Agile Web Development with Rails 7.2 (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
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On page 78, you say:
The rows in the listing have alternating background colors. The Rails helper method called cycle() does this by se...
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In the third paragraph, it says “most Rails applications are developed on MacOS machines”, but any references to “MacOS” should be standa...
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In the playtime section on page 34, the each loop mentions “@files”, this should be “@file”
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At the bottom of the page, one of the bullet points says:
We added classes like px-2 and py-3 to add vertical and horizontal padding.
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Like “MacOS” references, any general references to macOS in its most recent versions should be “macOS”. Specific references to past OS ve...
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In the Classes section, you declare an Order class as follows:
class Order < ActiveRecord::Base
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In the last paragraph on the page, it says “writing an web application”, but it should be just “writing a web application”.
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