Practical reporting with Ruby and Rails

SciTech Book News, March, 2009

Practical reporting with Ruby and Rails.

Berube, David.

Apress

2008

293 pages

$42.99

Paperback

Expert's voice in open source

QA76.64

This tutorial covers fundamentals of reporting with Ruby, with chapters on data access from different sources, data analysis, graphing, and presenting graphs on the desktop and the Web. It provides specific, real-life examples of useful reports, such as monitoring eBay auctions, tracking sales performance with SugarCRM, and conducting Google AdWords campaigns. B&w screen shots and code are included. Readers are assumed to have some knowledge of Ruby and Rails, as well as access to a computer with Ruby, RubyGems, Rails, and MySQL installed. Berube is a Ruby developer and trainer.

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