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Getting Started with Ruby on Rails

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Paul Krause

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  • 1 - Chapter1Lecture1.pdf
  • 1 - Setting the Scene.mp4
    27:57
  • 2 - GettingStartedWithNitrousIo.pdf
  • 2 - Using Nitrousio for Ruby on Rails.mp4
    17:08
  • 3 - The Nitrous Desktop.mp4
    06:11
  • 4 - A Little Deeper into Ruby.mp4
    30:48
  • 4 - Chapter1Lecture3.pdf
  • 5 - Chapter1Lecture4.pdf
  • 5 - Classes in Ruby.mp4
    14:34
  • 6 - Chapter1Lecture5.pdf
  • 6 - Interactive Ruby the IRb.mp4
    20:22
  • 7 - Chapter1ExerciseAnswers.pdf
  • 8 - Chapter2Lecture1.pdf
  • 8 - FirstProject.zip
  • 8 - Introducing Rails.mp4
    30:51
  • 9 - Chapter2Lecture2.pdf
  • 9 - Static Pages in Rails.mp4
    18:10
  • 10 - Chapter2Lecture3.pdf
  • 10 - Fleshing Out the Content.mp4
    13:52
  • 11 - Chapter3Lecture1.pdf
  • 11 - The Importance of Process.mp4
    13:26
  • 12 - Chapter3Lecture2.pdf
  • 12 - Setting up your Development Environment.mp4
    13:04
  • 13 - Behaviour Driven Development.mp4
    27:34
  • 13 - Chapter3Lecture3.pdf
  • 14 - Chapter3Lecture4.pdf
  • 14 - Version Control with Git and GitHub.mp4
    28:24
  • 15 - Chapter3Lecture5.pdf
  • 15 - Early Deployment and Reprise.mp4
    16:02
  • 16 - Chapter4Lecture1.pdf
  • 16 - Using Active Record.mp4
    20:37
  • 17 - Chapter4Lecture2.pdf
  • 17 - Validations Action Callbacks and Authorisation.mp4
    23:16
  • 18 - Capturing Associations between Classes.mp4
    12:25
  • 18 - Chapter4Lecture3.pdf
  • 19 - Chapter4Lecture4.pdf
  • 19 - Thinking About Your Models.mp4
    17:07
  • 20 - AAA2015.zip
  • 20 - A Little Bit of Tidy Up with jQuery.mp4
    32:06
  • 20 - Chapter4Lecture5.pdf
  • 21 - Chapter5Lecture1.pdf
  • 21 - Laying the Foundations for a Makeover.mp4
    32:44
  • 22 - Chapter5Lecture2.pdf
  • 22 - Semantic Markup with HTML5.mp4
    23:09
  • 23 - Chapter5Lecture3.pdf
  • 23 - Sassy CSS.mp4
    35:49
  • 24 - Chapter6Lecture1.pdf
  • 24 - RESTful Rails.mp4
    31:34
  • 25 - Chapter6Lecture2.pdf
  • 25 - RESTful CRUD in Detail.mp4
    30:54
  • 26 - A Sprinkling of Gems.mp4
    07:42
  • 26 - Chapter7Lecture1.pdf
  • 27 - AAAWebsite7.zip
  • 27 - Active Admin.mp4
    22:34
  • 27 - Chapter7Lecture2.pdf
  • 28 - CarrierWave and RMagick.mp4
    20:50
  • 28 - Chapter7Lecture3.pdf
  • 29 - Chapter8Lecture1.pdf
  • 29 - Where to now.mp4
    08:24
  • 30 - Chapter9Lecture1.pdf
  • 30 - More on Working with Git.mp4
    37:16
  • 31 - Chapter9Lecture3.pdf
  • 31 - My First Real Time Rails App.mp4
    41:20
  • 32 - What is HTML.mp4
    13:45
  • 33 - A Short history of HTML.mp4
    14:24
  • 34 - The structure of an HTML document.mp4
    07:47
  • 35 - The Document Object Model.mp4
    11:56
  • 36 - The head element.mp4
    21:07
  • 37 - Block type and inline elements.mp4
    24:50
  • 38 - Character encoding.mp4
    15:16
  • 39 - Marking up text.mp4
    23:12
  • 40 - Tables.mp4
    12:42
  • 41 - Forms.mp4
    21:35
  • 42 - Links.mp4
    19:05
  • 43 - Validation.mp4
    12:12
  • 44 - Accessibility.mp4
    19:38
  • 45 - Review and next steps.mp4
    16:05
  • 46 - CSS3Section1Lecture2.pdf
  • 46 - Image Replacement.mp4
    16:47
  • 47 - CSS3Section3Lecture1.pdf
  • 47 - Layouts Tabs.mp4
    22:00
  • 47 - Tabs.zip
  • Description


    Foundations for Building Web Apps with Ruby on Rails

    What You'll Learn?


    • Basics of Ruby
    • The MVC architecture of Rails
    • How Rails supports the Development of Models
    • How Rails supports the Development of Views
    • Best Practice in the use of HTML5 and CSS3
    • Best Practice in Behavioural Driven Development
    • How to use an extensive range of Ruby Gems to maximise productivity
    • CSS3 Animations
    • Responsive Design

    Who is this for?


  • Those with a wish to gain a broad foundation in the technology and processes needed for developing Web Applications with Ruby on Rails.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Some experience in computer programming
  • Ideally some experience in Object Orientation
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    Description

    This course covers all you need to get started with building Web applications with Ruby on Rails. It takes you from basic material on the best practices that are embedded into the Rails framework, through to advanced material on developing real time applications with Rails.

    The course contains screen casts and practical examples. We show you how to get coding right away using Nitrous - a cloud based development environment. So there is no need to spend time on the tedious business of installing tools on your own machine.

    I am not a full-time teacher. My courses are informed by extensive real-world application development both in industry and academia. So I teach you what works in practice, and by following this course you will benefit from my 35 years' experience in a wide range of software engineering projects.

    Who this course is for:

    • Those with a wish to gain a broad foundation in the technology and processes needed for developing Web Applications with Ruby on Rails.

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    Paul Krause is Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Surrey. Prior to moving to his full-time Professorship in 2003, he was a Senior Principle Scientist at Philips Electronics. During his time at Philips he consulted widely with their global software development teams in Bruges, Eindhoven, Vienna, Bangalore and Singapore. He also wrote and delivered training courses on a wide range of advanced software development techniques both to individual teams and at the Global Philips Software Conference. Since moving to the University of Surrey, his teaching has focused on Web Technologies. He teaches at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate level, with his courses always receiving very strong scores in the student feedback. He uses many of the technologies he teaches in his research work, ensuring that his taught material is both up to date and full of practical insights. During the last 13 years he has delivered introductory, intermediate and advanced level courses on: Java, Ruby on Rails, JavaScript (including Node.js, jQuery and Angular.js) and Behaviour Driven Development. Prof. Krause was one of the authors of the first versions of the British Computer Society’s Information System Examination Board’s Foundation and Practioner’s Software Testing syllabuses. He is Editor (Computing and Software) of the Institute of Engineering and Technology’s Journal of Engineering, and a Guest Mentor at Coding House, CA. He has travelled widely in Europe, Africa and Asia both for pleasure and for work. This has given him a broader perspective than just the technical aspects of his work, and this is also reflected in some of his Udemy courses.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 46
    • duration 15:48:31
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/04/14

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