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| Vim for Rails | |
| ===================== | |
| ---------- | |
| ### Brief history of Vi and Vim | |
| Before the appearance of the famous operating system UNIX, the text editor “ed” appeared, which was written by Ken Thompson in 1971. ed is regarded as one of the oldest text editors ever, and it is also regarded as the first to implement the concept of Regular Expressions. |
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| Vim for Rails | |
| ================== | |
| ---------- | |
| ### Brief history of Vi and Vim | |
| Before the appearance of the famous operating system UNIX, the text editor “ed” appeared, which was written by Ken Thompson in 1971. ed is regarded as one of the oldest text editors ever, and it is also regarded as the first to implement the concept of Regular Expressions. | |
| After that period the “ex” text editor appeared which is short for “EXtend” to add some features to “ed” and to make it simpler. |
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| Vim for Rails | |
| ================== | |
| ---------- | |
| ### Brief history of Vi and Vim | |
| Before the appearance of the famous operating system UNIX, the text editor “ed” appeared, which was written by Ken Thompson in 1971. ed is regarded as one of the oldest text editors ever, and it is also regarded as the first to implement the concept of Regular Expressions. | |
| After that period the “ex” text editor appeared which is short for “EXtend” to add some features to “ed” and to make it simpler. |
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| Vim for Rails | |
| ================== | |
| ---------- | |
| ### Brief history of Vi and Vim | |
| Before the appearance of the famous operating system UNIX, the text editor “ed” appeared, which was written by Ken Thompson in 1971. ed is regarded as one of the oldest text editors ever, and it is also regarded as the first to implement the concept of Regular Expressions. | |
| After that period the “ex” text editor appeared which is short for “EXtend” to add some features to “ed” and to make it simpler. |
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| Vim for Rails | |
| ================== | |
| ---------- | |
| ### Brief history of Vi and Vim | |
| Before the appearance of the famous operating system UNIX, the text editor “ed” appeared, which was written by Ken Thompson in 1971. ed is regarded as one of the oldest text editors ever, and it is also regarded as the first to implement the concept of Regular Expressions. | |
| After that period the “ex” text editor appeared which is short for “EXtend” to add some features to “ed” and to make it simpler. |
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| # Integrate Google maps into your Rails application | |
| ## Prerequisites | |
| - Basic knowledge of Ruby on Rails (RailsBricks) for fast creating Rails apps | |
| - Intermediate level of JavaScript | |
| - For more jump start understanding to how map works you can read this [article](https://www.mapbox.com/foundations/how-web-maps-work/) | |
| ## Purpose of the tutorial |
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| # Integrate Google maps into your Rails application | |
| ## Prerequisites | |
| - Basic knowledge of Ruby on Rails (RailsBricks) for fast creating Rails apps | |
| - Intermediate level of JavaScript | |
| - For more jump start understanding to how map works you can read this [article](https://www.mapbox.com/foundations/how-web-maps-work/) | |
| ## Purpose of the tutorial |
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| # Integrate Google maps into your Rails application | |
| ## Prerequisites | |
| - Basic knowledge of Ruby on Rails (RailsBricks) for fast creating Rails apps | |
| - Intermediate level of JavaScript | |
| - For more jump start understanding to how map works you can read this [article](https://www.mapbox.com/foundations/how-web-maps-work/) | |
| ## Purpose of the tutorial |
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| # Integrate Google maps into your Rails application | |
| ## Prerequisites | |
| - Basic knowledge of Ruby on Rails (RailsBricks) for fast creating Rails apps | |
| - Intermediate level of JavaScript | |
| - For more jump start understanding to how map works you can read this [article](https://www.mapbox.com/foundations/how-web-maps-work/) | |
| ## Purpose of the tutorial |
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| # Integrate Google maps into your Rails application | |
| ## Prerequisites | |
| - Basic knowledge of Ruby on Rails (RailsBricks) for fast creating Rails apps | |
| - Intermediate level of JavaScript | |
| - For more jump start understanding to how map works you can read this [article](https://www.mapbox.com/foundations/how-web-maps-work/) | |
| ## Purpose of the tutorial |