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Learn Ruby on Rails: Book Two

by Daniel Kehoe

Learn Ruby on Rails: Book Two

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Book Description

In this book, you'll build a working web application so you'll gain hands-on experience. Along the way, you'll practice techniques used by professional Rails developers. And I'll help you understand why Rails is a popular choice for web development.

Read Book One to get the big picture that's missing from other tutorials. Read it anywhere, on your phone or tablet. It introduces key concepts so you'll have a solid foundation for continued study. You can start this book before you finish Book One.

This book (Book Two) is for hands-on learning so you'll need your computer to follow this tutorial.

This open book is licensed under a Open Publication License (OPL). You can download Learn Ruby on Rails: Book Two ebook for free in PDF format (2.3 MB).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Get Help When You Need It
Chapter 3
Accounts You May Need
Chapter 4
Get Started
Chapter 5
Create the Application
Chapter 6
The Parking Structure
Chapter 7
Time Travel with Git
Chapter 8
Gems
Chapter 9
Configure
Chapter 10
Static Pages and Routing
Chapter 11
Request and Response
Chapter 12
Dynamic Home Page
Chapter 13
Troubleshoot
Chapter 14
Just Enough Ruby
Chapter 15
Layout and Views
Chapter 16
Front-End Framework
Chapter 17
Add Pages
Chapter 18
Contact Form
Chapter 19
Send Mail
Chapter 20
Mailing List
Chapter 21
Deploy
Chapter 22
Analytics
Chapter 23
Testing
Chapter 24
Rails Composer

Book Details

Title
Learn Ruby on Rails: Book Two
Subject
Computer Science
Publisher
Self-publishing
Published
2017
Pages
420
Edition
1
Language
English
PDF Size
2.3 MB
License
Open Publication License

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