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May 20, 2008

FREE 20-week Ruby-on-Rails Programming Course – with Passion!

Filed under: web2.0 — arungupta @ 6:45 am


Sang Shin and Brian Leonard are starting a new free online course of “Ruby, JRuby and Rails Application Development (with Passion!)”. The course is taken online and will start from Jul 15, 2008.

The objective of this course are “This course will go through briefly the basics of Ruby (and JRuby) programming language first.  The rest of the course will be devoted to learning Rails functionality such as Active Record, Active Controller, and Active View.  Attendees will acquire sufficient knowledge in order to write reasonably sophisticated Rails application upon completion.” Read more details here.

In this course, you’ll learn various NetBeans and GlassFish tricks for Ruby-on-Rails development and deployment.

Read the Registration FAQ and send a blank email to ruby-on-rails-programming-with-passion-subscribe@googlegroups.com to register.

This course runs very much like a regular college course in which the students are expected to do weekly homework after studying the learning material and doing the hands-on
lab. By registering with the email address above, students can ask/answer questions. Some quick links …

It is FREE and can be taken online, so what are you waiting for – register now!

Technorati: rubyonrails jruby ruby glassfish netbeans web2.0

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