On 14/10/12 03:38, Roger wrote:
Using fully updated ruby and Rails on Fedora 16. Trying to learn rails.
I have
Is there a Rails forum or group in Melbourne or Australia to whom I can
ask questions.
I had a look at github but it is very confuzzling, looks like it's for
highly skilled devs. I could
El dom, 14-10-2012 a las 13:38 +1100, Roger escribió:
> Using fully updated ruby and Rails on Fedora 16. Trying to learn rails.
> I have
> Is there a Rails forum or group in Melbourne or Australia to whom I can
> ask questions.
> I had a look at github but it is very confuzzling, looks like it
Using fully updated ruby and Rails on Fedora 16. Trying to learn rails.
I have
Is there a Rails forum or group in Melbourne or Australia to whom I can
ask questions.
I had a look at github but it is very confuzzling, looks like it's for
highly skilled devs. I couldn't find anywhere to ask learne
On Saturday, July 17, 2010 02:38:44 pm Frank Murphy did opine:
> I came across this on Google.
>
> (It in the review-queue for Fedora)
>
> What it does is take some of the normal cli commands
> and put a gui around them.
>
> The one I find could be valuable for testing:
> "snapshots" before try
On 07/17/2010 07:02 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> I came across this on Google.
>
> (It in the review-queue for Fedora)
>
> What it does is take some of the normal cli commands
> and put a gui around them.
>
> The one I find could be valuable for testing:
> "snapshots" before trying something,
> and th
I came across this on Google.
(It in the review-queue for Fedora)
What it does is take some of the normal cli commands
and put a gui around them.
The one I find could be valuable for testing:
"snapshots" before trying something,
and then allow for rollback if necessary.
http://code.google.com/p