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Ruby on Rails: Up and Running |
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wtf |
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2008-06-11 02:28:55 |
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Anonymous Reader
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Although the typos and misplaced figures forced me to figure out the code via common sense & patterns (a good learning process), I didn't buy the book to go through that process.
I was ok with it until, by following the steps in the book, I was routed to this url and told to download a zip that I couldn't find.
Bad Marketing: having a problem on a site that also provided easily writable reviews of said problem.
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"If you've learned Ruby and you're ready to take the next step to Rails, this is definitely a decent choice for a quick immersion without wading through 900 pages of technical reference."
--Thomas "Duffbert" Duff, Duffbert's Random Musings
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wtf, June 11 2008
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Allen Noren |

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Hello whereisthesean,
I'm sorry we disappointed you with this book. As with all our books, the Example files are available by clicking the "Examples" link beneath the book cover on the catalog page. For your convenience, the direct link for downloading the examples is http://examples.oreilly.com/rubyrails/ .
Also, I want to remind you that we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee policy and you can return your book for a full refund. http://oreilly.com/oreilly/cs/guarantee.csp
Thanks for taking the time to write us.
--Allen