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Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsI just went throw Ruby basics and now i should go throw ruby foundations right?
so after ruby foundations what should i do?
1 Answer
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 Pointshttp://teamtreehouse.com/library/ruby-operators-and-control-structures
http://teamtreehouse.com/library/ruby-collections
When you feel you know enough Ruby, you can slowly start thinking about Rails. Also, you would need to get comfortable with the Console and Git, so doing these two is also important:
http://teamtreehouse.com/library/console-foundations-2
http://teamtreehouse.com/library/git-basics
At some point you will also need to be comfortable with relational databases, so:
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsOkay ill do this two at the top now . Well i know something about how it works in a way and learned something from the basics, its slightli confusing . As i looked at bellow links , it seem a bit complicated and time learning consuming to get a feel of it ? Ill write here again when i finished the first link you send me and ill tell you how it went if thats okay .
bdw thank you for this i really apriciate it , cant wait till i can build facebook like very very simple website
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsI just finished the first course , and the basics .
Now im doing it all over again on codeacademy so i can know it better . I still get a bit confusing with some variables ? words not sure if its build in or not
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsHey. I just learned all and got throw practice and know how to use it and im ready to go to the next step! :D
I saw the next three courses are about some console git hub and database.
My question is , should i do it now? or shoudnt i do more of ruby and then maybe comeback here? or you recomend to do in the way you put and it will be easier in future or something? because enoght of ruby im not sure how much and in what should i be comfortable . Im comfortable in the method , booleans half , strings gets capitalise! etc.. the basics is that like enoguht ? or should i go in ruby foundations and then see slowely github etc?
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 PointsMaciej Czuchnowski
36,441 PointsThat will vary, I have no idea what will work for you. I did console and git simultaneously with Ruby and Rails. You have to know console and git in everything you do in IT, not only in Ruby on Rails. So these two skills will be useful all the time, the sooner the better. I guess you have to make your own decision and see what works for you :)
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsSo i could try go throw Ruby foundations or something else and on the same time go throw console and git ?
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 PointsMaciej Czuchnowski
36,441 PointsSure. They do not overlap or anything. Besides, doing these courses is one thing. You will really learn when you start doing applications - you will have to do something and you will remember that there was a way to do it, you will look for it, do it a few times and it will stick in your head. Always practice :)
Aurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsAurelian Spodarec
7,369 PointsYes allways practice ;/ illd have to do again css flexy box because i didnt practiced it enough. Ill just stick for now with ruby for a while then make a project add ruby and then look at github and console so i have application to work ( webiste) . What do you think?
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 PointsMaciej Czuchnowski
36,441 PointsSounds good. You will eventually develop your own style of doing and learning things. Every developer is different. You don't have to go back to those individual courses unless you're using it in the project - it's important to know WHAT is possible and WHERE to look for it once you decide you want to use it.