Would it be inappropriate to ask a question of the form:
"I've been learning about concept
x
. If I understand it correctly, conceptx
can be simply defined as"..."
and it fits into frameworky
this way.
Is any of what I've just stated wrong?`
?
UPDATE:
Due to some of the discussion in the comments, I'm providing an example question:
I'm trying to gain a deeper understanding of the Ruby on Rails framework and I've been doing a lot of googling about terms I've heard thrown around but never understood.
Two of these terms were "ActionPack" and "Rack"
According to the docs for each of these:
ActionPack:
Action Pack is a framework for handling and responding to web requests. It provides mechanisms for routing (mapping request URLs to actions), defining controllers that implement actions, and generating responses by rendering views, which are templates of various formats. In short, Action Pack provides the view and controller layers in the MVC paradigm.
Rack:
Rack provides a minimal interface between webservers that support Ruby and Ruby frameworks.
If I understand correctly, Rack is x
and works with rails in such-and-such
a way. But ActionPack has more to do with ...
and works in such-and-such
a way.
So the request would go:
Client HTTP request --> Rack --> Server --> ActionPack etc.
Is this correct? Or have I misunderstood? Because the two seem very similar to me. (As in, they both handle User HTTP related data before it gets to the rest of rails)