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December 09, 2011Upgrading JotRod to Rails 3.1.3PlayWhen preparing to add some layout features to JotRod, I realized it was a Rails 3.0.9 application. Here's a quick rundown on upgrading to Rails 3.1.3.Download 164.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 37.9 MBTake the 2011 Readers Survey...moreShareView all episodesBy Charles Max Wood4.51111 ratingsDecember 09, 2011Upgrading JotRod to Rails 3.1.3PlayWhen preparing to add some layout features to JotRod, I realized it was a Rails 3.0.9 application. Here's a quick rundown on upgrading to Rails 3.1.3.Download 164.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 37.9 MBTake the 2011 Readers Survey...moreMore shows like Teach Me To Code » ScreencastsView allRuby Rogues45 ListenersThe Freelancers' Show23 ListenersAdventures in Angular33 ListenersJavaScript Jabber234 ListenersiPhreaks17 ListenersReact Native Radio67 ListenersAdventures in Angular15 ListenersJavaScript Jabber62 ListenersRuby Rogues21 ListenersMy JavaScript Story4 Listeners
When preparing to add some layout features to JotRod, I realized it was a Rails 3.0.9 application. Here's a quick rundown on upgrading to Rails 3.1.3.Download 164.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 37.9 MBTake the 2011 Readers Survey
December 09, 2011Upgrading JotRod to Rails 3.1.3PlayWhen preparing to add some layout features to JotRod, I realized it was a Rails 3.0.9 application. Here's a quick rundown on upgrading to Rails 3.1.3.Download 164.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 37.9 MBTake the 2011 Readers Survey...more
When preparing to add some layout features to JotRod, I realized it was a Rails 3.0.9 application. Here's a quick rundown on upgrading to Rails 3.1.3.Download 164.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 37.9 MBTake the 2011 Readers Survey