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		<title>Ruby On Rails</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a bit of umming and arring last week, i finally decided to take another look at Ruby and Rails.
So far i&#8217;m quite liking what I see and some of it&#8217;s in-built functionality looks pretty darn sweet. I&#8217;m very much liking the scaffold command to do a quick &#38; dirty table manipulation setup.
I&#8217;m reading a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a bit of umming and arring last week, i finally decided to take another look at Ruby and Rails.</p>
<p>So far i&#8217;m quite liking what I see and some of it&#8217;s in-built functionality looks pretty darn sweet. I&#8217;m very much liking the scaffold command to do a quick &amp; dirty table manipulation setup.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m reading a really nice simple beginner&#8217;s guide on sitepoint (<a title="Learn Ruby On Rails" href="http://www.sitepoint.com/article/learn-ruby-on-rails" target="_blank">which can be found here</a>) which set&#8217;s a good understanding to the basics of Ruby On Rails.</p>
<p>Will probably be playing more with Ruby On Rails over the christmas period (or at least until my xbox comes back from Microsoft after its RRoD :( ), so will keep an update on here as to how I&#8217;m getting on with it.</p>
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