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To celebrate another beta release of Rails Recipes
today, we’ve opened up a discussion forum (powered
by the wonderful new Opinion) for readers to post
ideas, suggestions, successstories (please!) and even
their own recipes. Thousands of people are reading and using the book to
solve realproblems, and we wanted to give them each a
voice.
There have been so many great recipe suggestions showing up in my inbox
every day, that I didn’t want to keep them all for myself. A lot of
those suggestions will make it into the book. Others won’t simply due
to the volume. But the recipe format is obviously resonating with people,
so there’s no reason we shouldn’t turn those ideas into helpful
documentation.
From now on, instead of sending your ideas to me directly, let’s
start a discussion
that everyone can benefit from.
Tell everyone:
What cool stuff you did with the recipes in the book
How you expanded on the ideas presented
Problems you had that you need help with
Problems you had that you can help others with
Or just give us your ideas and suggestions for the book.
The book is still in development, so this is a good chance to have an
impact on a book that will shape how the Rails community approaches its
problems from now into the future.