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rodney ramdas

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Nickname: pinupgeek
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Rodney Ramdas is a de-enterprised Ruby on Rails developer from the Netherlands.
Decamper Continues Posted: Jun 20, 2006 12:00 PM
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Michael’s quest to create the camping to Rails migrator aptly named “Decamper” is reaching is Grande Finale. Check out his decamper:

svn co http://mdaines.com/svn/decamp/trunk decamper

Use it like this:

decamp /path/to/campingfile /path/to/new/rails/project

For instance

decamp blog.rb  psycho

will create a new Rails app called Psycho with blog.rb migrated to Rails models, view and controllers. Decamper is quite usable right now, please do try it.

It doesn’t yet sift out a db migration for you but that’s pretty straightforward. Kudos to Michael, well done. I’m going to play with this a lot. Now, someone should tell why.

Read: Decamper Continues

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