
by Ryan Daigle, yFactorial
For over a year, Ryan Daigle has kept you informed on the latest updates to the Rails trunk. In this new 56-page PDF, Ryan discusses over a dozen new features in the upcoming Rails 2.0.
Code snippets and examples show you how to use many new features in Rails 2.0. A section on deprecated features suggests third-party alternatives. A bonus section with syntax-highlighted changelogs is also included.
Still only US$9! Available to existing subscribers for only one PeepCode credit.
Also available in Español.


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