In this section we will walk through how to setup a project management dashboard and how to build out the Rails application. Additionally we will analyze how Rails works from the inside out so that it's easier to understand how to extend functionality later on.
In this guide we'll walk through how to sign up for a project management account using Pivotal Tracker. This will help us to track our progress and ensure that we list out all of the requirements for the Rails application that we'll be building.
In this guide I walk through how to work with the Pivotal Tracker project management dashboard, including how to create a set of requirements, add todo items, and how to start a project.
In this guide I walk through how you can upload the attached project management tasks into Pivotal Tracker so that you can follow along.
In this guide we'll walk through how to create a Rails application completely from scratch and we will also analyze how to look at the web server to perform debugging.
In this guide we walk through how to utilize the Rails scaffold system in order to create the blog for our portfolio application, including how to update the Postgres database.
In this guide we take a step back and analyze how the Rails system works. To begin we walk through the basic App directory and then walk through how to work with the Index and Show methods provided in the Rails Controllers.
In this guide I walk through how to properly understand the Rails process, specifically as it relates to the: New, Create, Update, Edit, and Destroy actions.
In this guide you'll learn how the Resource system works with Rails in relation to routes.
In this guide I walk through the remaining file system components and explain how they work and how you can use them to build Rails applications.
In this guide we'll update the Pivotal Tracker project management dashboard to complete the tasks listed for this module.
In this lesson we'll walk through the full Rails application generation process. This will include a comprehensive analysis of the options that can be used when creating a new Rails app.
devCamp does not support ancient browsers.
Install a modern version for best experience.