#8 Cappuccino and Ruby on Rails : the Weblog application (part 1)
In the next 2 screencasts, I will show you how to create a simple Cappuccino application and connect it with the example Ruby on Rails Weblog application.
In this episode, I will build the Cappuccino interface. I’ll make the connections with the Rails application in the next episode.
Thanks to Ross and Francisco who kindly reviewed my code for your pleasure.
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Thomas,
This screencast was jaw-droppingly good!
The presentation is excellent. The code is very good. Your explanation is extremely clear. And it was easy to follow.
Thank you very much!
@joely
@Joel : Thanks, much appreciated
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