It’s official; Rails 2.0 was officially released this morning. Gem update rails to snag it. There’s some great stuff in there, if you haven’t been keeping track, including further augmentation to RESTful conventions, multiview, HTTP authentication, sexy migrations, and on and on and on.
You can read all about it here and also make sure to check out the feature summaries that Ryan Daigle has put together as well as the series of Railscasts Ryan Bates has been doing on the new features. Thanks for the hard work everyone.
4 comments so far ↓
Justin // December 07, 2007 @ 06:34 PM
Even if you're already on edge rails, doing a piston update vendor/rails after the official 2.0 release still feels so good...
AkitaOnRails // December 10, 2007 @ 03:50 PM
I invite everybody to take a look at a screencast I've compiled yesterday. This is the classic Blog app built using Rails 2.0. I think it is the First Rails 2.0 full featured screencast around.
See it "here":http://www.akitaonrails.com/2007/12/10/the-first-rails-2-0-screencast-english
none // December 11, 2007 @ 02:34 PM
It's Ryan Bates that does railscasts, not Daigle http://railscasts.com/about
nap // December 11, 2007 @ 07:09 PM
Wow, that was a bit of a goof on my part. I meant to mention both Ryan Bates (Railscasts) as well as Ryan Daigle (ryan's scraps, where he's summarized a number of the new improvement in edge). I guess in my haste I smushed them together into one person. Sorry guys, the blog entry has been updated accordingly!
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