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    Rails 3 in Action

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    Rails 3 in Action

    Rails 3 in Action by Ryan Bigg
    English | October 1, 2011 | ISBN: 1935182277 | 592 pages | EPUB/MOBI | 9.43 Mb

    Summary
    Rails 3 in Action is a collaboration between Rails community leaders, Ryan Bigg and Yehuda Katz, that covers Rails 3.1 making it the most up-to-date resource available. But it's much more than just a Rails 3 reference book. You'll learn to do Rails the right way, so you can build stable, scalable, and maintainable apps that will satisfy even the most demanding clients.About the Book
    Rails 3 is a full stack, open source web framework powered by Ruby and this book is an introduction to it. Whether you're just starting or you have a few cycles under your belt, you'll appreciate the book's guru's-eye-view of idiomatic Rails programming.
    You'll master Rails 3.1 by developing a ticket tracking application that includes RESTful routing, authentication and authorization, state maintenance, file uploads, email, and more. You'll also explore powerful features like designing your own APIs and building a Rails engine. You will see Test Driven Development and Behavior Driven Development in action throughout the book, just like you would in a top Rails shop.
    It is helpful for readers to have a background in Ruby, but no prior Rails experience is needed.
    Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book. What's Inside
    • Covers Rails 3.1 from the ground up
    • Testing and BDD using RSpec and Cucumber
    • Working with Rack
    Table of Contents
    • Ruby on Rails, the framework
    • Testing saves your bacon
    • Developing a real Rails application
    • Oh CRUD!
    • Nested resources
    • Authentication and basic authorization
    • Basic access control
    • More authorization
    • File uploading
    • Tracking state
    • Tagging
    • Sending email
    • Designing an API
    • Deployment
    • Alternative authentication
    • Basic performance enhancements
    • Engines
    • Rack-based applications