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The Rails philosophy includes two major guiding principles:
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* **Don't Repeat Yourself:** DRY is a principle of software development which
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* **Don't Repeat Yourself:** DRY is a principle of software development which
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states that "Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative
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representation within a system." By not writing the same information over and over
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representation within a system." By not writing the same information over and over
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again, our code is more maintainable, more extensible, and less buggy.
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* **Convention Over Configuration:** Rails has opinions about the best way to do many
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things in a web application, and defaults to this set of conventions, rather than
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The first parameter of the `form_tag` can be an object, say, `@article` which would
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cause the helper to fill in the form with the fields of the object. Passing in a
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symbol (`:article`) with the same name as the instance variable (`@article`) also
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automagically leads to the same behavior. This is what is happening here. More details
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symbol (`:article`) with the same name as the instance variable (`@article`) also
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automagically leads to the same behavior. This is what is happening here. More details
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can be found in [form_for documentation](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html#method-i-form_for).
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Next we need to create the `update` action in
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t.text :body
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# this line adds an integer column called `article_id`.
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t.references :article, index: true
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t.references :article, index: true
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t.timestamps
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end
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