Ready to go to the next level with Rails? From examining the parts of Ruby that make this framework possible to deploying large Rails applications, Advanced Rails offers you an in-depth look at techniques for dealing with databases, security, performance, web services and much more.
Chapters in this book help you understand not only the tricks and techniques used within the Rails framework itself, but also how to make use of ideas borrowed from other programming paradigms. Advanced Rails pays particular attention to building applications that scale -- whether "scale" means handling more users, or working with a bigger and more complex database. You'll find plenty of examples and code samples that
Advanced Rails also gives you a look at REST for developing web services, ways to incorporate and extend Rails, how to use internationalization, and many other topics. If you're just starting out with rails, or merely experimenting with the framework, this book is not for you. But if you want to improve your skills with Rails through advanced techniques, this book is essential.
Expired. That's the most appropriate word I can think of for this book. Brad Ediger does a fine job explaining advanced concepts in Rails, however, this book is from 2007 and lots of things have changed in seven years. I'm not even a big time Ruby guy and I was able to spot various points where I knew that the Rails community had evolved to some other technology.
I don't think I can recommend this book because it is laced thoroughly with all sorts of plugins and tools. Without doing a bunch of research of all these tools, there is no way to know how many are still valid today.
The book contained plenty of general advice for dealing with Rail, but I don't think it is worth digging through all the nitty gritty details to find it.
Easily the best Rails book I have read in the past six months. It provides great insight into may of the issue that experienced Rails programmers are presented with. This book is a nice supplement to my Rails bookshelf.