top | item 6268898 (no title) bmckim | 12 years ago db/schema.rb discuss order hn newest moe|12 years ago schema.rb contains an _incomplete_ reflection on the current SQL schema. No references, no relationships.If you don't know the difference between AR and a declarative ORM you may want to refrain from dropping smarty oneliners. lectrick|12 years ago At absolutely no point in our dev team's existence did we find a huge need to have more than the model files and/or schema.rb as a schema reference. If you can't infer what you need to from there, then maybe web dev's not your bag, baby load replies (1) collyw|12 years ago He is a Ruby hipster. They are all about smart one liners.
moe|12 years ago schema.rb contains an _incomplete_ reflection on the current SQL schema. No references, no relationships.If you don't know the difference between AR and a declarative ORM you may want to refrain from dropping smarty oneliners. lectrick|12 years ago At absolutely no point in our dev team's existence did we find a huge need to have more than the model files and/or schema.rb as a schema reference. If you can't infer what you need to from there, then maybe web dev's not your bag, baby load replies (1) collyw|12 years ago He is a Ruby hipster. They are all about smart one liners.
lectrick|12 years ago At absolutely no point in our dev team's existence did we find a huge need to have more than the model files and/or schema.rb as a schema reference. If you can't infer what you need to from there, then maybe web dev's not your bag, baby load replies (1)
moe|12 years ago
If you don't know the difference between AR and a declarative ORM you may want to refrain from dropping smarty oneliners.
lectrick|12 years ago
collyw|12 years ago