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Learn Ruby
Learn to program in Ruby, a flexible and beginner-friendly language used to create sites like Codecademy.
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Learn Ruby on Rails
Learn the basics of building applications with this convenient and powerful web development framework.
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Learn Authentication with Ruby on Rails
Learn how to add user sign up, login & logout functionality to your Rails applications.
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Deploy Rails to Heroku
Guide for putting your Rails app online with Heroku.
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Building a To-Do List with Ruby on Rails
Learn how to build a To-Do List with Ruby on Rails
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Request-Response Cycle III
Guide for navigating a Rails app with a form.
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MVC: Model, View, Controller
App organization explained
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Request-Response Cycle I
Guide for navigating a Rails app with static pages.
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Web Development Change Log
Take a look at the at the recent changes to the Web Development domain content
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Request-Response Cycle II
Guide for navigating a dynamic Rails app.
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Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails is an open-source, server-side Ruby framework used for building web applications.
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Hashes
A collection of key-value pairs enclosed within curly braces. Values are assigned to keys using the => syntax. This will create an empty hash with no default values. Default values may also be provided. ruby emptyhash = Hash.new puts emptyhash.inspect puts "#{emptyhash[1]}" hashdefault = Hash.new("Codecademy")
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Gems
Gems are open-source Ruby libraries or applications that lend extra utility to other applications.
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