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Pragmatic Bookshelf releases "Rails Recipes"

From:  "Kerry Beck" <pragprogpr-AT-oreilly.com>
To:  lwn-AT-lwn.net
Subject:  Pragmatic Bookshelf releases "Rails Recipes"
Date:  Tue, 20 Jun 2006 12:36:16 -0700

Brought to you by the leading publisher in Ruby and Rails topics, Chad
Fowler's "Rails Recipes" (Pragmatic Bookshelf, US $32.95, 0-9776166-0-6)
provides code you can use in your project immediately. You'll get seventy
tested, ready-to-use recipes for:

-smarter user interfaces
-better access to data
-more clever applications
-easier testing
-more fluent coding
-easier deployment

The Ruby on Rails web application framework is large, powerful, and new.
"Rails Recipes" shows you how to use it effectively and harness that power.
This book will help you get high-quality, real-world applications
written.

>From the latest Ajax effects to time saving automation tips for your
development process, "Rails Recipes" will show you how experts have already
solved the problems you face.

With "Rails Recipes," the best Rails programmers are right next to you when
you code.



Rails Recipes
Chad Fowler
ISBN 0-9776166-0-6 
350 pages, $32.95US, $42.95 CA, softcover.

Pragmatic Bookshelf Titles are distributed to bookstores by O'Reilly
Media. 


Additional Resources:

Sample chapters, table of contents, and more information is available on
the book's home page at http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/fr_rr


About Pragmatic Bookshelf
The Pragmatic Bookshelf features books written by developers for
developers. The titles continue the well-known Pragmatic Programmer style,
and continue to garner awards and rave reviews. As development gets more
and more difficult, the Pragmatic Programmers will be there with more
titles and products to help programmers stay on top of their game.

Contacts
Press and Editorial Queries Only: Contact Andy Hunt or Dave Thomas
Pragmatic Bookshelf
800-699-7764 (919-847-3884)
pragprog@pragmaticprogrammer.com


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