Ruby on Rails – Part 1: Hello World

Posted by admin on February 13th, 2010 and filed under web programmers | 9 Comments »

Ruby on Rails Intensive 1-Day Course
Part 1 – Hello World

Web Apps anatomy 101, Model-View-Controller 101, Rails 101, deconstructing Hello World in Rails.

This is an intensive one-day overview of the fundamental concepts of the Ruby on Rails Web programming framework, presented by the UC Berkeley RAD Lab. The overview consists of six sections of approximately one hour each.

August 16, 2007
Armando Fox and UC Berkeley RAD Lab

http://radlab.cs.berkeley.edu/wiki/Ruby_on_Rails_1-day_course

Duration : 1:15:15


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9 Responses

  1. DavidRobertRoy Says:

    Not a programmer …
    Not a programmer then laddy, or are you one of them that still thinks cobol is still the bee’s knees.

  2. LAnonHubbard Says:

    Rails is crap. …
    Rails is crap. Don’t bother. Use something more proven and seasoned. Use something you can get hosted easier.

  3. BluesAndJam Says:

    Dude, slow DOWN! I …
    Dude, slow DOWN! I can’t understand shit…

  4. karkazi Says:

    1/ he uses mac , it …
    1/ he uses mac , it tells all ; )

    so he can’t be trusted ^^

  5. PR3DAT0RY Says:

    well he speak fast …
    well he speak fast , wow , he must have many informations ready to be said

  6. boxrye Says:

    I think I learned …
    I think I learned something about RoR from watching this video. Which is interesting considering Alan’s diction (trying to fancy-up the word interpret by using interpolate) and his frenetic delivery style. Alan: three recommendations for how to improve your presentation: use try using light text on a dark background, don’t talk so much and save the enthusiasm for the two hours from 1:00 to 3:00 when your audience should be taking a siesta instead of sitting in a room trying to learn RoR.

  7. DJTripleThreat78 Says:

    this is a pretty …
    this is a pretty good start. There are a couple things that are out of date that he taught that doesn’t apply anymore. This was over two years ago so I guess thats to be expected.

  8. Fruitzii Says:

    works both ways , …
    works both ways , you can say es-qu-el as well. My bad on the first post.

  9. rhillner Says:

    In the programming …
    In the programming world, we say sequel.

    Get your facts straight.

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