2008: A Year That Was

It looks like the Rails news for 2008 will be dominated by the impending cats-and-dogs merger of Merb and Rails. More on that next week.

Right now, here's some links back to Rails content that our team has put out during 2008 that's still useful, or that I just plain still like. I think a lot of people reading this came to our blog during 2008, so much of this might be new to you. Enjoy.

Fun stuff

The Legacy Posts

Two posts about managing the complicated problem of taking over a project with pre-existing data or code.

Working with ActiveRecord

A couple of tips for doing weird stuff with ActiveRecord

RailsConf 2008

I was there this year, and I even wrote a blog post.

The Named Scope Duology

Somehow, I just knew that calling this post "Named Scopes Are Awesome" would get at least a little bit of attention...

Controllers and Views

Personally, I'm still looking around for the perfect solution to structuring views.

Style

Who doesn't love a good argument about style?

Security Testing

And a couple of quick posts about how to manage security testing in your Rails application

Related posts:

  1. 2008: The Year In Advance…
  2. Thanksgiving 2008: What We’re Thankful For (In Rails)
  3. Has Many has_many: A Refactoring Story
  4. Named Scopes Are Awesome
  5. RailsConf 2008 and Free Book Giveaway

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  1. Just because you are looking for solutions to MVC, check it out http://www.heavyworks.net/posts/models-and-controllers-who-are-you-calling-fat/ and http://www.heavyworks.net/posts/understanding-the-mvc-pattern/ (i’m not self-promoting, i swear! ahha) just sharing my thoughts with you guys. It’s concept-oriented and not language-specific

    []s!

    Comment by Jan Seidl, Tuesday, January 6, 2009 @ 12:40 pm

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