Ruby On Rails: Stock Market App (Udemy.com)
Build a Cool Stock Quote App In Rails
Created by: John Elder
Produced in 2022
What you will learn
- Build Web Apps With Ruby On Rails
- Build Your Own Stock Market Website
- Understand the Bootstrap CSS Framework
- Use Databases with Ruby on Rails
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Overall Score : 92 / 100
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Course Description
Ruby on Rails can seem overwhelming at first, but it doesn't have to be! In this course I'll walk you through it step by step and you'll be building your first web app in MINUTES. You'll be amazed how quick and easy it is to create very professional looking websites, even if you have no programming or web design experience at all.
Watch over my shoulder as I build a cool Stock Market app step by step right in front of you. You'll follow along and build your own copy. By the time we're finished, you'll have a solid understanding of Ruby on Rails and how to use it to build awesome web apps.
The course contains 42 videos and is just over 3 hours long. Watch the videos at your own pace, and post questions along the way if you get stuck. You don't need any special knowledge or software to take this course, though any experience with HTML or CSS is a plus. You don't even need to know the Ruby programming language. I'll walk you through EVERYTHING.
Ruby on Rails is a great web development tool and learning it has never been this easy.
What We'll Build...
We'll build a cool Stock Market app that let's you look up stock quotes and financial information and save it to a database.
Users can create an account and sign up to your website, log in, add stocks, check stock prices and all kinds of other cool financial information.
We'll style the website using the popular Bootstrap CSS framework (I'll show you how to use it!)
Sign up today and I'll see you on the inside!
Who this course is for:
Watch over my shoulder as I build a cool Stock Market app step by step right in front of you. You'll follow along and build your own copy. By the time we're finished, you'll have a solid understanding of Ruby on Rails and how to use it to build awesome web apps.
The course contains 42 videos and is just over 3 hours long. Watch the videos at your own pace, and post questions along the way if you get stuck. You don't need any special knowledge or software to take this course, though any experience with HTML or CSS is a plus. You don't even need to know the Ruby programming language. I'll walk you through EVERYTHING.
Ruby on Rails is a great web development tool and learning it has never been this easy.
What We'll Build...
We'll build a cool Stock Market app that let's you look up stock quotes and financial information and save it to a database.
Users can create an account and sign up to your website, log in, add stocks, check stock prices and all kinds of other cool financial information.
We'll style the website using the popular Bootstrap CSS framework (I'll show you how to use it!)
Sign up today and I'll see you on the inside!
Who this course is for:
- This course is meant for absolute beginners who want to learn Ruby on Rails for Web Development
- Anyone wanting to learn to build web apps
Instructor Details
- 4.6 Rating
- 50 Reviews
John Elder
John Elder is a pioneer in Web Development who created one of the first Internet advertising networks back in 1997. He sold it to a publicly traded company at the height of the dot com boom and then went on to create the best-selling Submission-Spider search engine submission software that's been used by over 3 million individuals and small businesses in over 45 countries.
Today he teaches Web Development courses at Codemy the online code school he founded.
John graduated with honors with a degree in economics from Washington University in St. Louis where he was an artsci scholar.