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Milos Arsenijevic

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Jul 22, 2015, 7:40:29 PM7/22/15
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Does someone have same tasks to practice?
On the same level like michael hartl twitter or little bit harder.
It will be amazing to have a solution off that task

I can't find some exercise for rails unlike for PHP

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tamouse pontiki

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Jul 23, 2015, 9:57:05 PM7/23/15
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Get and read Justin Weiss's "Practicing Rails" book (https://www.justinweiss.com/practicing-rails/).

That said, pick one "smaller" aspect out of rails (say ActiveRecord::Serializers) and go to town building practice apps with models and tests and just work it until you know it cold.

In fact, work on testing; that's a huge aspect that a lot of folks don't have enough expertise on.

Small ideas, work them, like kata.


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Milo Arse

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Jul 24, 2015, 6:36:38 AM7/24/15
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I was thinking to use someone else project and develop that project from
scratch because he has solution.

I know about small idea then to upgrade it some bigger thing, but i
would rather use someone else web application and practice on it.

If you know some web project (open source) which are finished let me
know


Thank you for advice for testing


tamouse m. wrote in post #1176845:
> Get and read Justin Weiss's "Practicing Rails" book (
> https://www.justinweiss.com/practicing-rails/).
>
> That said, pick one "smaller" aspect out of rails (say
> ActiveRecord::Serializers) and go to town building practice apps with
> models and tests and just work it until you know it cold.
>
> In fact, work on testing; that's a huge aspect that a lot of folks don't
> have enough expertise on.
>
> Small ideas, work them, like kata.
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Milos Arsenijevic
> <li...@ruby-forum.com>

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