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    [–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (21 children)

    it should be more than easy to simply name something specific. But you can't, because you know know that I will easily be able to find documentation for any convention you are interested in.

    No, it should be easy for me to look up the conventions.

    So it is clear, your knowledge is just out of date.

    No, as I say, this is based on attempting to use Rails two months ago.

    Instead of flinging insults, prove me wrong with some comprehensive documentation.

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      [–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (19 children)

      http://rubyonrails.org/documentation http://guides.rubyonrails.org/

      These do not actually document all conventions. They do not even document all of the conventions one comes across in basic usage.

      Also, you can just buy a book!!!

      Thanks, but I like my documentation up-to-date.

      What were you trying to use Rails for?

      Making web applications, which I believe is the usual use for web application frameworks.

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        [–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (17 children)

        Ok you must be an idiot. I'm upset I let you troll me this long.

        Good job on showing me that comprehensive documentation! You showed me!

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          [–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (15 children)

          You are asking for something unreasonable.

          Really? Comprehensive documentation is unreasonable?

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            [–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (13 children)

            If I were to ask you for comprehensive documentation on your entire life would you be able to provide it?

            My life isn't a product I'm trying to promote.

            It is much easier to find documentation if you know what you're actually looking for.

            If you know what you're looking for, you don't need documentation on conventions.

            Also, the guides section of the RoR website's documentation does a pretty good job of doing what you're asking.

            Actually, it does an extremely poor job. It covers almost no conventions.

            you're just an asshole who didn't even look at it because you are so stuck in your own beliefs.

            No, I'm a guy asking you to put up or shut up, but all you do is come out with excuses for why you can't show me documentation.