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Book Title
Ruby on Rails Tutorial
Weight
2 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
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ISBN
9780321832054

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Publisher
Addison Wesley Professional
ISBN-10
0321832051
ISBN-13
9780321832054
eBay Product ID (ePID)
112759016

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
640 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Ruby on Rails Tutorial : Learn Web Development with Rails
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Programming Languages / General, Internet / General
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Author
Michael Hartl
Subject Area
Computers
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
32.5 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2012-020362
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"My former company (CD Baby) was one of the first to loudly switch to Ruby on Rails, and then even more loudly switch back to PHP (Google me to read about the drama). This book by Michael Hartl came so highly recommended that I had to try it, and the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial is what I used to switch back to Rails again." --From the Foreword by Derek Sivers (sivers.org), formerly, Founder, CD Baby; currently, Founder, Thoughts Ltd.   "Michael Hartl's Rails Tutorial book is the #1 (and only, in my opinion) place to start when it comes to books about learning Rails. . . . It's an amazing piece of work and, unusually, walks you through building a Rails app from start to finish with testing. If you want to read just one book and feel like a Rails master by the end of it, pick the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial ." --Peter Cooper, editor, Ruby Inside   "Grounded in the real world." --I Programmer (www.i-programmer.info), by Ian Elliot   "The book gives you the theory and practice, while the videos focus on showing you in person how it's done. Highly recommended combo." --Antonio Cangiano, Software Engineer, IBM   "The author is clearly an expert at the Ruby language and the Rails framework, but more than that, he is a working software engineer who introduces best practices throughout the text." --Greg Charles, Senior Software Developer, Fairway Technologies   "Overall, these video tutorials should be a great resource for anyone new to Rails." --Michael Morin,ruby.about.com   "Hands-down, I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to get into Ruby on Rails development." --Michael Crump, Microsoft MVP, "My former company (CD Baby) was one of the first to loudly switch to Ruby on Rails, and then even more loudly switch back to PHP (Google me to read about the drama). This book by Michael Hartl came so highly recommended that I had to try it, and the Ruby on Railsâ„¢ Tutorial is what I used to switch back to Rails again." -From the Foreword by Derek Sivers (sivers.org), formerly, Founder, CD Baby; currently, Founder, Thoughts Ltd. "Michael Hartl's Rails Tutorial book is the #1 (and only, in my opinion) place to start when it comes to books about learning Rails. . . . It's an amazing piece of work and, unusually, walks you through building a Rails app from start to finish with testing. If you want to read just one book and feel like a Rails master by the end of it, pick the Ruby on Railsâ„¢ Tutorial ." -Peter Cooper, editor, Ruby Inside "Grounded in the real world." -I Programmer (www.i-programmer.info), by Ian Elliot "The book gives you the theory and practice, while the videos focus on showing you in person how it's done. Highly recommended combo." -Antonio Cangiano, Software Engineer, IBM "The author is clearly an expert at the Ruby language and the Rails framework, but more than that, he is a working software engineer who introduces best practices throughout the text." -Greg Charles, Senior Software Developer, Fairway Technologies "Overall, these video tutorials should be a great resource for anyone new to Rails." -Michael Morin,ruby.about.com "Hands-down, I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to get into Ruby on Rails development." -Michael Crump, Microsoft MVP, "My former company (CD Baby) was one of the first to loudly switch to Ruby on Rails, and then even more loudly switch back to PHP (Google me to read about the drama). This book by Michael Hartl came so highly recommended that I had to try it, and the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial is what I used to switch back to Rails again." --From the Foreword by Derek Sivers (sivers.org), formerly, Founder, CD Baby; currently, Founder, Thoughts Ltd. "Michael Hartl's Rails Tutorial book is the #1 (and only, in my opinion) place to start when it comes to books about learning Rails. . . . It's an amazing piece of work and, unusually, walks you through building a Rails app from start to finish with testing. If you want to read just one book and feel like a Rails master by the end of it, pick the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial ." --Peter Cooper, editor, Ruby Inside "Grounded in the real world." --I Programmer (www.i-programmer.info), by Ian Elliot "The book gives you the theory and practice, while the videos focus on showing you in person how it's done. Highly recommended combo." --Antonio Cangiano, Software Engineer, IBM "The author is clearly an expert at the Ruby language and the Rails framework, but more than that, he is a working software engineer who introduces best practices throughout the text." --Greg Charles, Senior Software Developer, Fairway Technologies "Overall, these video tutorials should be a great resource for anyone new to Rails." --Michael Morin, ruby.about.com "Hands-down, I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to get into Ruby on Rails development." --Michael Crump, Microsoft MVP, "My former company (CD Baby) was one of the first to loudly switch to Ruby on Rails, and then even more loudly switch back to PHP (Google me to read about the drama). This book by Michael Hartl came so highly recommended that I had to try it, and the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial is what I used to switch back to Rails again." --From the Foreword by Derek Sivers (sivers.org), formerly, Founder, CD Baby; currently, Founder, Thoughts Ltd. "Michael Hartl's Rails Tutorial book is the #1 (and only, in my opinion) place to start when it comes to books about learning Rails. . . . It's an amazing piece of work and, unusually, walks you through building a Rails app from start to finish with testing. If you want to read just one book and feel like a Rails master by the end of it, pick the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial ." --Peter Cooper, editor, Ruby Inside "Grounded in the real world." --I Programmer (www.i-programmer.info), by Ian Elliot "The book gives you the theory and practice, while the videos focus on showing you in person how it's done. Highly recommended combo." --Antonio Cangiano, Software Engineer, IBM "The author is clearly an expert at the Ruby language and the Rails framework, but more than that, he is a working software engineer who introduces best practices throughout the text." --Greg Charles, Senior Software Developer, Fairway Technologies "Overall, these video tutorials should be a great resource for anyone new to Rails." --Michael Morin,ruby.about.com "Hands-down, I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to get into Ruby on Rails development." --Michael Crump, Microsoft MVP, "My former company (CD Baby) was one of the first to loudly switch to Ruby on Rails, and then even more loudly switch back to PHP (Google me to read about the drama). This book by Michael Hartl came so highly recommended that I had to try it, and the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial is what I used to switch back to Rails again." --From the Foreword by Derek Sivers (sivers.org), formerly, Founder, CD Baby; currently, Founder, Thoughts Ltd.   "Michael Hartl's Rails Tutorial book is the #1 (and only, in my opinion) place to start when it comes to books about learning Rails. . . . It's an amazing piece of work and, unusually, walks you through building a Rails app from start to finish with testing. If you want to read just one book and feel like a Rails master by the end of it, pick the Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial ." --Peter Cooper, editor, Ruby Inside   "Grounded in the real world." --I Programmer (www.i-programmer.info), by Ian Elliot   "The book gives you the theory and practice, while the videos focus on showing you in person how it's done. Highly recommended combo." --Antonio Cangiano, Software Engineer, IBM   "The author is clearly an expert at the Ruby language and the Rails framework, but more than that, he is a working software engineer who introduces best practices throughout the text." --Greg Charles, Senior Software Developer, Fairway Technologies   "Overall, these video tutorials should be a great resource for anyone new to Rails." --Michael Morin, ruby.about.com   "Hands-down, I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to get into Ruby on Rails development." --Michael Crump, Microsoft MVP
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.1/17
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
Foreword to the First Edition by Derek Sivers xv Foreword to the First Edition by Obie Fernandez xvii Acknowledgments xix About the Author xxi Chapter 1: From Zero to Deploy 1 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Up and Running 9 1.3 Version Control with Git 27 1.4 Deploying 39 1.5 Conclusion 43 Chapter 2: A Demo App 45 2.1 Planning the Application 45 2.2 The Users Resource 49 2.3 The Microposts Resource 63 2.4 Conclusion 74 Chapter 3: Mostly Static Pages 77 3.1 Static Pages 82 3.2 Our First Tests 93 3.3 Slightly Dynamic Pages 103 3.4 Conclusion 114 3.5 Exercises 114 3.6 Advanced Setup 117 Chapter 4: Rails-Flavored Ruby 129 4.1 Motivation 129 4.2 Strings and Methods 134 4.3 Other Data Structures 142 4.4 Ruby Classes 153 4.5 Conclusion 164 4.6 Exercises 164 Chapter 5: Filling in the Layout 167 5.1 Adding Some Structure 167 5.2 Sass and the Asset Pipeline 187 5.3 Layout Links 197 5.4 User Signup: A First Step 211 5.5 Conclusion 215 5.6 Exercises 217 Chapter 6: Modeling Users 221 6.1 User Model 222 6.2 User Validations 236 6.3 Adding a Secure Password 254 6.4 Conclusion 267 6.5 Exercises 268 Chapter 7: Sign Up 271 7.1 Showing Users 271 7.2 Signup Form 292 7.3 Signup Failure 303 7.4 Signup Success 312 7.5 Conclusion 321 7.6 Exercises 321 Chapter 8: Sign In, Sign Out 325 8.1 Sessions and Signin Failure 325 8.2 Signin Success 343 8.3 Introduction to Cucumber (Optional) 363 8.4 Conclusion 371 8.5 Exercises 372 Chapter 9: Updating, Showing, and Deleting Users 373 9.1 Updating Users 373 9.2 Authorization 385 9.3 Showing All Users 396 9.4 Deleting Users 413 9.5 Conclusion 422 9.6 Exercises 424 Chapter 10: User Microposts 429 10.1 A Micropost Model 429 10.2 Showing Microposts 445 10.3 Manipulating Microposts 454 10.4 Conclusion 479 10.5 Exercises 480 Chapter 11: Following Users 483 11.1 The Relationship Model 484 11.2 A Web Interface for Following Users 503 11.3 The Status Feed 529 11.4 Conclusion 539 11.5 Exercises 543 Index 545
Synopsis
" Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial by Michael Hartl has become a must-read for developers learning how to build Rails apps." -- Peter Cooper, Editor of Ruby Inside Using Rails, developers can build web applications of exceptional elegance and power. Although its remarkable capabilities have made Ruby on Rails one of the world's most popular web development frameworks, it can be challenging to learn and use. Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial, Second Edition, is the solution. Best-selling author and leading Rails developer Michael Hartl teaches Rails by guiding you through the development of your own complete sample application using the latest techniques in Rails web development. The updates to this edition include all-new site design using Twitter's Bootstrap; coverage of the new asset pipeline, including Sprockets and Sass; behavior-driven development (BDD) with Capybara and RSpec; better automated testing with Guard and Spork; roll your own authentication with has_secure_password; and an introduction to Gherkin and Cucumber. You'll find integrated tutorials not only for Rails, but also for the essential Ruby, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL skills you'll need when developing web applications. Hartl explains how each new technique solves a real-world problem, and he demonstrates this with bite-sized code that's simple enough to understand, yet novel enough to be useful. Whatever your previous web development experience, this book will guide you to true Rails mastery. This book will help you Install and set up your Rails development environment Go beyond generated code to truly understand how to build Rails applications from scratch Learn test-driven development (TDD) with RSpec Effectively use the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern Structure applications using the REST architecture Build static pages and transform them into dynamic ones Master the Ruby programming skills all Rails developers need Define high-quality site layouts and data models Implement registration and authentication systems, including validation and secure passwords Update, display, and delete users Add social features and microblogging, including an introduction to Ajax Record version changes with Git and share code at GitHub Simplify application deployment with Heroku, "Ruby on Rails Tutorial" by Michael Hartl has become a must-read for developers learning how to build Rails apps. "Peter Cooper, Editor of" Ruby Inside Using Rails, developers can build web applications of exceptional elegance and power. Although its remarkable capabilities have made Ruby on Rails one of the world s most popular web development frameworks, it can be challenging to learn and use. " Ruby on Rails Tutorial, Second Edition, " is the solution. Best-selling author and leading Rails developer Michael Hartl teaches Rails by guiding you through the development of your own complete sample application using the latest techniques in Rails web development. The updates to this edition include all-new site design using Twitter s Bootstrap; coverage of the new asset pipeline, including Sprockets and Sass; behavior-driven development (BDD) with Capybara and RSpec; better automated testing with Guard and Spork; roll your own authentication with has_secure_password; and an introduction to Gherkin and Cucumber. You ll find integrated tutorials not only for Rails, but also for the essential Ruby, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL skills you ll need when developing web applications. Hartl explains how each new technique solves a real-world problem, and he demonstrates this with bite-sized code that s simple enough to understand, yet novel enough to be useful. Whatever your previous web development experience, this book will guide you to true Rails mastery. This book will help you Install and set up your Rails development environment Go beyond generated code to truly understand how to build Rails applications from scratch Learn test-driven development (TDD) with RSpec Effectively use the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern Structure applications using the REST architecture Build static pages and transform them into dynamic ones Master the Ruby programming skills all Rails developers need Define high-quality site layouts and data models Implement registration and authentication systems, including validation and secure passwords Update, display, and delete users Add social features and microblogging, including an introduction to Ajax Record version changes with Git and share code at GitHub Simplify application deployment with Heroku ", " Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial by Michael Hartl has become a must-read for developers learning how to build Rails apps." -- Peter Cooper, Editor of Ruby Inside   Using Rails, developers can build web applications of exceptional elegance and power. Although its remarkable capabilities have made Ruby on Rails one of the world's most popular web development frameworks, it can be challenging to learn and use. Ruby on Rails(tm) Tutorial, Second Edition, is the solution. Best-selling author and leading Rails developer Michael Hartl teaches Rails by guiding you through the development of your own complete sample application using the latest techniques in Rails web development. The updates to this edition include all-new site design using Twitter's Bootstrap; coverage of the new asset pipeline, including Sprockets and Sass; behavior-driven development (BDD) with Capybara and RSpec; better automated testing with Guard and Spork; roll your own authentication with has_secure_password; and an introduction to Gherkin and Cucumber.   You'll find integrated tutorials not only for Rails, but also for the essential Ruby, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL skills you'll need when developing web applications. Hartl explains how each new technique solves a real-world problem, and he demonstrates this with bite-sized code that's simple enough to understand, yet novel enough to be useful. Whatever your previous web development experience, this book will guide you to true Rails mastery.   This book will help you Install and set up your Rails development environment Go beyond generated code to truly understand how to build Rails applications from scratch Learn test-driven development (TDD) with RSpec Effectively use the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern Structure applications using the REST architecture Build static pages and transform them into dynamic ones Master the Ruby programming skills all Rails developers need Define high-quality site layouts and data models Implement registration and authentication systems, including validation and secure passwords Update, display, and delete users Add social features and microblogging, including an introduction to Ajax Record version changes with Git and share code at GitHub Simplify application deployment with Heroku
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TK5105.888

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