Rails: Novice to Ninja

Rails: Novice to Ninja
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Publisher : SitePoint Pty Ltd
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781492017578
ISBN-13 : 1492017574
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Rails: Novice to Ninja by : Glenn Goodrich

Rails: Novice to Ninja is an easy-to-follow, practical and fun guide to Ruby on Rails for beginners. It covers all you need to get up and running, from installing Ruby, Rails and SQLite to building and deploying a fully-featured web application. The third edition of this book has been fully updated to cover Rails 5, the latest version of the framework. Unlike other Rails books, this book doesn't assume that you are an experienced web developer, or that you've used Ruby before. An entire chapter is devoted to learning Ruby in a fun way, using the interactive Ruby console, so you can follow along at home. You'll be an accomplished Ruby programmer in no time! You'll then start using Rails to build a practical, working project: a Reddit-like social news application. As you'll build the app, you'll gain valuable experience of using Rails features such as user authentication, session cookies, and automated testing. The book finishes with chapters on debugging, benchmarking and deployment to a live web server.

Beginning Rails 6

Beginning Rails 6
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Publisher : Apress
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1484257154
ISBN-13 : 9781484257159
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Beginning Rails 6 by : Brady Somerville

Springboard your journey into web application development and discover how much fun building web applications with Ruby on Rails can be. This book has been revised to cover what's new in Rails 6 including features such as WebPack, advanced JavaScript integration, Action Mailbox, Action Text, system and parallel testing, Action Cable testing, and more. Beginning Rails 6 gently guides you through designing your application, writing tests for the application, and then writing the code to make your application work as expected. It is a book that will guide you from never having programmed with Ruby, to having a Rails 6 application built and deployed to the web. After reading and using this book, you'll have the know-how and the freely available source code to get started with your own Rails-based web development in days. What You Will Learn Create Ruby on Rails 6 web applications from the bottom up Gain the basics of the Ruby programming language Combine all the components of Rails to develop your own web applications Apply TDD to make sure your application works exactly as you expect Use Git source control and best practice techniques to create applications like a pro Who This Book Is For Someone with little to no Ruby or Rails experience, or possibly even someone with no experience developing web applications at all. A basic familiarity with the web and typical web terms is assumed, but you don’t need to be an expert in these.

Jump Start Sinatra

Jump Start Sinatra
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Publisher : SitePoint Pty Ltd
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781457192135
ISBN-13 : 1457192136
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Jump Start Sinatra by : Darren Jones

This short SitePoint book provides readers with a fun and yet practical introduction to Sinatra, a framework that makes web development with Ruby extremely simple. It's not intended to be a completely comprehensive guide to the framework or an in-depth Ruby tutorial, but will quickly get you up to speed with Sinatra and give you the confidence to start experimenting on your own. The book is built around a real-life example project: a content management system. It's a fun and easily understandable project that is used to demonstrate the concepts outlined in the book in a practical way. This is a clear, approachable and very easy-to-follow book that will get you to to speed with Sinatra in no time.

Learning Web App Development

Learning Web App Development
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781449371425
ISBN-13 : 1449371426
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning Web App Development by : Semmy Purewal

Grasp the fundamentals of web application development by building a simple database-backed app from scratch, using HTML, JavaScript, and other open source tools. Through hands-on tutorials, this practical guide shows inexperienced web app developers how to create a user interface, write a server, build client-server communication, and use a cloud-based service to deploy the application. Each chapter includes practice problems, full examples, and mental models of the development workflow. Ideal for a college-level course, this book helps you get started with web app development by providing you with a solid grounding in the process. Set up a basic workflow with a text editor, version control system, and web browser Structure a user interface with HTML, and include styles with CSS Use JQuery and JavaScript to add interactivity to your application Link the client to the server with AJAX, JavaScript objects, and JSON Learn the basics of server-side programming with Node.js Store data outside your application with Redis and MongoDB Share your application by uploading it to the cloud with CloudFoundry Get basic tips for writing maintainable code on both client and server

Rails AntiPatterns

Rails AntiPatterns
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Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9780132660068
ISBN-13 : 0132660067
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Rails AntiPatterns by : Chad Pytel

The Complete Guide to Avoiding and Fixing Common Rails 3 Code and Design Problems As developers worldwide have adopted the powerful Ruby on Rails web framework, many have fallen victim to common mistakes that reduce code quality, performance, reliability, stability, scalability, and maintainability. RailsTM AntiPatterns identifies these widespread Rails code and design problems, explains why they’re bad and why they happen—and shows exactly what to do instead. The book is organized into concise, modular chapters—each outlines a single common AntiPattern and offers detailed, cookbook-style code solutions that were previously difficult or impossible to find. Leading Rails developers Chad Pytel and Tammer Saleh also offer specific guidance for refactoring existing bad code or design to reflect sound object-oriented principles and established Rails best practices. With their help, developers, architects, and testers can dramatically improve new and existing applications, avoid future problems, and establish superior Rails coding standards throughout their organizations. This book will help you understand, avoid, and solve problems with Model layer code, from general object-oriented programming violations to complex SQL and excessive redundancy Domain modeling, including schema and database issues such as normalization and serialization View layer tools and conventions Controller-layer code, including RESTful code Service-related APIs, including timeouts, exceptions, backgrounding, and response codes Third-party code, including plug-ins and gems Testing, from test suites to test-driven development processes Scaling and deployment Database issues, including migrations and validations System design for “graceful degradation” in the real world

Rails

Rails
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1492017558
ISBN-13 : 9781492017554
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Rails by : Glenn Goodrich. Patrick Lenz

Ruby on Rails 5.0 for Autodidacts

Ruby on Rails 5.0 for Autodidacts
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 294
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1523945567
ISBN-13 : 9781523945566
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Ruby on Rails 5.0 for Autodidacts by : Stefan Wintermeyer

A step by step guide to learn Ruby on Rails 5.0. It includes a basic tutorial for Ruby 2.3 and is written for programmers who know at least one other programming language and are familiar with HTML. It covers Active Record, Scaffolding, REST, Routing, Bundler, Test Driven Development, Cookies, Sessions, Action Mailer, I18n, Asset Pipeline, JavaScript, Caching, Templates and of course the new 5.0 features Action Cable and Active Job.

Web Development with Node and Express

Web Development with Node and Express
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781491902301
ISBN-13 : 1491902302
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Web Development with Node and Express by : Ethan Brown

Learn how to build dynamic web applications with Express, a key component of the Node/JavaScript development stack. In this hands-on guide, author Ethan Brown teaches you the fundamentals through the development of a fictional application that exposes a public website and a RESTful API. You’ll also learn web architecture best practices to help you build single-page, multi-page, and hybrid web apps with Express. Express strikes a balance between a robust framework and no framework at all, allowing you a free hand in your architecture choices. With this book, frontend and backend engineers familiar with JavaScript will discover new ways of looking at web development. Create webpage templating system for rendering dynamic data Dive into request and response objects, middleware, and URL routing Simulate a production environment for testing and development Focus on persistence with document databases, particularly MongoDB Make your resources available to other programs with RESTful APIs Build secure apps with authentication, authorization, and HTTPS Integrate with social media, geolocation, and other third-party services Implement a plan for launching and maintaining your app Learn critical debugging skills This book covers Express 4.0.

Scrum: Novice to Ninja

Scrum: Novice to Ninja
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Publisher : SitePoint Pty Ltd
Total Pages : 272
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781457199479
ISBN-13 : 1457199475
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Scrum: Novice to Ninja by : M. David Green

Why should you use Scrum in your web projects? Simply put, it'll enable your team to get more done in less time. Scrum is the most popular agile project management methodology used in web projects today. While most Scrum books tend to be lengthy textbooks that cover every detail of Scrum for all types of organizations, this highly practical book concentrates solely on how best to apply Scrum in web and mobile development projects. In it, you'll learn: An overview of Scrum fundamentals for web and mobile projects Get familiar with Scrum's roles: Scrum master, product owner, team members, and interested observers Understand Scrum's rituals: sprint planning meetings, daily standups, work process, demos, and sprint retrospectives Gain a thorough understanding of the tools used in Scrum: burndown charts, story cards, sprint backlogs Troubleshoot typical Scrum issues

JavaScript: Novice to Ninja

JavaScript: Novice to Ninja
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Publisher : SitePoint Pty Ltd
Total Pages : 329
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781492064237
ISBN-13 : 1492064238
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis JavaScript: Novice to Ninja by : Darren Jones

JavaScript is a must-have skill for all web developers. JavaScript: Novice to Ninja is a fun, practical, and comprehensive guide to the modern usage of this deceptively powerful language. Comprehensively updated to cover ECMAScript 6 and modern JavaScript development, the second edition of this step-by-step introduction to coding in JavaScript will show you how to to solve real-world problems, design eye-catching animations, build smarter forms, and develop richer applications. Learn the basics of JavaScript programming: functions, methods, properties, loops and logic Use events to track user interactions Build smarter web forms that improve the user experience Work with the document object model (DOM) and Ajax to dynamicall update your pages Add functionality to your apps using HTML5's powerful APIs Use Test Driven Development methodology to write more robust code Build a complete, working JavaScript quiz app from scratch