If you're a web developer or designer ready to learn Rails, this unique book is the ideal way to start.
About the Author: Simon St. Laurent is Senior Editor at O'Reilly Media, Inc., focusing primarily on JavaScript and web-related projects.
411 Pages
Computers + Internet, Web
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About the Book
Unlike most Rails books, "Learning Rails 3" is for Web developers, not programmers, and approaches Rails development from the view side of an application. Exercises and review questions will test for comprehension.
Book Synopsis
If you're a web developer or designer ready to learn Rails, this unique book is the ideal way to start.
Rather than throw you into the middle of the framework's Model-View-Controller architecture, Learning Rails 3 works from the outside in. You'll begin with the foundations of the Web you already know, and learn how to create something visible with Rails' view layer. Then you'll tackle the more difficult inner layers: the database models and controller code.
All you need to get started is HTML experience. Each chapter includes exercises and review questions to test your understanding as you go.
Present content by building an application with a basic view and a simple controller
Build forms and process their results, progressing from simple to more complex
Connect forms to models by setting up a database, and create code that maps to database structures
Use Rails scaffolding to build applications from a view-centric perspective
Add common web application elements such as sessions, cookies, and authentication
Build applications that combine data from multiple tables
Send and receive email messages from your applications
"Learning Rails 3 feels like a brisk pair programming session with professionals who know how to use Ruby on Rails to get things done, and get them done well." -Alan Harris, author of Sinatra: Up and Running
About the Author
Simon St. Laurent is Senior Editor at O'Reilly Media, Inc., focusing primarily on JavaScript and web-related projects. He co-chairs OSCON and the Fluent conference. He's authored or co-authored books including Introducing Erlang, Learning Rails 3, XML Pocket Reference, 3rd, XML: A Primer, and Cookies.
You can find more of his writing on technology, Quakerism, and the Town of Dryden at simonstl.com.
Edd Wilder-James is a technologist, writer and programmer based in California. He is the program chair for the O'Reilly Strata and OpenSource Convention Conferences.
Eric J. Gruber makes stuff for the web and is the eGov coordinator for Lawrence, KS.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.19 Inches (H) x 7.04 Inches (W) x .93 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 411
Genre: Computers + Internet
Sub-Genre: Web
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Theme: Web Programming
Format: Paperback
Author: Simon St Laurent & Edd Wilder-James & Eric J Gruber
Language: English
Street Date: August 28, 2012
TCIN: 1008778947
UPC: 9781449309336
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-4656
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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