Rails Crash Course (No Starch Press)
Monday, 13 October 2014

Major websites like Twitter and GitHub run Rails under the hood, and if you have a background in HTML and CSS, this "No-Nonsense Guide to Rails Development" will teach you to harness Rails for your own projects and create web applications that are fast, stable, and secure. Anthony Lewis starts with Ruby and Rails fundamentals and then dives straight into models, controllers, views, and deployment. 

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Author: Anthony Lewis
Publisher: No Starch Press

Date: October 16, 2014
Pages: 296

ISBN: 9781593275723
Print: 1593275722
Kindle: B00O9A7E92

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