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I would like to know how to make a simple form that saves the results to a database. Also how to make a spreadsheet from a database? Thanks!
There are a lot of answer to your question. A couple of good places to start for the forms aspect would be the Ruby on Rails Guides and Rails for Zombies.
As for the spreadsheet... well... that is a whole lot more. Once you have gone through the first two resources and done a few practice apps you should check out the Spreadsheet Library at Rubyforge
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It'd be nice to know before I change my heuristic model to a test model, in the interests of readability.
This page suggests it's a reserved word, but the language there is ambigous.
I created a Rails 3 demo app with scaffolding based on a Test model and all seemed to be working just fine, but as soon as I tried to run an Rspec test, it all fell apart, so the answer is yes, it's a reserved word.
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I build an app in RoR which is on heroku. And I want to send a fax every time an order is taking place. What will be the best option for me?
Thanks
You could use InterFAX or eFaxCorporate. I don't think any of these APIs come pre-integrated with Heroku though. The use of InterFAX from a Ruby environment is documented on this book.
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I want to make an emailing application but I wanted to know if there is maybe already an application that provides their source code so I could get a head start. Like maybe just the simple concept of placing emails in a table view and retrieving them from a server. If there is anything out there please let me know.
If you do a google search, you should be able to find what you are looking for. Here are some I found.
http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/iphone/mfmailcomposeviewcontroller/
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=ECkJh2mnFc8&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DECkJh2mnFc8
The geeky lemon drop one is pretty good.
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I was recently given a task to create a blog using Ruby on Rails. So I found a very helpful guide, which was very helpful for the blog. However, there seems to be a short supply of good Ruby-on-Rails guides on creating a wiki that is, up to date, makes sense and accurate.
You can check existing gems for wikis: https://www.ruby-toolbox.com/categories/wiki_apps
There are 3 rails-based wikis.
The most active is https://github.com/alno/irwi.
Other two, https://github.com/queso/signal-wiki and https://github.com/AndyMoreland/kii, was not updated for years, but still you can try to look through sources to get the base idea
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I want to data mine dribbble.com so I can make an app that registers when the best time is to upload a shot to dribbble is. I've seen someone do it for stories on news.ycombinator.com/ (Hacker News): http://hnpickup.appspot.com/.
I don't really know where to start since I'm still fairly new to RoR. I hope you can give me some pointers.
I'd like to run the app on Heroku, if that matters.
Michael Hartl's tutorial is a good place to start for this task. The internal logic would need to change to be yours but I think that is down the road a bit. As for charting there is FusionCharts and HighCharts to name a couple of options I am familiar with.
I ended up using Heroku scheduler to scrape dribbble, using their own API.