Ruby on Rails: The Complete Full Stack
Ruby on Rails: The Complete Full Stack, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 230 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 49 reviews, and has 395 subscribers.
You will learn about Build and Deploy at least one Ruby on Rails Application Students will have a deep understanding about the tools they are using. This course is ideal for individuals who are Senior Developers should not take this course or Non-Developers, Beginning Developers, and Intermediate Developers will find this course to be extremely resourceful It is particularly useful for Senior Developers should not take this course or Non-Developers, Beginning Developers, and Intermediate Developers will find this course to be extremely resourceful.
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Summary
Title: Ruby on Rails: The Complete Full Stack
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 230
Number of Quizzes: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 184
Number of Published Quizzes: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 238
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 192
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build and Deploy at least one Ruby on Rails Application
- Students will have a deep understanding about the tools they are using.
Who Should Attend
- Senior Developers should not take this course
- Non-Developers, Beginning Developers, and Intermediate Developers will find this course to be extremely resourceful
Target Audiences
- Senior Developers should not take this course
- Non-Developers, Beginning Developers, and Intermediate Developers will find this course to be extremely resourceful
Welcome to one of the very first courses to teach Full Stack Development. This course is designed to take you from knowing nothingto being a JuniorFull Stack Developer. In this course, you will learn how to develop, deploy, and handle a web application. HTML-HTML5, CSS3, understanding JavaScript, BootStrap, jQuery, Basics of SQL, Ruby 1.9-2.2.3, SASS, Ruby on Rails 4, Git, GitHub, Heroku, and other sectioned courses. I’ll go over 70-90% of the syntax of each language, explain what each one does with more Simplified Sense than Technical Jargon, gradually go from simple to hard and then back to simple, and there will be a continual addition of projects where we’ll go from designing the website to deploying it to GitHub and Heroku. THIS IS AN UPDATING COURSE WITH NEW SECTIONS THAT WILL BE ADDED LATER ON(COFFEESCRIPT AND HAML)
Inside of this course you will find
- Quizzes
- Practice Code Quizzes
- Self-made Games
- Do it yourself projects that are small and easily manageable.
- An Introduction to Computer Science that covers Memory Allocation to Encryption to Web Security
- A mind boggling amount of knowledge
- Each video is encapsulated, which means you can watch a video and not worry about losing your place in the next video.
The course is structured to teach you the syntax, test your knowledge of the syntax, and then practice the syntax.
What this course won’t teach you
- How to run and maintain a server or Operating System since there are too many, and I can’t predict which one your job will require.
- How to solve networking problems.
- How to make Desktop Software or engage in Software Development.
- How to deal with people.
- What 42 is.
- This course is designed to provide a rookie level of Full Stack Development. This course is designed to give you 70%-90% of what a Full Stack Developer should know.
If you are new to the web development world, this course is likely for you. If you just went through a couple of HTML and CSS courses, this course is likely for you. If you’re looking to learn just Ruby and onwards, this course is likely for you. If you’re a Senior Full Stack Developer for Ruby on Rails looking to reaffirm your knowledge, this course will most likely not be for you.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Basic Web Development
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: HTML5 – DOCTYPE HTML Head Title Meta
Lecture 3: Body Nav A(attribute/anchor)
Lecture 4: Div Img
Lecture 5: Video Audio Article and Text-Formatters
Lecture 6: Lists and Code Helpers
Lecture 7: Iframes Buttons HTML Symbols
Lecture 8: Graphics
Lecture 9: Input Streams
Lecture 10: A tags
Lecture 11: B tags
Lecture 12: C tags
Lecture 13: D and E tags
Lecture 14: F tags
Lecture 15: H tags
Lecture 16: M tags
Lecture 17: O tags
Lecture 18: P tags
Lecture 19: R and S tags
Lecture 20: T tags
Lecture 21: CSS3 – Linking and Writing CSS3
Lecture 22: Font and its properties
Lecture 23: Text and its properties
Lecture 24: Overflow and PageBreak
Lecture 25: Word
Lecture 26: Background
Lecture 27: Alignment and Backface-visibility
Lecture 28: Border and Bottom
Lecture 29: Margin
Lecture 30: Padding and Box
Lecture 31: The Flexibility of Flex
Lecture 32: Column
Lecture 33: Count cursor direction display empty-cell float @key-frame left letter line
Lecture 34: List and @Media properties
Lecture 35: Nav Opacity Order and Outline Properties
Lecture 36: Perspective properties and position resize tab-size table-layout
Lecture 37: Transform and Transition properties
Lecture 38: Animation Properties
Lecture 39: Vertical-align Visibility and Z-index
Chapter 2: HTML Projects
Lecture 1: HTML Kindle Books
Lecture 2: Getting used to HTML – Part 1
Lecture 3: Getting used to HTML – Part 2
Lecture 4: Getting used to HTML – Part 3
Lecture 5: HTML Projects – Part 1 – SPA
Lecture 6: HTML Projects – Part 2 – Freelance Website
Lecture 7: HTML Projects – Part 3 – Coding Website
Lecture 8: HTML Projects – Part 4 – Business Website
Lecture 9: HTML Projects – Part 5 – Social Website
Lecture 10: HTML Projects – Part 6 – Graphic Design Website
Lecture 11: HTML Projects – Part 7 – File Upload Site
Lecture 12: HTML Projects – Part 8 – Blog Site
Lecture 13: HTML Projects – Part 9 – Teaching Website
Lecture 14: HTML Projects – Part 10 – News Website
Chapter 3: CSS3 Projects
Lecture 1: Coder Forum Website
Lecture 2: Coder Forum Website Part 2
Lecture 3: Eloquent Website
Lecture 4: Eloquent Website Part 2
Lecture 5: CSS – Projects – Part 1 – SPA website
Lecture 6: CSS – Projects – Part 2 – Freelance Website
Lecture 7: CSS – Projects – Part 3 – Coding Website
Lecture 8: CSS – Projects – Part 4 – Business Website
Lecture 9: CSS – Projects – Part 5 – Social Website
Lecture 10: CSS – Projects – Part 6 – Graphics Design Website
Lecture 11: CSS – Projects – Part 7 – File Upload Site
Lecture 12: CSS – Projects – Part 8 – Blog Site
Lecture 13: CSS – Projects – Part 9 – Teaching Website
Lecture 14: CSS – Projects – Part 10 – News Website
Chapter 4: JavaScript
Lecture 1: JavaScript – Understanding the Dom
Lecture 2: JavaScript Basics
Lecture 3: JavaScript – Basics – Functions
Lecture 4: JavaScript – Basics – Comparatives, Assignment Operators, and Statements
Lecture 5: JavaScript – Continue, Error Handling, and Return
Lecture 6: JavaScript – Understanding Selectors and Event Handlers
Lecture 7: JavaScript – Basics – Arrays and some Array Functions
Lecture 8: JavaScript – Understanding Regular Expressions
Lecture 9: JavaScript – Playing with HTML Canvas
Chapter 5: JS Projects
Lecture 1: JS Part 1 – Ping Pong – Part 1
Lecture 2: JS Part 2 – Ping Pong – Part 2
Lecture 3: JS Part 3 – Ping Pong – Part 3
Lecture 4: JS Part 4 – Ping Pong – Part 4
Lecture 5: JS Part 5 – Cookies
Lecture 6: JS Part 6 – Sessions
Lecture 7: JS Part 7 – Using Geolocation
Lecture 8: JS Part 8 – Using Custom Data
Lecture 9: JS Part 9 – Loading Partials
Chapter 6: SQL
Lecture 1: SQLandPostGre – Part 1 – Introduction and PostGre Problem Solving
Instructors
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Tommy Mertell
Ghost Writer and Ruby Web Developer -
Muhammad Uzair Khalid
Electrical & Biomedical Engineer, Freelance Technical Writer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 2 votes
- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 11 votes
- 4 stars: 14 votes
- 5 stars: 19 votes
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