7 Barebones Rails Apps To Kick Start Your Development Process. Back in 2005, the first Rails application a novice Rails developer produced was typically a simple blog-like system.
This was in no small part thanks to a great screencast produced by David Heinemeier Hansson demonstrating how to create such a system in 15 minutes. Sadly, these screencasts have not been updated to 2008 standards, so sometimes it can be hard to figure out where to start. Even for experienced developers, it can make sense to have a generic / base / bare-bones application from which to work. Why deal with installing the same plugins over and over and laying down the same generic code? So, here are several barebones Rails apps that might provide a good base for your own template. Businesses Can't Hide From 2.0: A Look At 2.0's Impact. If you were interviewing someone for a position with your company and they admitted that they didn't know anything about the new trends and innovations taking place in their field, what would you think?
Likely, what you would think is "next candidate, please. " In today's business world, job-seekers are expected to stay current with the happenings taking place in their area of interest.