Realigning the Azimuth

Real World Fun with ActiveResource

I couldn’t necessarily pick a better title for the post, but essentially it’s the title of a presentation I gave last night to the Melbourne Ruby User Group.

The talk was a general overview about ActiveResource (a Ruby based library for talking to RESTful Web Services and deserialising the resultant XML into objects), based on some recent experience I had using it on a reporting project.

I did present a bit of sample code, but as this was literally just a bit of cut-and-paste from some Rails scaffold code, I’ve decided to not push it up to the cloud (but of course, I’m happy to do so if people are interested), and I’ve proceeded to publish a copy of the slides up to my account on SlideShare. You can find those here.

  1. JN says:

    http://www.slideshare.net/rob_c/real-world-fun-with-activeresource-presentation/

    Sorry Rob, but the link is broken... slideshare reports a problem...http://www.slideshare.net/rob_c/real-world-fun-with-activeresource-presentation/

    Sorry Rob, but the link is broken... slideshare reports a problem...

  2. Rob Caporetto says:

    Hi,

    I just gave it another shot - I didn't get any problems using the link I pasted it - maybe it was a temporary issue with SlideShare...

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