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Getting Started with Ruby on Rails
Basic Introduction to Ruby for Rails Developers
Setting the Scene (27:59)
Using Nitrous.io for Ruby on Rails (17:10)
The Nitrous Desktop (6:13)
A Little Deeper into Ruby (30:50)
Classes in Ruby (14:36)
Interactive Ruby: the IRb (20:25)
A Little Practice with Ruby
Handling Static Pages in Rails
Introducing Rails (30:53)
Static Pages in Rails (18:12)
Fleshing Out the Content (13:54)
Getting Your Processes Sorted
The Importance of Process (13:28)
Setting up your Development Environment (13:06)
Behaviour Driven Development (27:36)
Version Control with Git and GitHub (28:26)
Early Deployment and Reprise (16:04)
Now Add Some Database Magic
Using Active Record (20:39)
Validations, Action Callbacks and Authorisation (23:18)
Capturing Associations between Classes (12:27)
Thinking About Your Models (17:09)
A Little Bit of Tidy Up with jQuery (32:08)
A Touch of Style
Laying the Foundations for a Makeover (32:46)
Semantic Markup with HTML5 (23:11)
Sassy CSS (35:51)
Take a REST
RESTful Rails (31:36)
RESTful CRUD in Detail (30:56)
And a Sprinkling of Gems
A Sprinkling of Gems (7:44)
Active Admin (22:36)
CarrierWave and RMagick (20:52)
Now What Have We Got
Where to now? (8:26)
Starting the Move to the Next Level
More on Working with Git (37:18)
My First Real Time Rails App (41:22)
Appendix: HTML5 Basics
What is HTML? (13:48)
A Short history of HTML (14:26)
The structure of an HTML document (7:49)
The Document Object Model (11:58)
The "head" element (21:09)
Block type and inline elements (24:52)
Character encoding (15:18)
Marking up text (23:14)
Tables (12:44)
Forms (21:37)
Links (19:07)
Validation (12:14)
Accessibility (19:40)
Review and next steps (16:07)
Appendix: CSS3 Design Patterns
Why Design Patterns?
Image Replacement (16:49)
Font styles
Layouts: Tabs (22:02)
The Nitrous Desktop
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