The Odin Project
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Ресурсы для повторения:
Выполненные проекты:
Web Development 101
- Your First Rails Application
- Practicing GIT Basics
- HTML/CSS (Easy version) - не доделано
- HTML/CSS (Difficult Version) - не сделано
- Rock Paper Scissors - не сделано
- Etch-a-Sketch - не сделано
- Calculator - не сделано
- Ruby
- Ruby on Rails
- Pairing Project - не сделано
Ruby Programming
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Web Development 101
The Basics2. Introduction to Web DevelopmentInstallations5. Project: Your First Rails ApplicationGit Basics3. Project: Practicing Git BasicsThe Front End1. Introduction to the Front EndJavaScript Basics
5. Project: Rock Paper Scissors
The Back End1. Introduction to the Back EndWeb Development FrameworksPair Programming
1. Introduction to Pair Programming
Tying it All Together
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Ruby Programming
Basic Ruby
In this section, we'll cover the basic building blocks of Ruby so you have them down cold. Everything else you'll learn in programming builds on these concepts, so you'll be in a great place to take on additional projects and languages in the future.
4. Advanced Ruby Building Blocks
5. Project: Advanced Building Blocks
Intermediate Ruby
You've got tools in your Ruby tool box and now it's time to combine them into more meaningful programs. In this section, you'll learn how to turn your spaghetti code into properly organized methods and classes. You'll also learn how to serialize code and save it into files.
1. Object Oriented Programming
5. Project: File I/O and Serialization
A Bit of Computer Science
In this section, you'll learn some fundamental computer science concepts that will help you when solving problems with a bit more complexity than just simple web serving. You get to try on your engineering hat and solve some pretty nifty problems.
4. Common Data Structures and Algorithms
6. Project: Data Structures and Algorithms
Testing Ruby with RSpec
You've been briefly introduced to testing in Ruby a couple of times before in the Web Development 101 course, but now you're going to really learn why testing can be hugely helpful and how to apply it to your own projects.
3. Project: Testing Your Ruby Code
Git
You should be familiar with the basic Git workflow since you've been using it to save your projects along the way (right?!). This section will start preparing you for for the more intermediate-level uses of Git that you'll find yourself doing .
2. Using Git in the Real World
Conclusion
You've come an exceptional distance already, now there's just the matter of wrapping it all together into one coherant package and creating something real. This is your Final Exam and a major feather in your cap. Once you've completed this section, you should have the confidence to tackle pretty much anything.
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Databases
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Ruby on Rails
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HTML and CSS
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Javascript
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