Brief Summary
In this fun course, you'll learn to build a Pinterest-style website using Ruby on Rails. With easy-to-follow videos, you'll create your own web app in no time, even if you're a total beginner. Let's dive in and make something awesome together!
Key Points
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Step-by-step guidance to build a Pinterest-style website.
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No prior programming or web design experience is required.
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19 videos totaling over 5 hours of content.
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Learn Ruby on Rails quickly and easily.
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Post questions for help along the way.
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the basics of Ruby on Rails.
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Build your own web app from scratch.
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Follow along with engaging video tutorials.
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Gain confidence in web development.
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Create a professional-looking site without prior experience.
About This Course
Watch over my shoulder as I build a Pinterest-style website. I'll walk you through it step by step quickly and easily!
Ruby on Rails can seem overwhelming at first, but it doesn’t have to be! In this course I’ll walk you through it step by step and you’ll be building your first web app in MINUTES. You’ll be amazed how quick and easy it is to create very professional looking websites, even if you have no programming or web design experience at all.
Watch over my shoulder as I build a Pinterest website step by step right in front of you. You’ll follow along and build your own copy. By the time we’re finished, you’ll have a solid understanding of Ruby on Rails and how to use it to build awesome web apps.
The course contains 19 videos – and is just over 5 hours long. Watch the videos at your own pace, and post questions along the way if you get stuck. You don’t need any special knowledge or software to take this course, though any experience with HTML or CSS is a plus. You don’t even need to know the Ruby programming language. I’ll walk you through EVERYTHING.
Ruby on Rails is a great web development tool and learning it has never been this easy.
Rupert H.
Great. Fast. Well explained. Nice guy. Shows his mistakes and fixes. Best trainer I've ever watched. If you read this, thanks John!