Introduction to Ruby on Rails Training in Norman
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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You will create an application using Ruby on Rails.
Course Length: 1 Days
Course Tuition: $290 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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To ensure success, students should take the following courses: XML: An Introduction (Fourth Edition), Web Design with XHTML, HTML, and CSS: Level 1, and Fundamentals of Databases Using MySQL. |
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Ruby Programming Uses & Stats
Difficulty
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Popularity
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Year Created 1995 |
Pros
Easy to Learn:
Along with Python, Ruby is regarded as one of the easier languages to learn
Growing Community:
Ruby has a vast collection of open source code available within the Rails community.
Readable Code:
Ruby is mostly self-documenting which increases productivity because there is less need to write out separate documentation. As a result it makes it easier on developers to pick up existing projects.
Good for Rapid Application Development (RAD):
Rails framework makes it easy to accommodate changes.
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Cons
Performance and Scalability:
There have been concerns that Rails applications are not as fast as Java or C, which is true, but for the majority of applications it is fast enough.
Not All Website Hosts Can Support Rails:
Alternatively, Rails application can be hosted on a Virtual Private Server (VPS) with Amazon EC2, Rackspace, or Linode.
Documentation:
It can be a bit challenging to find documentation for popular gems and libraries that heavily involve using mixins.
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Ruby Programming Job Market |
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Top Job Locations
New York City |
Complimentary Skills to have along with Ruby Programming
If you are just learning to write code, Ruby is one of the best languages to start with. Ruby is a dynamic, object oriented , general purpose programming language. |