[Noisebridge-announce] Rails class 6/24: Intro to Rails: Topic TBD

Brad brad at railsschool.org
Tue Jun 17 16:32:59 UTC 2014


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Hi, Noisebridge! We added a new class at  7pm on June 24, 2014

Intro to Rails: Topic TBD

We'll dig into a specific part of rails to learn more about how Rails works. Vote for your choice of topic here: https://www.quicksurveys.com/s/r4N5Qbx

This is a beginner to intermediate class that will focus on one of Rails "parts": Models, Authentication, Authorization, Views, Forms, Controllers, Routes, or Tests. The goal is to provide a deeper understanding of the most commonly used Rails components so that students feel more comfortable building apps on their own. 

We'll chose the topic based on popular demand; [vote here](https://www.quicksurveys.com/s/r4N5Qbx)

## Pre-Requisites
Students should be basically familiar with the Ruby on Rails environment. Ideally you have gone through a tutorial or built a basic application. Extensive knowledge of Ruby is not required, though a basic working knowledge will be helpful.

To follow along, you should have Rails 4.x installed and ready to go when you come to class. If you are unsure how to do this, or want more information about installing Ruby or Rails, check out these links:

* [How should I prepare for my first Ruby lesson?](http://www.railsschool.org/faq#How_should_I_prepare_for_my_first_Ruby_lesson)
* [How should I prepare for my first Rails lesson?](http://www.railsschool.org/faq#How_should_I_prepare_for_my_first_Rails_lesson)

For a good introduction, check out the first two chapters of [Michael Hartl's tutorial](http://www.railstutorial.org/). 

RSVP here: http://www.railsschool.org/l/intro-to-rails-topic-tbd
May The Force Be With You!

Best regards,
Rails School, http://www.railsschool.org

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