Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
If you know HTML, CSS, and JS, then you're more than ready to try RoR. Go through a tutorial like www.railstutorial.org. I started with https://onemonth.com/courses/one-month-rails/ and really liked that course.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Stella Buttercup <stellabuttercup1@gmail.com> wrote:
I am a new programmer. I know Javascript, CSS, and HTML. I've never written a web app. I can cobble together code for my first try, but it is likely that as a beginner programmer code, it can quickly become an unmaintainable mess. I learned that Ruby on Rails helps build applications using basic patterns to inform better code design. Should I learn Ruby on Rails before I start coding? Or do I build it with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and then modify it to fit the patterns? I don't understand the best way to go about it.--
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