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Author Ruby, Sam, author.

Title Agile web development with Rails 5.1 / by Sam Ruby, David Bryant Copeland, with Dave Thomas ; foreword by David Heinemeier Hansson ; edited by Suzanne Davidson Pfalzer. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Raleigh, North Carolina : Pragmatic Bookshelf, [2017]
©2017
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
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Series Pragmatic programmers
Pragmatic programmers.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Annotation Learn Rails the way the Rails core team recommends it, along with the tens of thousands of developers who have used this broad, far-reaching tutorial and reference. If you're new to Rails, you'll get step-by-step guidance. If you're an experienced developer, get the comprehensive, insider information you need for the latest version of Ruby on Rails. The new edition of this award-winning classic is completely updated for Rails 5.1 and Ruby 2.4, with information on system testing, Webpack, and advanced JavaScript.
Subject Ruby on rails (Electronic resource)
Ruby on rails (Electronic resource)
Web site development.
Agile software development.
Ruby (Computer program language)
Sites Web -- Développement.
Méthodes agiles (Développement de logiciels)
Ruby (Langage de programmation)
Agile software development
Ruby (Computer program language)
Web site development
Added Author Copeland, David (David Bryant), author.
Thomas, Dave, author.
Hansson, David Heinemeier, writer of foreword.
Pfalzer, Suzanne Davidson, editor.
ISBN 9781680505337 (electronic bk.)
1680505335 (electronic bk.)
1680502514
9781680502510
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