Project based learning is the most effective type of learning.
Whether you’re learning to code to become a web developer, or just looking to prototype your MVP, we believe working on projects is the most effective way to learn. Instead of being taught theory, you ll learn by building working applications. You understand the big picture concepts before filling in the details. You learn to build apps the way developers do one feature at a time.
Most people feel demotivated when they take traditional programming classes, but with our course, you ll make rapid progress on your projects so you always stay engaged. Along the way, you learn in–demand tech skills through practice and solving problems with available resources, not through brute memorization.
Our course walks you through building four comprehensive web applications you will launch live on the web including:
1) A restaurant review site for people to browse and rate local eateries:
Admin users can add new restaurants while signed in users can leave star ratings with a review. Anyone can search through the listings index for specific restaurants.
2) A two–sided marketplace for buyers and sellers:
Sellers will be able to upload listings with images, manage their inventory through a dashboard, and charge credit cards with the Stripe API. You’ll learn how to take a small percentage cut of each transaction and transfer payments to your sellers.
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: One-stop Ruby on Rails: Build Web Applications from Scratch
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8 reviews for One-stop Ruby on Rails: Build Web Applications from Scratch
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 18.5 hours |
Year | 2015 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Christoper stair –
The versions of everything is out of date and there has been no updates to the course to support this issue. For example, Heroku install is completely different. Bootstrap is on a completely new version. These small differences make a big change which is annoying to troubleshoot and fix from the students side because the video content is not lining up with the code we’re working with.
Barry Regan –
only issue is that the course is outdated re some versions/3rd party services/gems. It could be updated relatively easily and would make a huge difference.
John Kounelias –
I have tried multiple rail tutorials so far, and have found NOTHING good. He is the best!
Robin Bastien –
So far so good
Agit Akyol –
Since I’ve studied Mechanical Engineering and MBA, I have taken hundreds of courses from hundreds of different instructors in my education history. I can easily say Alex Yang is one of the best instructor I have ever seen. His approach is to teach as much information as possible during the course. He is constantly emphasizing on where and what you should focus on while he is building the Web Apps. His language is pretty simplificative and understandable. The sentences are created perfectly well. You can find yourself engaged the course after a few seconds. The course covers a lot of important information and real life examples. This is my third course on Udemy and it has the longest duration. Basically, you pay for one course but take more than 3 courses in one, because it has three 3 main projects as well as other special sections. There is a lot of value in this course, so I highly recommend it and suggest you to watch every second carefully!
Othniel Tucker –
It is a good match
Carl Joseph DeMarco –
This course blows. Only in the second video and already there’re are problems with the set up. It hasn’t been updated in 4 years and judging by recent student reviews the instructor’s bailed. My own fault I suppose for not checking on update and reading more reviews, but for the price I got it at I thought it was worth a try. It wasn’t. Switching to another course on the same thing updated a couple months ago. THIS COURSE SHOULD BE REMOVED. IT’S UNCONSCIOUNABLE THAT THE INSTRUCTOR IS STILL MAKING MONEY ON THIS.
Neuro Divergent –
This course is terribly outdated, and despite trying very hard to look for current solutions, I had no choice but to give up. Until the course gets updated or they throw up a proper warning that it’s outdated, look for something else.