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My Experience with Ruby & RoR Community - Thanks
Through this post, I just want to show my gratitude to my fellow community people @kotp, larryzhao and @j_stirk for their patience in getting through some of the issues i worked and stuck with that in Ruby on Rails.
I faced an unknown issue while working with our RoR app which i initially thought it as a problem due to github. I posted it in stackoverflow to rectify that problem. Since i couldn't have time to wait, i posted that in Twitter and i got immediate response from Victor who i felt as my mentor for Ruby. I greatly appreciate his effort in guiding me to find solution for this issue. Even though i couldn't fully solve that issue, he helped me to narrow down the issue. Soon i will be working on that to solve it completely. Also, i am planning to post my solution as a post which helps people in my community to make use of that. Also it would not complete if i forget to say my thanks to larryzhao who initiate the stack thread in digging my problem to find the solution.
And the next one is regarding my initial push for learning the unit testing in rails. I do not get an idea of how to implement it in our app. For that i started reading the concepts of cucumber and rspec using the books - The RSpec Book: Behaviour-Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends and The Cucumber Book: Behaviour-Driven Development for Testers and Developers. Able to get some basic understanding of that and there comes Jason who really helped to throw some idea of where to move ahead practically. Even-though i got his help as a professional adviser, the way he guide me is in-depth and make me to realize where i have missed. As i am now in a starting stage, soon i will be in a position to share more about the unit testing concepts to my community and that credit will definitely goes to him.
All these guys anyhow give me an idea of how to start make use of community to solve the problems and i am very happy to share my experience which will definitely help few members like me in this community. Once again thank you guys for your outstanding support.