What is the best Ruby on Rails forum based? [closed] - ruby-on-rails

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Closed 9 years ago.
I have been looking for forums developed in Ruby on Rails and I found some solutions like threaded, sugar, forum monster and forem.
Could do you suggest me one of them and pros/cons?
I'm a RoR newbie and I'm looking for a solution that can allow me create a "community" around this forum and learn more RoR during the trip.

I would like to suggest you. This forum software.
https://github.com/discourse/discourse
This looks awesome.

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Interactive courses of Ruby and Rails [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
I had seen a interesting course of Ruby on the Code School (Try Ruby/Rails for Zumbies).
But I would like to know if there's another ones?
If you know someone, please let me know.
If you are looking specifically for interactive courses/tutorials:
Ruby in Twenty Minutes
Rails for Zombies
Check http://rubyonrails.org/documentation There are many references.

Grails examples and sample code snippets [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
Hi I am new to Grails and I want it to study myself... so please suggest me good websites and blogs which has groovy examples and sample code snippets and cookbook examples
I have found some.
http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/2009/12/groovy-goodness-getting-all_25.html
http://www.groovyexamples.org
The official Grails reference document is excellent. There are also a number of good books available

suitable ruby on rails cms with excellent documentation [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
working with a small database,users and a minimal design are the most important needs.
Assuming you only want to do basic CRUD operations, and given the powerful scaffolding Rails has, I'd just take a few hours to build your own. If you need user authentication, simply use Devise and you should be all set.

Good website/Blog on spring.net [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
I am new to spring.net and i would like to go through Good website/Blog on spring.net.. Any suggestion..
Personally I'd start with the official documentation
http://www.springframework.net/documentation.html
and tutorials:
http://www.springframework.net/examples.html
Hope that helps. I'm afraid I don't know of any particular blog that regularly posts on Sprint but you can try the following:
http://blog.ploeh.dk/ (Mark Seemann)
http://misko.hevery.com/
I've seen both of the above comment on Spring in the past.

Grails vs. Rails [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
Any dynamics in the community that would let you chose Grails or Rails?
Previous related questions can be found here:
Rails or Grails?
Learning Ruby on Rails any good for Grails?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1283935/what-technology-asp-php-joomla-rails-grails-for-a-website-from-scratch
Is Grails worth it?
Is Grails (now) worth it?

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