Dewey Decimal006.7
Table Of ContentRuby on Rails Quick Start.Part I: First Steps with Rails.Chapter 1: Learning Ruby.Chapter 2: Getting Started with Rails.Part II: Rails In Depth.Chapter 3: Using Active Record.Chapter 4: Controller: In Depth.Chapter 5: View: In Depth.Part III: Developing a Complete Rails Application.Chapter 6: Developing Book Shelf: The Basic Framework.Chapter 7: Developing Book Shelf: Adding the Core Functionality.Chapter 8: Developing Book Shelf: Social Support.Chapter 9: Testing the Book Shelf Application.Part IV: Advanced Rails.Chapter 10: Using Prototype and script.aculo.us.Chapter 11: Extending Rails.Chapter 12: Advanced Topics.Part V: Appendixes.Appendix A: Ruby Quick Reference.Appendix B: Ruby on Rails Guide.Index.
SynopsisThanks to the explosive growth in popularity of the Rails framework, the equally popular Ruby programming language now has a great place to hang its hat. The powerful combination of the two provides the perfect toolset to create Web applications that feature concise code, clean syntax, and easy maintenance. This must-have book is your best guide on how to jump on the RoR bandwagon--from the basics of Ruby programming to advanced techniques for experienced Rails developers., Get on the RoR track and build powerful Web apps with ease Thanks to the explosive growth in popularity of the Rails framework, the equally popular Ruby programming language now has a great place to hang its hat. The powerful combination of the two provides the perfect toolset to create Web applications that feature concise code, clean syntax, and easy maintenance. This must-have book is your best guide on how to jump on the RoR bandwagon, from the basics of Ruby programming to advanced techniques for experienced Rails developers. Get up to speed on Ruby basics, including objects, irb, and built-ins Explore the Model, Controller, and View layers of the Rails framework Understand the "convention over configuration" philosophy of Ruby on Rails Walk through the development of a complete Rails application Set up a database, build a model, use scripts, and test and debug Master advanced Rails, including Prototype, Scriptaculous, and topics such as Web Services, Thanks to the explosive growth in popularity of the Rails framework, the equally popular Ruby programming language now has a great place to hang its hat. The powerful combination of the two provides the perfect toolset to create Web applications that feature concise code, clean syntax, and easy maintenance.
LC Classification NumberTK5105.888