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Ruby On Rails 101

Using a Text Editor
Lesson 4 - Video 3

Ruby on Rails Text Editor Video Tutorial

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Video Description

In this tutorial you'll learn how to use the E Text Editor to create and run Ruby programs from the command line.

Lesson: 4
Video: 3 of 7
Total Time:   6 Minutes 36 Seconds




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Other Tutorials In This Series:

Lesson 1:
  • Series Introduction
  • Installing and Updating Rails
  • Editor Choices
Lesson 2:
  • Web Application Primer
  • A Few Important "Whats"
  • Rails Fundamental Principles
  • Rails Conventions
  • Intro to Model, View, Controller
Lesson 3:
  • Sample Project Introduction
  • A Work Around for Rails 2.3.3
  • What is scaffolding?
  • Creating scaffolding and intro to migrations
  • Applying Migrations, Performing CRUD Operations
  • A peek at the Artists Controller
  • Creating a Migration File
  • Modifying Views
  • Intro to Layouts
  • An Initial Stylesheet, Using Comments
Lesson 4:
  • Intro to the Ruby Language
  • Classes and Objects
  • Using a Text Editor
  • Decision Statements
  • Arrays and Hashes
  • Loops
  • Code Blocks and Iterators
Lesson 5:
  • Rails Files and the Server
  • More About Controllers and Views
Lesson 6:
  • A Brief Overview of the main Rails Packages
  • Iteration 2 of the ArtGuild Web Site
Lesson 7:
  • More Modifications to the Views
  • Implementing Pagination and Search
Lesson 8:
  • Finding and Debugging Problems
Lesson 9:
  • Installing and Implementing Restful_Authentication
  • Implementing User Comments
  • Series Sign Off


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