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  <body>The technical challenges were the following:

1. Make a dynamic file upload system

2. Make a user system with a &lt;code&gt;has_many&lt;/code&gt; relation to fruits

3. Search the fruit index on the fly to find your favorites

4. Create a simple userpage for users to display their creations


With a total cost of free, I was able to get this done alongside other projects over a couple of months, while at the same time learn how rails worked. the result was a haphazard, but very functional site that took off quite well, and has a large library of "fruits" that users made. If the person ever wants me to do a second revision of the site, I would do so gladly, it was a blast to make.

"Launch Site":http://www.fancyfruit.net/upload</body>
  <created-at type="timestamp">2008-10-27 23:25:02 UTC</created-at>
  <date-added type="datetime">2008-10-27T16:21:00Z</date-added>
  <id type="integer">10</id>
  <slug>fancy-fruit-dot-net</slug>
  <special-role></special-role>
  <summary>Fancy Fruit dot net was my rails website, for a high school friend who wanted a site "where people could upload pictures of imaginary fruits, and see other imaginary fruits people thought up"</summary>
  <title>Fancy Fruit dot net</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2010-02-18T01:19:11Z</updated-at>
  <user-id>Devin</user-id>
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