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Flexible Rails: Flex 3 on Rails 2

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Flexible Rails is a unique, application-based guide for using Ruby on Rails 2 and Adobe Flex 3 to build rich Internet applications (RIAs). It is not an exhaustive Ruby on Rails or Flex reference. Instead, it is an extensive tutorial in which the reader builds multiple iterations of an interesting RIA using Flex and Rails together. Author Peter Armstrong walks readers throu...more
Paperback, 592 pages
Published January 30th 2008 by Manning Publications (first published January 23rd 2008)
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So far, having gone half through the book ... split up as per the concept of iterations applied to software development is very nice ... it takes you through the process of coding and refactoring as the application that is the core of the book progresses ... I like the approach for a book ... still quite a ways to go ...
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