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Re: Is the rails 2.0 scaffold system philosophically ( not t

by Russell Norris :: Rate this Message:

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On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Fred <lee.fred.1@...> wrote:
But, for most, it will quickly become forgotten.
 
Judging from the response to this thread, I doubt it will be forgotten soon as many many many newcomers seem to crave the old school scaffolding, if only because 98% of tutorials out there use it to hype how Rails is magic and not work.

_My_ two cents.

RSL

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