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Kevin Marshall, Chad Pytel, and Jon Yurek

"Pro Active Record: Databases with Ruby and Rails"

Additionally, thank you
to all the friends, clients, colleagues, and teachers??”good and bad??”who have shaped the
way that I think about life, programming, and business.
CP
Thanks to the guys at thoughtbot for challenging me every day and to anyone who ever had
a kind word or a harsh one about anything I??™ve done; the praise kept me going, and the criticism
made me better.
JY
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Introduction
When we first shared the idea for this book with some of our peers in the Ruby community,
they all had the same initial question, ???Is there really enough to talk about in Active Record to
fill a whole book????
Our answer, then and now, is, ???Yes and no.???
You see, at the time of this writing, Active Record has primarily been covered as a subsection,
or maybe as a chapter or two, within a larger scoped book generally about the Ruby on
Rails (RoR) framework. And almost all of those books actually do a great job of introducing
you to the basics of Active Record; they go a long way toward getting you started with the library.


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