally find ourselves writing an environment.rb file
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Halfway
Six weeks from now, I will be rolling in bed, too sad to fall asleep knowing that Flatiron is over.
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I Like My Coffee Strong … And My Params Stronger
Before understanding the need for strong params in Rails, let’s take a look at the idea of mass assignment in Ruby.
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