Ruby on Rails for Beginners

Learn To Integrate Front End and Back End Development with the Ruby Programming Language and Rails Framework

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You've learned HTML and CSS-- and probably some Javascript and PHP. Did you ever wonder why you need four separate languages to create a web application? Is there a better, more unified solution? If you've been looking for an easy to learn, rapid application development environment, Ruby on Rails is for you.

Ruby on Rails-- commonly called just "Rails"-- is an increasingly popular language and framework for creating web applications. The Rails framework provides templates to complete such common tasks as:

  • Retrieving Web Service Content
  • Querying a Database
  • Creating and Using Page Templates
  • Much, much more

Because the templates are already part of the Rails framework, you'll spend less time architecting and coding common tasks. The Rails framework is a time saver that doesn't sacrifice power or flexibility.

Every day new jobs are posted for prepared Ruby on Rails Developers. Increase your opportunities-- whether you work as a contractor, freelancer or you're looking for a full time job by learning this important framework and language.

Instructor Daniel Lefevbre is both a Rails expert and patient instructor. Daniel will guide you through this excellent course, taking a patient, step-by-step approach to the material. You'll learn through Daniel's exciting lectures and engaging lab exercises that teach you the in's and out's of the framework.

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