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Ruby on Rails is far from dead — become a pro with this digital course
TL;DR: Learn to design and develop your own website with the Complete Ruby on Rails 6 Bootcamp Certification bundle for $35.99, a 96% savings as of Sept. 14.
Maybe you’ve heard rumors that Ruby on Rails is dead (or maybe you have no idea what we’re talking about), but either way, it couldn’t be further than the truth. Despite being 15 years since its inception (basically a lifetime in the tech wold), it’s still being utilized by tons of companies, including heavy hitters like Airbnb, Shopify, and Twitch.
It’s not surprising. RoR offers a fresh approach to building applications, enabling startups to deliver MVPs much faster. It eliminated the need to write boilerplate code and made it easy to build and deploy web applications. In an industry where speed is important, RoR allows for much efficient development.
If you’re interested in building a product and want to create a prototype fast, RoR might be your best bet. The Complete Ruby on Rails 6 Bootcamp Certification Bundle will fill you in on what you need to know about the framework with more than 40 hours of premium learning content.
With courses taught by pro developers, this five-part bundle will equip you with the skills to build sophisticated websites and apps using RoR, regardless of your experience level in coding. You’ll first get a primer on Ruby (the language it’s based on) and learn the basic and advanced features of Rails like deployment and rapid development. The introductory course will supply you with full source codes so you can learn offline on your own, plus you’ll also get tutorials on creating web applications right away.
The following courses focus on the different applications of RoR and how to maximize the framework’s full potential. You’ll get to build exciting things like a finance tracker, chatrooms, password authenticators, and so much more.
This bundle is designed to help you build virtually any web application you can imagine, and for a limited time, you can snag it on sale for only $35.99.
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