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has_many :through has_many :through geek by association Shifting to the client again — March 15, 2012 at 16:33 PDT This is my take on the current shift to rich, in-browser JavaScript apps. Looking back over a few decades, this is the progression of how applications have been built: mainframes and dumb terminals minicomputers and smart terminals networked workstations workstations and shared code/data repositories web apps and static HTML web services and rich browser apps Translation: The main body of the application code lives on the: server server + client client server + client server server + client The server/client pendulum swings back and forth. The next logical step is apps that run on the client using standard services. Just give it a few more years... 0 comments — architecture Modularized Association Methods in Rails 3.2 — January 20, 2012 at 11:03 PST Happy Friday! It's Rails 3.2 day! The official release announcement menti...
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