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A Taxonomy of Rails Plugins

By Peter Cooper — August 17th, 2007 — No Comments - Leave One Now!

In Ruby on Rails, Tutorials

Alex Young, a UK-based Rails developer, has put together a great guide that looks at the different development patterns used in Rails plugins and helps you develop well-designed plugins of your own.

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