Created 5 April 16
Last Update 5 April 16
Closed Captions No
Resolution 1280x720
Difficulty Intermediate
Video Encoding H.264
File Size 436.92MB
Number of Lessons 10
Total Course Video Length 50:18
Tags back-end, code, course, education, how-to, learning, rails, ruby, ruby on rails, training, tutorial, video course, video tutorial, web development
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What's New in Rails 5? TFx

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Course Description

Ruby on Rails has changed the world of web development since version 1 was released in 2004. It has become known since that time as a powerful framework that allows web applications to be built with relative ease. It’s a framework designed with developer productivity and happiness in mind. It’s also a framework that continues to change and evolve!

In this course, Envato Tuts+ instructor José Mota will give you a preview of some of the new features of the upcoming Rails release: version 5. You’ll get a look at some of the biggest changes and deprecations, as well as a preview of the latest versions of built-in libraries like Turbolinks, ActionCable and Sprockets. You’ll also see the newly integrated Rails API functionality. Best of all, you’ll learn how to get started using Rails 5 beta today!

What You’ll Learn
  • The main deprecations for Rails 5.
  • Features that already existed in Rails 4, but have been tweaked to work better.
  • How to use new ActiveRecord features to solve common problems.
  • How to use the Rails API, which is baked into the standard distribution in Rails 5.
  • What’s new in Turbolinks 3, ActionCable, and more.
About the Instructor

José Mota is a Rubyist, Javascripter, UI designer, occasional speaker, and Mac & Arch Linux user. You can find out more on his website.

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