Testimony Part III: Adding Users and tests

Applications are worthless without users. Really, what’s the point of writing a hot rails-based web app if no one uses it? So what kind of users does Testimony have? If you think about it, you’ll realize that we have two distinct types of users: the site owner (or administrator), and happy customers that leave testimonials. [...]

Testimony Part II: Model evolution

[This is part II of the Testimony Rails Application Walkthrough ]
Note: The Testimony app is now live. This url will always for the latest installment in this series.
Before we go too much farther, we need to make a couple of adjustments to the default behaviour. The first revolves around time: ActiveRecord stores time in [...]

New Series: Rails Application Walkthrough

My wife is a professional photographer with a great eye. She has a natural talent for photography that comes through in her work. Her customers love their pictures, of course, and they love to tell their friends about them. So we had the bright idea to put a page of customer testimonials up on her [...]