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Hello @cplanas,
There is a small typo in the word startup on page xv in the introduction section of the book. The word startup is errone...
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Hello @cplanas! The following code example is missing a comma between :mem_cache_store and the {:
config.identity_cache_store = :mem_...
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On p150, under the header of “Configuring Solid Queue“, the file and content provided does not match the p...
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There are two simple typos present on p223 and p227.
On p223, there is a missing space between “fact” and “that”.
With this option, ru...
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On p150, under the header of “Configuring Solid Queue“, the file and content provided does not match the surrounding text.
The section b...
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It seems like a chapter may have been moved at some point during editing and references to this old order caused some confusion for me wh...
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On page 93, under the header “Setting up pagination with Kaminari”, the example which outlines how to add the Kaminari UrlHelper to the F...
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On p133, under the section “Implementing Sharding”, there is a code sample missing an index which is discussed in a following paragraph. ...
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On page 65, in a section under “Caching individual objects”, a code sample has the wrong file header.
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