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Open-Source-Ruby-and-Rails-Apps
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I need advice after getting hired as an employee but here is the twist, I have zero ruby/ror knowledge nor experience.
I'd suggest picking an open source repo and giving yourself a very simple task, like changing some text on a specific page, doubling up every row in some data-driven table, something like that. It doesn't have to be sensible, it just has to be something that forces you to learn
- Which websites did you guys known that are made with rails and are open-source?
- Where can i find free or open source rails web applications?
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Ask HN: Interactive way to learn Ruby on Rails?
If you love doing hands-on project, I recommend you to look at the existing awesome Rails app. You will learn a lot, and learn what matters.
I already make a tons of awesome Ruby on Rails list here;
https://github.com/asyraffff/Open-Source-Ruby-and-Rails-Apps
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Rails 7 : an (imagined) preview
I also found this kind of list here on GitHub.
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Awesome Ruby and Rails Open Source applications [V2]
Check this new version π₯.
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Open Source Real-world Ruby and Rails Applications π₯
Here we go π.
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Confidently Incorrect - Navigating Battleships
There were frustrations and compromises and victories, but little by little I can see my progress, and I still enjoy the act of overcoming these new challenges and learning more and more. Each day is another little lesson. I look forward to continuing with The Odin Project and the next challenges, but in the meantime I must return to looking for my alternance (apprenticeship) and maybe a small personal project before launching into the next part of the curriculum.
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Seeking Guidance on the Path to Web Development: My Journey So Far and Next Steps
The Odin Project: With its hands-on approach, The Odin Project guids through everything from basic HTML and CSS to full-stack development.
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
The Odin Project (https://www.theodinproject.com/)
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π₯ Top 10 Best Websites to Learn Coding for Free! π»
The Odin Project The Odin Project offers a full-stack curriculum for aspiring web developers. With its project-based approach, you'll gain practical experience while learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more.
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
TheOdinProject
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
The Odin Project - Free, open-source platform with a curriculum focused on JavaScript and Ruby for web development.
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Ask HN: Would doing a coding bootcamp be a horrible idea?
I'll throw in a vote for teaching yourself or using free resources and communities. Even if you go down the bootcamp route it is going to take a lot of self motivation and work outside of the bootcamp / afterwards in order to become job ready. Or at least do this to start with to make sure you like it.
I did this myself a few years years ago over lockdown. I had a lot of down time and worked on teaching myself web development full time 5 days a week for about a year. I was then able to land a job at a FAANG company through an apprenticeship scheme that they offer in the UK (I'm not sure if these kinds of schemes are available in the US) where I stayed for a year and a half and I am now working for a startup in a position I found through connections I made at my previous job. At the time I did have other offers for non-apprenticeship roles at other companies so don't let the absence of apprenticeships put you off if they aren't on offer in the US. The job market was definitely better when I was applying for my first job so the process might be more drawn out now. The main resource I used for self teaching was The Odin Project (https://www.theodinproject.com/). I also did a batch at The Recurse Center (https://www.recurse.com/) which was a great experience in general, especially for getting some hands on time working on projects with other people. I would say be curious, reach out to people who are working on things you find interesting to ask them for a chat and just persevere with the applications as you will definitely get a lot of rejections.
One more thing (might be UK specific as well) but I would check to see if there are any government funded bootcamps you might be able to get a place on. I know multiple people in the UK who got the job center to pay for them to do a bootcamp while they were on universal credit and now work in the industry.
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Confidently Incorrect - Revisiting previous projects.
So I have been learning how to code and broadly development since 2020, during the Covid-19 lockdowns, beginning with the classic triple threat of HTML/CSS/JavaScript, adding into the mix a dash of Python and since returning to live in France 2022 have committed to The Odin Project web-development program and happily began my full time formal learning with Ada Tech School in 2023. Now the search for my 12-month-long apprenticeship (Alternance, en français) begins, as well as continuing my self-study and side-projects.
- The Odin Project β Full stack web development curriculum
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Programming Learning Journey So Far and Onward
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