On Jul 19, 2013, at 8:41 AM, chris sc <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> I guess I just need to wrap my head around associations. That's what
> I've been reading more about and it seems like it's taking me down the
> right path. What I'm still confused about, is how to separate the admin
> side from the user side. I know there are gems for this, but I want to
> understand the logic behind the way it works.
>
What I'd suggest in the latter case is a good long look at active_admin; not necessarily to use, as you say, but to understand how one implements such a thing. After you've perused it, you might decide it's okay to use, or roll your own (as you say this is primarily a learning project).
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