Alex Yang
Instructor
Alex Yang is a skilled instructor known for providing valuable insights and expert guidance to learners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Learn web development by building projects like Etsy and Craigslist. Master Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS, and APIs through hands-on experience.
This course is all about hands-on learning! You’ll build awesome web apps from scratch, dive into Ruby on Rails and other cool tech, and by the end, you'll be ready to showcase your skills or launch your own ideas into the world.
Master Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS, APIs, and other web technologies by building Etsy, Yelp, and Craigslist from scratch.
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.
3) A web scraper to collect data:
Access a webpage's HTML and identify proper selectors for parsing through data. Write a script in the Ruby programming language to scrape Wikipedia and Airbnb and export the information into a database.
4) Apartment Rental Site like Craigslist:
Gather data through an API and use that data to build a custom Ruby on Rails web app. You'll write a script in the Ruby programming language to collect and process the data you receive, then save the information to a database, and build a front-end interface for users to interact with it. By the end of the course, you'll have learned to automate the data collection process and have an app that's live on Heroku.
5) Bonus Feature videos:
Learn how to code your site in multiple lanugages, add social media features, and more with a series of bonus features to feature customize your app.
Web development topics covered:
Ruby on Rails
HTML and CSS
jQuery
JSON
Bootstrap
Coffeescript
Stripe API
Google Maps API
Git and Github
Heroku
Web scraping topics covered:
Data scraping
SQlite
CSV databases
Data analysis
Data scraping
Data cleaning
Parsing data files
CSV databases
Script automation
By the end of this course, your web applications will be ready for real users and you can start collecting payments through Stripe immediately. You'll have the skills, experience, and portfolio to get a job as a web developer or build out any idea of your own.
[Note: This is the BaseRails bundler pack of four projects included in this one course. You may start with any project as each course is self-contained.]
Prototype any MVP for a web app
Install and setup Ruby on Rails
Create new web applications in Ruby on Rails and launch it live on the web
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Instructor
Alex Yang is a skilled instructor known for providing valuable insights and expert guidance to learners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Awesome content and presentation! Found it intuitive and felt it was easy to follow. I enjoyed the variety of the apps covered and it was easy to understand and learn.
So far, several of the resources don't even exist any longer, like railsinstaller.org. Additionally, some of the instructions are just flat-out wrong, due to the course being so old. Luckily, I'm fairly technical so I was able to install Rails anyway. We'll see if there are other issues later in the course that have to do with the age of the course as compared to the current versions, but so far, I am not very impressed.
clear and easy to understand
Thanks for the course.. I learned a lot.
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.
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.
It is a good match
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!
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Jr F.
Very good so far. Needs to be updated for Rails 7