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Agile Web Development with Rails 6 latest
By Sam Ruby, David Bryant Copeland, and Dave Thomas
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Agile Web Development with Rails 6
By Sam Ruby, David Bryant Copeland, and Dave Thomas
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Printed book, E-book, 494 pages

Published 2020-02-06

Learn Rails the way the Rails core team recommends it, along with the tens of thousands of developers who have used this broad, far-reaching tutorial and reference. If you’re new to Rails, you’ll get step-by-step guidance. If you’re an experienced developer, get the comprehensive, insider information you need for the latest version of Ruby on Rails.
The new edition of this award-winning classic is completely updated for Rails 6 and Ruby 2.6, with information on system testing, Webpack, and advanced JavaScript.

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Agile Web Development with Rails 5.1outdated
By Sam Ruby, David Bryant Copeland, and Dave Thomas
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Agile Web Development with Rails 5.1
By Sam Ruby, David Bryant Copeland, and Dave Thomas
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Printed book, 494 pages

Published 2017-11-10

Ruby on Rails helps you produce high-quality, beautiful-looking web applications quickly—you concentrate on creating the application, and Rails takes care of the details. Rails 5.1 brings many improvements, and this edition is updated to cover the new features and changes in best practices.

We start with a step-by-step walkthrough of building a real application, and in-depth chapters look at the built-in Rails features. Follow along with an extended tutorial as you write a web-based store application. Eliminate tedious configuration and housekeeping, seamlessly incorporate Ajax and JavaScript, send emails and manage background jobs with ActiveJob, build real-time features using WebSockets and ActionCable. Test your applications as you write them using the built-in unit, integration, and system testing frameworks, internationalize your applications, and deploy your applications easily and securely. New in this edition is support for Webpack and advanced JavaScript, as well as Rails’ new browser-based system testing.

Rails 1.0 was released in December 2005. This book was there from the start, and didn’t just evolve alongside Rails, it evolved with Rails. It has been developed in consultation with the Rails core team. In fact, Rails itself is tested against the code in this book.

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