#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.

Your comments are welcome!

6 Comments

  1. [...] the previous episode I showed you how to build the Cappuccino interface for the example Rails Weblog [...]

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  4. Joel Norvell says:

    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

  5. Thomas says:

    @Joel : Thanks, much appreciated ;-)

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