About Course
Ruby on Rails allows developers to create fully interactive and completely flawless web applications in record time. It’s the framework of choice for all of those household name tech companies because it is both complex and simple, and can be applied to a range of applications. In fact, if you ask anyone who works at those giant tech companies what technology you should learn to build custom web applications, Rails will be their answer. If you love solving problems and want to up the ante on your next job application, this course is for you.
Get on the Right Track
- Create fully interactive Rails applications
- Learn how applications are built
- Connect databases to Rails applications
- Complete a challenging course project
- Boost your employability with a valuable new skill
Build Rail Applications with Ease
This course is specifically designed for those who want to get started with Ruby on Rails. If you want to get the solid footing needed to build and develop rails applications and create interactive, database-driven websites, this course is for you. While you don’t need to have any Rails experience, a web programming background or knowledge of HTML and CSS will help.
During 38 lectures and 5 hours of content, you’ll get to grips with the basics of Rails, learn how to develop Rails applications, and work towards completing a challenging final project that will set you up for using Rails in real-life situations. Essentially, you’ll go from zero to accomplished Rails developer.
Tools Used
Ruby on Rails is an open-source web application framework written in the Ruby programming language. It is optimized for simple, efficient programming and sustainable coding. It is used to provide default structures for databases, web services, and web pages and facilitates the use of web standards in JSON, XML, HTML, and JavaScript among others.
Who this course is for:
- Rails beginners
- Anyone new to Ruby on Rails and wants to get a solid footing in building Rails applications.
Course Content
Learn Ruby on Rails
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What is Ruby on Rails?
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Database Association & Working With The Console
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Read From The Database
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Database – Create and Update – Part 1
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Database – Create and Update – Part 2
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Importing the Database and Migrations to Heroku
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Scaffolding in Rails
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Applying categories to Posts
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Active Admin Setup
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Configuring Active Admin and Database Import
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HTML CSS and intro to Layouts
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Static Pages and Navigation
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Integrating and Rendering HTML CSS -Part 1
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Integrating and Rendering HTML CSS -Part 2
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Meta Search Comments Post Association – Part 1
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Meta Search Comments Post Association – Part 2
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Running Tests – Part 1
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Running Tests – Part 2
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Database Planning and Model Creation – Part 2
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Database Planning and Model Creation – Part 1
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Ruby on Rails
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How to install Rails on Windows?
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Install Rails On Linux
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Create a Sample App
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Git and Heroku – Part 1
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Git And Heroku – Part 2
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Git and Heroku – Part 3
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More About Ruby Language
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IRB, Basic commands and Variables
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Methods and Conditionals
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Arrays, Hashes & Loops
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Objects & Classes
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Rails App Framework Structure
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More on Heroku and Git – Part 1
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More on Heroku and Git – Part 2
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Generating Controllers and Views
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Action Controllers & Routes
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Final Heroku Deployment
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