September 2016
Intermediate to advanced
488 pages
12h 21m
English
We cover:
In Part I of this book, we’ll introduce you to both the Ruby language and the Rails framework. But we can’t get anywhere until you’ve installed both and verified that they’re operating correctly.
To get Rails running on your system, you need the following:
A Ruby interpreter. Rails is written in Ruby, and you’ll be writing your applications in Ruby too. Rails 5.0 recommends Ruby version 2.3 but will run on Ruby 2.2. It won’t work on prior versions of Ruby.
Ruby on Rails. This book was written using Rails version 5.0 (specifically, Rails 5.0.2).
A JavaScript interpreter. Both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X have JavaScript ...
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