Real-life Ruby on Rails App From Scratch In 14 Hours (RSpec) (Udemy.com)
I remaked my first Ruby on Rails application after two years of commercial experience.
Created by: Hubert Jakubiak
Produced in 2021
What you will learn
- Create Ruby on Rails application from scratch
- Install gems
- Write service objects
- Write model and controller specs in RSpec
- Debug and fix bugs
- Looking for solutions using Google search
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Overall Score : 80 / 100
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Course Description
After two years of working as a Ruby on Rails developer, I decided to remake my first Ruby on Rails application. This time I do not forget about writing decent test coverage. I'm sharing with you the full journey of creating new application so I did not skip any part when I was looking for solutions using Google search. During this course you should definitely get the idea how writing Ruby on Rails application looks like in real life. Are you ready for that?Who this course is for:
- Beginners who would like to see how to create Ruby on Rails application with decent test coverage which is very important if you are thinking about getting a job as a developer.
Instructor Details

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Hubert Jakubiak
I'm Ruby on Rails Developer coming from an online advertising background. I started my professional web developer career in January 2017 at age 27. I've worked for several commercial projects since then. Here on Udemy, I decided to share my screencasts how I develop my side projects from scratch, so no edits and cuts. You will see a full process of developing a new application. I always pay attention to details, so the quality of my solutions is very important to me. Automated tests? Of course, I can't imagine my life without them. Why I hit the record button? I can learn new things that way too. Explaining how things work requires deep understanding.