Build web apps with JavaScript, the wildly popular React JS, AngularJS, Vue JS frameworks, and Ruby on Rails 5. These are the top on–demand and highest paying web technologies in the world today. This course will teach you each of these technologies and how to apply them as you build amazing web apps. No prior experience in any of them necessary to take this course!
Among many other features, you will learn how to master even the most complex parts of JavaScript, and make Ruby on Rails web apps that work with React, AngularJS, and Vue.js as their front–ends, utilizing Yarn & Webpack, and styled with the Semantic UI, Bootstap, and Materialize frameworks.
You will also learn the following:
How to build APIs for front end single page applications
Learn the basics of JavaScript programming and progress to advanced topics
Get an in–depth introduction to Ruby and building web applications with Ruby on Rails
How to take existing features and make them more engaging for your users
Starting with a standalone single page application and integrating it into a full stack web application
Communicating between the front end and back end using REST APIs
Different approaches to managing front end libraries in your application
Instructor Details
Courses : 7
Specification: JavaScript and Ruby on Rails with React, Angular, and Vue
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Jos Gabriel Gonz lez Gonz lez –
Nice course!
Dhanushka Gayashan –
Really good course for beginners…
Jason Ho –
Quality of info is ok. Can be very slow, even for a beginner. Lecture lacks chrisma and the sound quality is inconsistent. Overall pretty disappointed and wouldn’t recommend, unless you want to fall alseep quickly.
Neil F. Sambol –
1. Angular component is about 5 years out of date. Needs to be updated for latest Angular version. 2. No QA or attention to detail…segment 237 was completely blurry and needs to be re shot.
Ryan Pitts‘ –
Im liking it so far. One of the better tutorials on React/Ruby
Fei Wang –
so far so ok
Alfred Dom nguez –
Great speed and clear instructor!
William Hatch –
While I can’t speak for the other front ends discussed in this course, after watching the react related sections, I feel this course is just glossing over these front end frameworks, without getting into any specifics as to how you’d really leverage them in a rails app. The example applications focused purely on using react as a view rendering mechanism, where you’d include the react component into an existing rails view, passing it props, etc. But it didn’t touch upon, at all, the react component fetching it’s own data from an api. In reality, there’s zero reason to use react with rails in this way. You already have a plethora of templating solutions in place, so why go through the trouble of incorporating react if you’re only going to treat it like another templating solution? There were other misc errors, and the presentation is heavy on superfluous content, making it slow going. Bummed, for sure.
Yuen Yoshida –
This course contains a lot of stuff such as bunch of js frameworks, ruby and rails. But I think it’s too broad for beginners. Learners need to refer to other materials to figure out what is going on. And I don’t think it’s a good idea that Ruby crash course is at the end of the course and it’s painful to learn text based materials at Udemy platform because it doesn’t seem good at it. However using Js framework with rails api is good idea. I wanted to learn in depth about this technology.
Kaipeng Yu –
clear walkthrough
Lennon Mawele –
Excellent
Anna Pauxberger –
I like the course, but I would appreciate a repo with fully working code, since copy pasting or typing caused quite a few errors for me.
Khalil Rahman –
Clear and Simple framework for Ideas!
Ben Dover –
Not much material as expected.
Dwayne M –
learned a lot really quickly.