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    The Complete Ruby On Rails Developer Course

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    The Complete Ruby On Rails Developer Course

    The Complete Ruby On Rails Developer Course
    Last updated 2/2021
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    Learn to make innovative web apps with Ruby on Rails and unleash your creativity

    What you'll learn
    Learn how to rapidly prototype ideas and turn them into presentable apps
    Become a professional web application developer
    Become a professional Ruby on Rails developer
    Design and build virtually any web application you can imagine
    Apply for jobs at software companies as Ruby on Rails developer
    Requirements
    Modern browser and internet connection
    No prior programming or web app development experience necessary
    Description
    Now featuring Rails 6 - the latest version of the Ruby on Rails framework.Ruby on Rails Web Developer average salaries by city as of January 2020 (according to Glassdoor):New York - $95,000/yr, Boston - $97,000/yr, San Francisco - $100,719/yrNeed more reasons on "why Ruby on Rails?" Since its introduction, Ruby on Rails has rapidly become one of the most popular and powerful web application development tools for both startups and mature software companies. Some of the top sites in the world started with Ruby on Rails such as Basecamp, Twitter, Shopify, Github, LivingSocial, Groupon, Hulu, Airbnb, Yellow Pages and many more! Even after immense scaling, most of them continue to use Rails! Ruby on Rails developers routinely command the highest salaries in the tech industry!The Complete Ruby on Rails Developer is:#1 Web development course with Ruby on Rails on Udemy. 64,000+ students, 9500+ ratings, 57% of them are 5-star!#1 Best-seller in Ruby on Rails since it's launchThis is the only course you'll need where you learn how to build everything from simple to complex, deployable, production-ready web applicationsThis course currently features the Ruby programming language, 5 total apps – Alpha-blog and Finance Tracker featuring Rails 6, MessageMe and University app featuring Rails 5 and a SAAS app upgrade to Rails 6 underway!The Complete Ruby on Rails Developer Course provides a thorough introduction to Web Applications Development using the wildly popular Ruby on Rails framework. With 40+ hours of engaging video lectures and text follow-up lectures with directions, references and code, this course is designed to:- Take students with no prior programming or web application development experience to accomplished web application developers specializing in Ruby on Rails.- Give students with prior experience in Ruby on Rails or web development a leg up in the industry by helping them learn the ins and outs of back-end development with Rails and building complex apps at will. - Give professionals and students alike the avenue by which they can switch to Ruby on Rails as the back-end development framework of choice so they can build robust web apps in very quick time and bring their ideas to life.Current web apps built in the course (6):Sections 4 - 7: Alpha blog - CRUD functions, multiple resources, authentication system built from scratch, front-end using Bootstrap, one-to-many and many-to-many associations at DB layer, production deployment! Compatible with both Rails 4 and 5 (with repositories on each version). Built using Rails 6 (compatible with 4, 5, 6)Section 8: MessageMe real-time messaging app featuring ActionCable, use of WebSocket protocol and Semantic-UI front-end. Built using Rails 5!Section 9: Finance Tracker social media app - Learning to use Devise for authentication, generators, search forms, Ajax, JavaScript, search functionality, external API usage, secure credentials management, rapid prototyping. Built using Rails 6.Section 10: Photo App - Production email confirmation functionality, extending devise basic functionality, payment using Stripe API, file storage with AWS S3 bucket.Section 11: SaaS Project Management App - Multi-tenancy, extending devise and incorporating payment functionality with Stripe, multi-tiered teams, email invitations within teams, restrictions based on payment tiers and more!Section 12: University App (bonus) - Introductory Rails app (optional as beginner app for the course) - beginner friendly, along the lines of Alpha blog, but uses MaterializeCSS front-end framework instead of Bootstrap and walks through how to customize features in it. Built using Rails 5.Ruby on Rails - introduced 15 years ago - continues to be the cool but stable framework of choice for startups since it allows for rapid development - while maintaining structure and security - as complex and disruptive business ideas are brought to life in record time.This course takes a very structured approach of teaching Rails starting with Ruby - the programming language behind Rails. Everything from "Hello World" to Object Oriented Programming is covered. Students acquire skills rapidly; utilizing homework assignments, quizzes, coding exercises and free web based resources to go with the video lectures. The text lectures also provide reference material after each video, it's like having multiple books in addition to the videos to guide students through the course.At first all the code is done from scratch limiting the use of shortcuts and generators so students can understand what's really going on under the hood of Rails applications and can design them the way they want. Then with solid knowledge and understanding already in place, rapid prototyping methods are introduced in later parts of the course, showing use of generators and scaffolding, finishing with a complete Software as a Service Application that can be used to launch a startup!Some key features of this course are:- 250+ lectures and 40+ hours of video content- Ruby programming from scratch; writing your first program to say "Hello World" to Object Oriented Programming while building multiple mini-projects along the way- Local installation and development options made available for both Macs and Windows machines (that's right, Windows as well!)- Git for version control, Github as code repository, Heroku for production deployment- Working with Amazon Web Services S3 bucket for storage, Sendgrid for production email functionality, Multi-Tenancy using Milia- Custom credit card form creation and working with Stripe API to implement payment processing functionality- Rails MVC structure in-depth - Models, Views, Controllers- FREE live support- Design and conceptualization using wire-framing tools- Building authentication systems from scratch at first using the default Rails stack, including admin feature, log in/logout and signup. Then learning how to use Devise and extend the basic functionality provided by Devise to customize it and speed up authentication systems- Ajax, Jquery, plain JavaScript - all 3 used in different parts of the course!- Bootstrap, Semantic-UI and MaterializeCSS (using material design concepts) for UI styling- Fully automated test suites using Unit, Functional and Integration tests- Database associations: One-to-many, many-to-many, self-referential using ActiveRecord- much, much more!Join today and I'll see you in the course.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction and Setup

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Let's code the quiz!

    Lecture 3 Course Structure, Overview and best way to use the course

    Lecture 4 Ruby on Rails Development Environment overview

    Lecture 5 [IMPORTANT] Development Environment Update - Please don't skip this text lecture

    Lecture 6 Web apps built in the course - Preview series kickoff

    Lecture 7 Preview: SaaS - Project Management App built in section 11

    Lecture 8 Preview of MessageMe chat application showcasing real-time Rails - Section 8

    Lecture 9 Preview of Finance Tracker App built in section 9, rapid prototyping

    Lecture 10 Preview of Univ App using material design for front-end (Section 12)

    Lecture 11 Preview of Alpha Blog App built from section 4 through 7

    Section 2: The Ruby Programming Language

    Lecture 12 How to get Free Live Help!

    Lecture 13 Introduction to Section 2 and Ruby

    Lecture 14 Introduction to Ruby - Text with directions, references and code

    Lecture 15 Working with Strings part 1

    Lecture 16 Working with Strings part 2: Getting input from user

    Lecture 17 Working with Strings - Text with directions, references and code

    Lecture 18 Homework Solution: Analyzer program code

    Lecture 19 Working with numbers

    Lecture 20 Working with numbers - Text with directions, references and code

    Lecture 21 Homework Solution: Working with numbers - Analyzer

    Lecture 22 Brief look at comparison operators

    Lecture 23 Methods

    Lecture 24 Branching if/elsif/else/end

    Lecture 25 Methods and Branching - Text with directions, references and code

    Lecture 26 Arrays and Iterators

    Lecture 27 Arrays and Iterators - Text with directions, references and code

    Lecture 28 Hashes

    Lecture 29 Hashes - Text with directions, references and code

    Lecture 30 Homework Project: Authenticator

    Lecture 31 Authenticator project implementation

    Lecture 32 Text lecture: Authenticator project code

    Lecture 33 Ruby Style Guide

    Lecture 34 Ruby Style Guide - Text with directions and references

    Lecture 35 Homework Assignment: Area code dictionary

    Lecture 36 Homework Assignment: Area code dictionary - Text directions

    Lecture 37 Solution: Area code dictionary

    Lecture 38 Solution: Area code dictionary

    Lecture 39 Practice what you have learnt

    Lecture 40 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming

    Lecture 41 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Text directions, refs and code

    Lecture 42 Attributes, getters and setters

    Lecture 43 Attributes, getters, setters - Text directions, references and code

    Lecture 44 Final Ruby project: Classes, Modules, Mixins - 1 - bcrypt

    Lecture 45 Final Ruby project 1 - Text follow-up

    Lecture 46 Final Ruby project: Classes, Modules, Mixins - 2 - methods

    Lecture 47 Final Ruby project 2 - Text follow-up

    Lecture 48 Final Ruby project: Classes, Modules, Mixins - 3 - modules

    Lecture 49 Final Ruby project 3 - Text follow-up

    Lecture 50 'self' notation for method names

    Lecture 51 Final Ruby project: Classes, Modules, Mixins - 4 - include

    Lecture 52 Final Ruby project 4 - Text follow-up

    Section 3: Introduction to Ruby on Rails

    Lecture 53 Introduction to Section 3 and Ruby on Rails kickoff

    Lecture 54 Ruby on Rails kickoff - Text directions and references

    Lecture 55 Model, View, Controller and Rails App Structure

    Lecture 56 Model, View, Controller and Rails App Structure - Text references

    Lecture 57 Required: Ruby on Rails installation (local or cloud-IDE)

    Lecture 58 Root route, controller, more MVC and say 'Hello World!'

    Lecture 59 Root route, controller and more MVC - Text directions and references

    Lecture 60 Structure of a Rails application

    Lecture 61 Structure of a Rails application - Text references

    Lecture 62 Version control with Git

    Lecture 63 Version control with Git - text references

    Lecture 64 Setup online code repository with GitHub

    Lecture 65 Setup online code repo with Github - Text directions and references

    Lecture 66 Front-end: Learn and practice HTML and CSS

    Lecture 67 Learn and practice HTML and CSS references

    Lecture 68 Add About page and homework assignment

    Lecture 69 Add About page and homework assignment - Text reference and code

    Lecture 70 Production Deploy!

    Lecture 71 Production Deploy - Text directions, references and code

    Lecture 72 The back-end: Database and tables in Rails

    Lecture 73 The back-end: CRUD, scaffold and wrap-up section 3

    Lecture 74 CRUD and scaffold generators - Text directions, references and code

    Section 4: CRUD Operations in Ruby on Rails

    Lecture 75 Preview of Alpha Blog App and Information

    Lecture 76 Introduction to Section 4: Tables, migrations and naming conventions

    Lecture 77 Intro to tables, migrations, rails conventions - text references

    Lecture 78 Models and rails console

    Lecture 79 Models and rails console - text references

    Lecture 80 CRUD operations from rails console

    Lecture 81 CRUD ops from rails console - text directions and code

    Lecture 82 Validations

    Lecture 83 Validations - text references

    Lecture 84 Show articles (route, action and view)

    Lecture 85 Show articles feature - text references and code

    Lecture 86 Articles index

    Lecture 87 Articles index - text references and code

    Lecture 88 Forms - build a new article creation form

    Lecture 89 Forms - new article form text reference

    Lecture 90 Create action - save newly created articles

    Lecture 91 Create action - text references

    Lecture 92 Messaging - validation and flash messages

    Lecture 93 Messaging - validation and flash messages - text references

    Lecture 94 Edit and update: update existing articles

    Lecture 95 Edit and update - text references and code

    Lecture 96 Delete: delete articles

    Lecture 97 Delete articles - text references

    Lecture 98 User Interface - add layout links

    Lecture 99 Layout links: text references

    Lecture 100 DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) code - refactoring and partials

    Lecture 101 DRY code - text references

    Lecture 102 Production deploy and wrap up section 4

    Lecture 103 Production deploy - text follow-up

    Section 5: Styling for your Rails Application

    Lecture 104 Introduction to Section 5 and styling

    Lecture 105 Learn to use Bootstrap

    Lecture 106 Install Bootstrap, asset pipeline, JavaScript, webpack - Rails 6 vs 5

    Lecture 107 Install Bootstrap, asset pipeline - text directions, references and code

    Lecture 108 Install Bootstrap in Rails 5 (or earlier versions)

    Lecture 109 Install Bootstrap in Rails 5 - text references

    Lecture 110 Build homepage

    Lecture 111 Build homepage - text follow-up

    Lecture 112 Layout links using Bootstrap classes

    Lecture 113 Layout links - text follow-up

    Lecture 114 Style articles index page

    Lecture 115 Style index view - text references

    Lecture 116 Style form partial

    Lecture 117 Style form - text references and code

    Lecture 118 Style validation and flash messages

    Lecture 119 Style messages - text references

    Lecture 120 Style show view

    Lecture 121 Style show view - text references

    Lecture 122 Cleanup layout, production deploy and wrap up section 5

    Lecture 123 Cleanup layout - text references

    Section 6: Associations and Authentication Systems

    Lecture 124 Introduction to section 6: users, associations, ERD and more

    Lecture 125 One-to-many associations demo with the rails console

    Lecture 126 Create users

    Lecture 127 Create users - text directions and code

    Lecture 128 Add user validations

    Lecture 129 Add user validations - text directions and code

    Lecture 130 One to many association

    Lecture 131 One to many association - text directions and code

    Lecture 132 Show user info in articles

    Lecture 133 Show user info in articles - text directions and code

    Lecture 134 Alter object state before_save

    Lecture 135 Alter object state before_save - text directions

    Lecture 136 Add secure password

    Lecture 137 Add secure password - text directions and code

    Lecture 138 New user signup form

    Lecture 139 New User Signup - text directions and code

    Lecture 140 Create new users (back-end)

    Lecture 141 Create new users - text directions and references

    Lecture 142 Edit users

    Lecture 143 Edit users - text directions and code

    Lecture 144 Show user and profile image

    Lecture 145 Show user and profile image - text directions and code

    Lecture 146 Add users index

    Lecture 147 Add users index - text directions

    Lecture 148 Cleanup layout

    Lecture 149 Cleanup layout - text reference

    Lecture 150 Add pagination to views

    Lecture 151 Add pagination to views - text references

    Lecture 152 Add login form

    Lecture 153 Add login form - text references

    Lecture 154 Create and destroy user sessions

    Lecture 155 Create and destroy sessions for users - text directions and code

    Lecture 156 Authentication helper methods

    Lecture 157 Authentication helper methods - text reference and code

    Lecture 158 Controller methods as helper methods

    Lecture 159 Controller methods as helper methods - text references

    Lecture 160 Restrict actions from UI

    Lecture 161 Restrict actions from UI - text references

    Lecture 162 Modify navigation based on helpers

    Lecture 163 Modify navigation - text references

    Lecture 164 Restrict actions at controller level - articles

    Lecture 165 Restrict actions for articles controller - text references

    Lecture 166 Restrict actions in controller level - users

    Lecture 167 Restrict actions for users controller - text references

    Lecture 168 Delete user

    Lecture 169 Delete user - text references

    Lecture 170 Add admin user functionality - intro

    Lecture 171 Admin user intro - text references

    Lecture 172 Add admin user access through views and controllers

    Lecture 173 Add admin user access - text references

    Lecture 174 Assignment - alert message color based on type

    Lecture 175 Assignment solution - text references

    Lecture 176 Production deploy and wrap up section 6

    Section 7: Many-To-Many Associations and Automated Testing - Integration, Functional, Unit

    Lecture 177 Introduction to Section 7

    Lecture 178 Category model and testing

    Lecture 179 Category model and testing - text references and code

    Lecture 180 Validations using unit tests

    Lecture 181 Validations using unit tests - text references

    Lecture 182 Categories controller and tests

    Lecture 183 Categories controller and tests - text references and code

    Lecture 184 Create category and test

    Lecture 185 Create category - text references and code

    Lecture 186 Integration test: Create category business process

    Lecture 187 Integration test: Create category - text references

    Lecture 188 Integration test for invalid category

    Lecture 189 Integration test for invalid category - text references

    Lecture 190 Integration test and feature: listing categories

    Lecture 191 Integration test and feature: listing categories - text directions and code

    Lecture 192 Admin user requirement and test

    Lecture 193 Admin user requirement and test - text references

    Lecture 194 Update navigation

    Lecture 195 Update navigation - text references

    Lecture 196 Many-to-many association - introduction

    Lecture 197 Many-to-many association - back-end implementation

    Lecture 198 Many-to-many association - implementation - text references

    Lecture 199 Add association from UI

    Lecture 200 Add association from UI - text references

    Lecture 201 Update article views to display categories

    Lecture 202 Update article views - text references

    Lecture 203 Complete category index and show views

    Lecture 204 Complete category index and show - text references

    Lecture 205 Edit categories

    Lecture 206 Edit categories - text references

    Lecture 207 Deploy to production, homework, wrap up section 7

    Lecture 208 Deploy to production, homework and wrap section 7 - text

    Section 8: Real-time Rails - MessageMe Chat app using ActionCable and web sockets

    Lecture 209 Preview of the app built in this section

    Lecture 210 (IMPORTANT) Notes about this section

    Lecture 211 Start new rails app (local, cloud9, AWS cloud9 all 3 for demo)

    Lecture 212 Task 1: Version control

    Lecture 213 Task 2: Root and Login routes

    Lecture 214 Install Semantic-UI for front-end

    Lecture 215 Add navigation menu

    Lecture 216 Enable dropdown functionality and create nav partial

    Lecture 217 Add favicon

    Lecture 218 Build Chatroom Homepage

    Lecture 219 Complete Chatroom

    Lecture 220 Task 3: Build login page

    Lecture 221 Explore the back-end design

    Lecture 222 Task 4: Build User resource

    Lecture 223 Task 5: Build Message resource

    Lecture 224 Task 6: Add actual messages from table

    Lecture 225 Add message partial and refactor some code

    Lecture 226 Task 7: Start authentication system

    Lecture 227 Add authentication system - create and destroy sessions

    Lecture 228 Enable flash messages display

    Lecture 229 Restrict views at controller layer

    Lecture 230 Add messages from UI

    Lecture 231 Introduction to WebSocket protocol

    Lecture 232 Implementing real-time with ActionCable overview

    Lecture 233 Generate a Chatroom channel

    Lecture 234 Modify and broadcast messages

    Lecture 235 Display messages using partial

    Lecture 236 Add auto-scrolling to chat window

    Lecture 237 Beautify input box, functionality and create custom scope

    Lecture 238 Section Project

    Lecture 239 Section conclusion notes

    Section 9: Stock Tracker Social Media App

    Lecture 240 Preview and Details of Stock Tracker Social Media App

    Lecture 241 Finance Tracker Requirements

    Lecture 242 Finance Tracker Assignment 1 - Text

    Lecture 243 Assignment 1 completion

    Lecture 244 Finance Tracker Assignment 2 - Text

    Lecture 245 Assignment 2 completion

    Lecture 246 Add devise gem for authentication

    Lecture 247 Create users using devise

    Lecture 248 Test authentication system, login, logout

    Lecture 249 Assignment: Add Bootstrap to the application

    Lecture 250 Implementation: Add Bootstrap 4 step by step

    Lecture 251 Update views

    Lecture 252 Update layout: containers for styling

    Lecture 253 Layout Assignment: Add messages and nav partial

    Lecture 254 Setup and use API key to get stock data

    Lecture 255 Create Stock model with attributes

    Lecture 256 Stock lookup: build class method to lookup stock info

    Lecture 257 Secure credentials in Rails 6

    Lecture 258 Store secure API key

    Lecture 259 Setup front-end structure for stock lookup

    Lecture 260 Build Stock Lookup Form

    Lecture 261 Display stock price in browser

    Lecture 262 Create and display stock objects in browser

    Lecture 263 Dealing with invalid search results

    Lecture 264 Use Ajax for form submission

    Lecture 265 Setup JavaScript response

    Lecture 266 JavaScript responses to invalid search results

    Lecture 267 Users and stocks: many-to-many association

    Lecture 268 Setup UserStock resource

    Lecture 269 Stocks listing view

    Lecture 270 Cleanup application layout

    Lecture 271 Track stocks from front-end: browser

    Lecture 272 Implement stock tracking restrictions

    Lecture 273 Add functionality to remove tracking

    Lecture 274 Modify user model

    Lecture 275 Accept additional fields in app - edit action

    Lecture 276 Complete signup assignment

    Lecture 277 Self referential association - users and friends

    Lecture 278 Assignment completion walkthrough: friends list

    Lecture 279 Assignment: Create search friends form

    Lecture 280 Add JavaScript response to form submission

    Lecture 281 Search users/friends: implement search method

    Lecture 282 Display search results in the browser

    Lecture 283 Implement remove tracking functionality

    Lecture 284 Implement add friend functionality

    Lecture 285 Display user/friend profile and tracking options

    Lecture 286 Finance Tracker Assignment and section wrap up

    Section 10: Email, Custom Payment Functionality and File Uploads

    Lecture 287 IMPORTANT: Preview of material covered in this section

    Lecture 288 Start Photo App

    Lecture 289 Start Photo App - Text directions and code

    Lecture 290 Setup Authentication System

    Lecture 291 Setup Authentication System - Text directions and code

    Lecture 292 Sending Email in Production

    Lecture 293 Sending Email in Production - Text directions and code

    Lecture 294 Update Layout and Test Email in Production

    Lecture 295 Update Layout and Test Production Email - Text directions and code

    Lecture 296 Build Homepage

    Lecture 297 Build Homepage - Text directions and code

    Lecture 298 Stripe and Payment Introduction

    Lecture 299 Stripe for Payment Introduction - Text directions, references and code

    Lecture 300 Payment Model

    Lecture 301 Payment Model - Text directions and code

    Lecture 302 Update Form for Credit Card Payments

    Lecture 303 Update Form for Credit Card Payments - Text directions and code

    Lecture 304 Javascript Events

    Lecture 305 Javascript Events - Text directions and code

    Lecture 306 Extend Devise Registrations Controller

    Lecture 307 Extend Devise Registrations Controller - Text directions, references and code

    Lecture 308 Fix Conflict Bug

    Lecture 309 Fix Conflict Bug - Text directions

    Lecture 310 Image Upload

    Lecture 311 Image Upload - Text directions and code

    Lecture 312 Image Size Validations

    Lecture 313 Image Size Validations - Text directions and code

    Lecture 314 Image Upload in Production

    Lecture 315 Image Upload in Production - Text directions and code

    Lecture 316 Complete Prod Image Upload

    Lecture 317 Complete Prod Image Upload - Text directions and code

    Section 11: Software as a Service Project Management App

    Lecture 318 Preview of the Saas - Project Management App

    Lecture 319 Pre-requisites for this section - Important - Please Read!

    Lecture 320 Start the new SaaS app

    Lecture 321 Start new SaaS app - Text directions and code

    Lecture 322 Setup email

    Lecture 323 Setup email - Text directions and code

    Lecture 324 Setup Milia and Devise

    Lecture 325 IMPORTANT - don't skip! Setup Milia and Devise - Text directions and code

    Lecture 326 Add Bootstrap for styling

    Lecture 327 Add Bootstrap for styling - Text directions and code

    Lecture 328 Build Homepage and add styling

    Lecture 329 Build Homepage and add styling - Text directions and code

    Lecture 330 Add Plans for Tenants

    Lecture 331 Add Plans for Tenants - Text directions and code

    Lecture 332 Confirmations and Styling

    Lecture 333 Confirmations and Styling - Text directions and code

    Lecture 334 Invite new members

    Lecture 335 Invite new members - Text directions and code

    Lecture 336 Projects for Tenants

    Lecture 337 Projects for Tenants - Text directions and code

    Lecture 338 Projects Controller

    Lecture 339 Projects Controller - Text directions and code

    Lecture 340 Add Datepicker

    Lecture 341 Add Datepicker - Text directions and code

    Lecture 342 Projects show and list

    Lecture 343 Projects show and list - Text directions and code

    Lecture 344 Create Artifacts

    Lecture 345 Create Artifacts - Text directions and code

    Lecture 346 Setting up AWS

    Lecture 347 Setting up AWS - Text directions

    Lecture 348 Upload Artifacts

    Lecture 349 Upload Artifacts - Text directions and code

    Lecture 350 Complete Artifacts

    Lecture 351 Complete Artifacts - Text directions and code

    Lecture 352 Fix AWS issues and Preview App

    Lecture 353 Fix AWS issues and Preview App - Text reference

    Lecture 354 Setup Stripe for Payments

    Lecture 355 Setup Stripe for Payments - Text directions and code

    Lecture 356 Form for Credit Card Fields

    Lecture 357 Form for Credit Card Fields - Text directions and code

    Lecture 358 Javascript details - Stripe and Payment Processing

    Lecture 359 Javascript details - Stripe and Payment Processing - Text code

    Lecture 360 Javascript continued

    Lecture 361 Custom Registrations Controller

    Lecture 362 Custom Registrations Controller - Text directions and code

    Lecture 363 Edit Tenant Plans

    Lecture 364 Edit Tenant Plans - Text directions and code

    Lecture 365 Update Action

    Lecture 366 Update Action - Text directions and code

    Lecture 367 Add Admin User for Organizations

    Lecture 368 Add Admin User for Organizations - Text directions and code

    Lecture 369 Create Nav Partial

    Lecture 370 Create Nav Partial - Text directions and code

    Lecture 371 Users and Projects

    Lecture 372 Users and Projects - Text directions and code

    Lecture 373 Complete User - Project views

    Lecture 374 Complete User - Project views - Text directions and code

    Lecture 375 Bug Fixes, Preview and Deploy!

    Lecture 376 Bug Fixes, Preview and Deploy - Text directions and code

    Section 12: Material Design (MaterializeCSS) as front-end

    Lecture 377 Section intro - Use MaterializeCSS as front-end instead of bootstrap

    Lecture 378 Notes about this section (Important please read)

    Lecture 379 Start new rails app, run server - both local and cloud-IDE example

    Lecture 380 App structure, MVC and root route

    Lecture 381 Naming conventions - Convention over configuration

    Lecture 382 Add routes

    Lecture 383 Explore the layout file and erb

    Lecture 384 Start styling the app

    Lecture 385 Add front-end framework and navigation

    Lecture 386 Create a sticky footer

    Lecture 387 Add dropdown feature and hamburger menu

    Lecture 388 Work on the content layout view - Courses

    Lecture 389 CRUD from the back-end and courses resource

    Lecture 390 Front-end display and validations

    Lecture 391 Learn how to use partials

    Lecture 392 Create students resource

    Lecture 393 Create students resource - Text follow-up directions

    Lecture 394 Students index

    Lecture 395 Create a new student form

    Lecture 396 Create students and work with errors

    Lecture 397 Add flash messages and errors

    Lecture 398 Student show page

    Lecture 399 Edit student functionality

    Lecture 400 DRY your code - extract redundancies

    Lecture 401 Add secure password

    Lecture 402 Update forms to accept passwords and modify styling

    Lecture 403 Authentication system - build routes and form

    Lecture 404 Create and destroy sessions - add auth methods

    Lecture 405 Restrict actions, views and clean up layout

    Lecture 406 Introduction to many to many associations

    Lecture 407 Create association from rails console

    Lecture 408 Add associations from front-end

    Section 13: Rails installation and usage: Mac

    Lecture 409 Terminal basics in MacOS

    Lecture 410 Command Line Tools

    Lecture 411 Text editor

    Lecture 412 Install (or check installation of) NodeJS

    Lecture 413 Install Yarn (JavaScript package manager)

    Lecture 414 Install RVM (Ruby version manager)

    Lecture 415 Install Ruby

    Lecture 416 Install and setup Git for version control

    Lecture 417 Install and use Ruby on Rails 6

    Lecture 418 Install and use Ruby on Rails 5

    Section 14: Rails installation and usage: AWS Cloud9

    Lecture 419 Amazon Web Services Cloud9 setup

    Lecture 420 Terminal basics in AWS Cloud9

    Lecture 421 Install (or check installation of) Rails dependencies in IDE

    Lecture 422 Install and use Rails 6 on AWS Cloud9

    Lecture 423 Install and use Rails 5 on AWS Cloud9

    Section 15: Rails Installation and usage: Windows

    Lecture 424 Command Line/Powershell basics

    Lecture 425 Text editor

    Lecture 426 Install Ruby

    Lecture 427 Install (or check installation of) NodeJS and Yarn

    Lecture 428 Install and setup Git for version control

    Lecture 429 Install Ruby on Rails 6 and create new Rails application

    Lecture 430 Install Ruby on Rails 5 and create new Rails 5 applications

    Section 16: Thank you and next steps

    Lecture 431 Final Student Project

    Lecture 432 Thank you

    Anyone who wants to be a web app developer: This is a complete course which starts with Ruby and ends with creating multiple web apps with Rails 5 & 6.,Anyone who wants to learn to code: Ruby is a language built with programmer happiness in mind,Anyone who wants to bring their web app ideas to life,Anyone who wants to start their own startup with their own apps