Course Information
Course Overview
A complete guide to master Ruby and Rails framework
This course teaches you the amazing and powerful technology of Ruby on Rails. This technology forms the backend of amazing new Websites and Web apps. Once mastered you will be able to create systems and sites similar to ones using them. Some of the top sites using Ruby on Rails are Basecamp, Twitter, Shopify, Github, LivingSocial, Groupon and Yellowpages. We bring together this series as a concise and to the point curriculum for learning advance Ruby on Rails from the very basics. The course does not assumes any prior knowledge of Ruby or Rails and is best for beginners and intermediate web developers. By the end of the series you will be able to develop interesting and exciting web apps and web solutions. This series has been created by our in house experts and focus on real and practical usage of the technology and covers the latest specifications. This series is useful for anybody who wants to quickly learn this hot new technology.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 39 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Environment Set Up and Deployment
- Section 2 Ruby Programming Language
- Section 3 Controller Views and Routes
- Section 4 Working with Models and Database
- Section 5 Scaffolding and Active Admin
- Section 6 Layout, Presentation and Testing
- Section 7 Testing and Final Deployment
What You’ll Learn
- By the end of the course you will be able to create websites and websolutions using Ruby on rails
- You will be able to work on Rails project in your company or as freelancer
- You will be able to understand the concepts underlying this powerful web framework
- You will be able to master the Ruby Programming Language
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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JJonny Smith
It's kind of hard to follow. It's not the best put together tutorial, and it makes me lose faith when you have to spend time in the video watching him figure something out.
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AArda Karaduman
This is a very old, very outdated course. The guy is creating a rails app on Windows (?) using Notepad(?) gave me chuckle :) You can learn some MVC basics which may apply to current Rails, but really you should look for a recent course.
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AAmit Pathak
A lot of outdated material that can hamper someone's learning experience.
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JJames Calver
My app is up and running so all is good. In the parts where ruby code is copy pasted into the app more detail could be given on how the code works.