- Use Git
- Build it using tests (Rspec)
- and conversely take a look at BBD
- Refactor common elements using partials
- Have fun
Ruby, Rails, Git and Heroku
Over Christmas and last month, I decided to resurrect www.tcias.co.uk. Initially it was just a static html site, but I decided to re-build it using Ruby and Rails. While it’s very much like using a sledgehammer to tap in a small protruding nail, I figured it was a simple enough project to explore building a Rails app. I had a few goals in mind: