Which website can I learn Yii framework? [closed] - yii

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The official website contains so simple tutorials. Are there some good websites like ASP.NET MVC 3 from Microsoft that provide everything from scratch about Yii.

do you checkout the guide?. it's pretty straightforward.

Personal this is a great set of tutorials to learn Yii from.
http://www.larryullman.com/series/learning-the-yii-framework/

Follow the guide as mentioned, then check out the Blog Tutorial

i learned it on the blog tutorial, took me about half an hour to learn that way. I also suggest making a real life app with it, then you learn a lot more, since you look for ways to solve the problem that come, and questioning is the best way to learn without a doubt

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Ruby on Rails methods [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
I an looking to delve a little deeper into Ruby On Rails and am interested in seeking more knowledge when it comes to methods. I am aware of the rails api documentation, but not being familiar with a lot of the terminology or where the specific methods can be used it is to big to be useful at this stage (hope that makes sense).
What I was looking for is any particular methods I should pay attention too, more like most commonly used, just so I can practice with them for now, then once I have grasped a better understanding then i can look at more.
Any resources or documentation that has helped anyone, please feel free to let me know
Thanks in advance
Some resources maybe help you:
Rails Tutorial
Rails Guide and about API
Some videos Rails Cast
Read book Rails 3 way
Objects On Rails
To be honest, you should probably be asking this question on Reddit or in the RoR talk group.. the reason being is that there is likely no single correct answer. Check this page out:
http://www.reddit.com/r/rails/comments/ys318/what_to_read_after_hartls_rails_tutorial/
As the title in the URI suggests, you should definitely start with Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl.
Also see:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!forum/rubyonrails-talk

Capistrano guides? [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
Does anyone know of any good, detailed guides for capistrano and deploying rails applications? I'm interested in learning all the different functionality rather than just following a tutorial without really understanding what's happening.
Github made the great tutorial howto setup capistrano.
You can reference to the Capistrano Handbook and Getting start guide.
I don't know if it could be what you are looking for, but I just wrote how to make Rails 3.2, Nginx and Capistrano work http://www.lifeofadev.eu/posts/deploy-rails-3-2-with-capistrano
I've written this one, that at some point I might move off this gist:
https://gist.github.com/2161449
I agree there is/was a lack. I figured stuff out painfully, and then tried to write it up in a guide for others (and myself to refer back to)

Tutorials on PyObjC [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
I would like to know if there are any tutorial websites for learning PyObjC apart from the home page of the project itself. I'm enthusiastic about being able to use python to develop native code and be productive without learning how to program in some of the other more traditional compiled languages. Anywhere I could get a screencast or good beginner tuts would be excellent.
You could start with Will Larson's stuff. You could read the Apple docs and do the temperature conversion thingie. You could do what I did and get Hillegass's book and then do the examples using PyObjC. You could read my stuff. I have lots of simple examples, but I'm just an amateur. You don't need to worry about Objective-C yet, but if you stick with it, you probably will.
And you really must learn that case matters.

NServiceBus - Beginner Tutorials [closed]

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I have recently read some articles about service buses and would like to to give it a go.
Googled to find a good beginner tutorial on NserviceBus, bug could not find a one so far.
Anyone aware of a good beginner tutorial on NServiceBus? (to start from very basic level)
seen some literature on internet, but they do not seem to be beginner level material.
Thanks a lot in advance for all your time and efforts.
Of course there is the documentation on the NServiceBus site.
Additionally, you can check out the info on the NServiceBus Samples.
There's a DNRTV Show on it here: Udi Dahan on NServiceBus

If you could recommend only one blog on software testing, which one would it be? [closed]

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I found a question here about blogs on software development, but I would like to know which blogs on software testing this community reads.
If you just have to recommend more than one blog, post each one in separate answer, so others can vote on specific blog. :)
Thanks!
Edit: I am not interested in sites that aggregate other blogs, because as #Alan said (in his answer) there are both good and not so good blogs there.
My blog, of course, is quite interesting - but will not be to everyone. TestingReflections is nice because it aggregates a bunch of random test blogs, but the problem is that it aggregates the bad with the good. Many of the posts that make it to the site don't have much use.
It also depends on what you're looking for - are you looking for a blog on testing philosophy, one about functional test techniques, something about writing automated tests, something all-encompassing, or something different?
Abakas. It's written by my boss, but I'd recommend it even if that weren't the case.
Google Testing Blog
James Bach at http://www.satisfice.com/blog/ . Very good.
For Russian-speaking community is definitely:
http://it4business.ru/forum/index.php?showforum=192
But I think everybody knows that :)