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I provide many resouces so you can have options, use whatever works for you.

THIS IS AEOMSEOMSMEOMSE

HI JON

HTML / CSS / INTRO TO INTERNET

Dont stay here to long, when you feel you understand how it works go ahead and move on.

assumes knowledge of git

Ruby

Move on once you've finished a ruby track.

Guides

ruby / rails tutorials

Resources

Write Ruby programs in your browser.

Tools

These are the tools we're going to use every day. So get familar before moving on to rails.

Editor

Download and install a text editor. I recommend:

Git

Command Line

Rails

This is where all the skills we've built come together. Do this book slow, twice.

Mackenzie Child YouTube playlists

Getting started with rails.

12 Rails apps in 12 weeks

Learn enough series by Michael Hartl

His stuff is just really good, and you should do them all.

https://www.learnenough.com/web-development-fundamentals

Rails further learning

A four part tutorial on RACK, which is the backbone of rails. A good primer on ERB and HTTP Requests

TODO ( list of things for me to add to repository )

  • have a quiz or example projects, to determine when its time to move on
  • add resources for tools
  • add setting up machine for development resources

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