
jasonnoble
Agile Web Development with Rails: Updated link to Rails Doctrine
Title: Agile Web Development with Rails 8 (page xiv)
The link for the Rails Doctrine is incorrect (404). Ruby on Rails — The Rails Doctrine is the correct version.
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rubys
Author of Agile Web Development With Rails
Fixed. Thanks!
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