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Title
Ruby® on Rails Notes for Professionals book
Subject
Ruby® on Rails Notes
Description
The Ruby® on Rails Notes for Professionals book is compiled from Stack Overflow Documentation, the content is written by the beautiful people at Stack Overflow. Text content is released under Creative Commons BY-SA. See credits at the end of this book whom contributed to the various chapters. Images may be copyright of their respective owners unless otherwise specified
229 pages, published on April 2018
229 pages, published on April 2018
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Chapters
- Getting started with Ruby on Rails
- Routing
- ActiveRecord
- Views
- ActiveRecord Migrations
- Rails Best Practices
- Naming Conventions
- ActionCable
- ActiveModel
- User Authentication in Rails
- ActiveRecord Associations
- ActiveRecord Validations
- ActiveRecord Query Interface
- ActionMailer
- Rails generate commands
- Configuration
- I18n - Internationalization
- Using GoogleMaps with Rails
- File Uploads
- Caching
- ActionController
- Configuration
- Safe Constantize
- Rails 5
- Authorization with CanCan
- Mongoid
- Gems
- Change default timezone
- Asset Pipeline
- Upgrading Rails
- ActiveRecord Locking
- Debugging
- Configure Angular with Rails
- Rails logger
- Prawn PDF
- Rails API
- Deploying a Rails app on Heroku
- ActiveSupport
- Form Helpers
- ActiveRecord Transactions
- RSpec and Ruby on Rails
- Decorator pattern
- Elasticsearch
- React with Rails using react-rails gem
- Rails Cookbook - Advanced rails recipes/learnings and coding techniques
- Multipurpose ActiveRecord columns
- Class Organization
- Shallow Routing
- Model states: AASM
- Rails 5 API Authetication
- Testing Rails Applications
- Active Jobs
- Rails frameworks over the years
- Nested form in Ruby on Rails
- Factory Girl
- Import whole CSV files from specific folder
- Tools for Ruby on Rails code optimization and cleanup
- ActiveJob
- Active Model Serializers
- Rails Engine - Modular Rails
- Single Table Inheritance
- ActiveRecord Transactions
- Turbolinks
- Friendly ID
- Securely storing authentication keys
- Authenticate Api using Devise
- Integrating React.js with Rails Using Hyperloop
- Change a default Rails application enviornment
- Rails -Engines
- Adding an Amazon RDS to your rails application
- Payment feature in rails
- Rails on docker
- Reserved Words
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