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Ruby for Beginners

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  • Updated 4/2025
4.2
(84 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
16 Hour(s) 10 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Tim Buchalka's Learn Programming Academy, Stephen Chesnowitz
Rating
4.2
(84 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Ruby for Beginners

Ruby Programming Skills are vital for Ruby on Rails development. These tutorials will teach you Ruby fast!

So maybe you tried out Ruby on Rails, but found it too hard, because you didn't know the Ruby programming language.

Maybe you have worked a bit with Ruby and want to learn it properly. After all it has many uses, including games.

Perhaps your boss or client threw you in the deep end with a Ruby on Rails project, and you are struggling with Ruby?

Or maybe you just decided you would like to add the Ruby programming language to your resume to give yourself some better opportunities.

If so, you are in the right place.

This course is going to teach you have to program in the Ruby programming language.  No previous programming experience is assumed. 

This is the perfect primer for developers looking to tackle Ruby on Rails.  You need to know Ruby well to be a great Ruby on Rails developer, and this course will give you the skills you need in Ruby.  

Why Ruby?

Ruby is used in a wide range of fields, but is best known as a language for Web Applications, because of the Ruby on Rails framework. The general purpose nature of Ruby makes it suitable for a wide array of programming tasks, just like Perl, Python and other general purpose languages.

Ruby was originally designed with the goal of making programming fun, and in Japan, where it came from, Ruby was used to make games. You will actually learn to create a game in Ruby in this course. 

Plus, Ruby programming code reads like English and that makes it a lot easier to understand if you are just starting out as a programmer.

As a dynamically typed language, Ruby does not have all of those hard rules other languages do, and in many respects is similar to spoken languages. This empowers you by giving you flexibility to solve problems in a more human way than other programming languages.  

What is covered?

Some of the features covered in the course include...

The Ruby Class
Methods
Operators
Conditional Assignment Operators
Loops
Comparison Operators
If, Else, Unless, Then...
File Creation, Read, Write and Update
Generate A Webpage Using A Ruby File
Ruby Switch Statements
How to use GitHub
Built in Ruby methods
Interact With API Data
Using Ruby Gem libraries
Building Gems
Upload Gems to RubyGems dot org
Regular Expressions
Building Games

Why enrolling in this course is the best decision you can make.

This courses uses non complicated examples to do complex things.  The goal is to get you to understand exactly what you are doing and the reasons why, rather than typing in code you don't understand. No code is glossed over, as it is important for you to understand what each line is doing.

Your instructor, Stephen Chesnowitz became a fan of Ruby and Ruby on Rails back in 2012 and dove in head first. Over the years he has worked on some pretty cool projects, and is here to share what he can and help you along your path into the world of application development using Ruby.

As a result you are dealing with someone who not only knows the Ruby language really well, but has the skills to teach things in a way that anyone can understand.

After completing this course, you will have the necessary skills to be able to use Ruby to create your own programs, and even games.

The sooner you sign up for this course, the sooner you will have the skills and knowledge you need to increase your job or consulting opportunities.    Ruby skills are in high demand (via Ruby on Rails especially) and you will understand and be able to use the Ruby programming language after going through this course.

Your new job or consulting opportunity awaits!  

Why not get started today?

 Click the Signup button to sign up for the course!

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 117 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 The Set Up
  • Section 2 Some Of The Basics
  • Section 3 Variables
  • Section 4 Welcome to Git
  • Section 5 It's a String Thing
  • Section 6 Ruby Loves Arithmetic
  • Section 7 Ruby Methods
  • Section 8 Ruby Operators
  • Section 9 Getting Input and Interaction
  • Section 10 Arrays

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand how to write programs in Ruby
  • Be able to write your own Ruby programs and games
  • Have the necessary pre-requisites to learn Ruby on Rails


Reviews

  • V
    Veronica Galeano
    3.5

    helpful

  • G
    Goce Trpevski
    5.0

    Great ! Great pace as well!

  • A
    Alex
    3.0

    Not new to programming, but looking for getting a quick overview on the Ruby language, I picked this course titled to be a beginners course. The course touches some aspects of Ruby, but has weaknesses in the simple examples as those are limited to name or value changes instead of demonstrating the underlying concepts or good practises. A lot of time is spend on things not related to Ruby, e.g. on using Git Hub or searching through web pages. In the opposite the Galigoo game at the end of course is a nice pick to demonstrate Ruby's capabilities to implement complex programs. Does the course teach me to program Ruby, most likely not, does it provide me enough input to decide if I should spend more time on Ruby, yes.

  • E
    Elton Santos
    4.0

    Very good course, the final project came out of common sense, finally something different. Instead of creating a whole app, a game was created in ruby, very good, I love that! The only negative points: in relation to doubts, the instructor doesn't answer us anymore and also the Gists codes, among others that I don't find the link either. And also in terms of deploying the application that unfortunately the instructor ended the course without it... well that could have been a bonus, right? Other than that, the course was wonderful, I recommend it!

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