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Project Setup and Proof of Concept

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Ruby on Rails is highly suited for rapid prototyping; complex functionality can be implemented in hours or even minutes. This will come in handy, because the first thing George, our customer and the owner of Emporium, wants us to do is to implement a proof of concept. He needs to see with his own eyes that Ruby on Rails is not vaporware before he hands us the contract. We are happy to oblige.

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(2006). Project Setup and Proof of Concept. In: Beginning Ruby on Rails E-Commerce. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0276-9_1

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