On 9/24/05, James Edward Gray II <james / grayproductions.net> wrote: > On Sep 24, 2005, at 8:51 AM, Nick wrote: > > > hey, > > > > does anyone has a basic ruby on rails site with a db like a blog or > > eshop, > > so i can learn how this really works > > You could try looking at a Rails tutorial, like: > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/20/rails.html > > There was a site created for last weeks Ruby Quiz: > > http://www.rubyquiz.com/quiz47.html > > You also might have more luck asking a question like this on the > Rails mailing list: > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > Hope that helps. > > James Edward Gray II > > I can see pointing to the rails list because it's a rails question, but this question was answered quite well, and there's really no need to ask it on that list too. Only other thing I'd have suggested is here http://documentation.rubyonrails.com/ There are other tutorials, and links to some apps there. I can understand wanting to just look at code, if you're not the tutorial type, but a tutorial (or one of the movies [1]) is the best way to see what rails does for you. [1] - http://www.rubyonrails.com/media/video/rails_take2_with_sound.mov -- Chris Martin Web Developer Open Source & Web Standards Advocate http://www.chriscodes.com/