Practical Rails Projects

Practical Rails Projects
Authors
Eldon Alameda
ISBN
1590597818
Published
29 Oct 2007
Purchase online
amazon.com

The best way to learn Rails is by creating a variety of applications with it. You already know the basics of Rails, and you’re familiar with the exciting features and benefits associated with using this Ruby–based framework. You’re now at the point where you need to gain firsthand experience with Rails by thoroughly exploring the features and building several different types of web applications.

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The best way to learn Rails is by creating a variety of applications with it.

You already know the basics of Rails, and you’re familiar with the exciting features and benefits associated with using this Ruby–based framework. You’re now at the point where you need to gain firsthand experience with Rails by thoroughly exploring the features and building several different types of web applications.

Eldon Alameda takes a focused approach to guiding you through the creation of multiple real-world examples that are designed to get your hands dirty with the core features of Rails, while providing you with the valuable experience of creating real Rails applications.

Projects you’ll work on include creating a simple blog with an external API, constructing a workout tracker with a RESTful interface and graphs, and converting an existing PHP site to Rails while adding an advanced JavaScript interface. As an added bonus, the final project makes use of the edge version of Rails as you build an application that utilizes Active Resource, which provides an opportunity to explore the various changes and features that will be included with Rails 2.0. Each project is designed to provide you with the necessary information and tools to give you a running start at solving that problem yourself, and each project includes a number of additional ideas and exercises for ways that you can extend each application to fit your own needs.

What you’ll learn

  • Implementing caching options
  • Developing applications the RESTful way
  • Adding graphs to your Rails application
  • Connecting to a legacy database
  • Building generators to automate installation of common files
  • Building an XML-RPC API into your Rails applications

Who this book is for

This book is for anyone who has gone beyond the basics of Rails and wants to learn higher–level Rails techniques. It is also useful for those experienced in other disciplines (such as Java and PHP) who want to learn Rails.

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