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<myQuote order="random" ⁄>Mesmo a mais longa das caminhadas começa sempre pelo primeiro passo
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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>In the last part of my series on Rails 3, we got up and going with Ruby, RubyGems, RVM, and finally Rails. It may have seemed like a lot of overhead to get up and running, but keep in mind that RVM only needs to be setup once on your machine, then you can use it on as many projects as you would like.
In this part I want to create a single static vertical stripe in the application. We are going to do this by creating a route which will map to the root of our website. We are then going to use the rails executable to generate a controller and some views to go with our route. In this post we are going to focus entirely on getting the entire pipeline running, but without a database at this point.
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