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Ruby

More Visual Reference for Rails Tutorials (Browser Results)

Hello Everyone,

First off, I am a huge fan of Treehouse, and I am proud of everything I have learned here already.

I love visual references, and I beleive they help me memorize better. I am noticing that I am having a more difficult time keeping up, when the immediate results are not shown in the browser.

For example, I am currently on "Building Social Features in Ruby on Rails", and I would like to see the tests fails in the browser just as much as in the console. This way I can put a visual reference onto the development processes the more complex they become.

Any thoughts? Thanks!