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Author: Stefan Wintermeyer
ISBN : B00E25KVLW
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Download Free Ruby on Rails 4.0 Guide from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link A step by step guide to learn Ruby on Rails 4.0. It includes a basic Ruby 2.0 tutorial and is written for programmers who know at least one other programming language and are familiar with HTML.
Topics: How to install a development system on Linux/Windows/Mac OS X, Ruby Basics, First Steps with Rails, ActiveRecord, Scaffolding, REST, Routes, Tests, Cookies and Sessions, Action Mailer, Internationalization, Bundler and Gems, Asset Pipeline, JavaScript, Caching, How to setup a production webserver on Linux, Scaffold Controller Template, Model Template, Forms
Hands on code examples show how problems are solved. The reader can dive into a specific topic without having to run through a gigantic first to last page project.Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Free Ruby on Rails 4.0 Guide [Kindle Edition]
- File Size: 1699 KB
- Print Length: 338 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1491054484
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B00E25KVLW
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Free Ruby on Rails 4.0 Guide
What I noticed first is that you're really put on rails from the start on. If you simply follow the book from the first page to the last there is really no chance to get lost or that one would need to know things that haven't been explained before.
It starts with chapters on how to install your Rails environment on Linux, Windows and MacOS and climbs up the ladder to general concepts of how to write good Rails applications including helpful tips for common use cases. I liked the chapter about "Internationalization", since a lot of books tend to forget that there are more character sets and languages in the world than ASCII and English.
I specifically like the less academic, hands-on style of this book and it is really fun to read and to try the exmamples right away. I'm sure if you're new to Rails you'll find this book also really useful and even the experienced will find some of the chapters a good read - I guess.
By M. R.
Great book. In spite of some spelling mistakes, the content of the book is great. The examples make easy to understand the theory and it provides a good introduction for people new to Ruby On Rails. Another great thing is that it doesn't use the same examples you find everywhere (Twitter clone or Blog), it uses completely different examples.
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