We've just released a new version of the WorkingWithRails software. As well as some stuff that most people will find boring, like fully automated payment processing for the job board and some requested features, like a wider view to read the forum posts, it brings a great new feature to the busy Railers armory.
It's a Rails-specific Search Engine right on our home page. It's powered by Google (who else?) and it offers the ability to easily search a carefully selected, handcrafted-for-greatness collection of Ruby on Rails and Ruby websites. The list includes things like the Ruby on Rails API, other Rails documentation sites and of course the official Rails site and wiki. We're also adding some of the best Rails blogs. We're happy to add to the list, so if you've got suggestions, please do let us know.
This means that you can now get Rails info fast. For example, search for an API method without having to wade through information about other languages that just so happen to have a method with the same name. As well as the API, you might get a reference to a How-To or Blog entry about it too. All in one place.
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