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If you’re looking to learn Rails 3.0.0 and you’ve got no experience, then you’re in the right place. This class taught at the University of Texas is an 8 week long series of one hour classes, taught by yours truly. We’re going to be doing course work out of the Agile Web Development with Rails version 4 book, so if you’d like to follow along at home, you’ll need to get a copy.

If you have technical questions and don’t have time to wait for class I highly encourage you to find chat room on IRC, or to ask a question on Stack Overflow. I also recommend attending a local Rails user groups such as Austin on Rails. Coding is a social sport, so the quicker you can join the community, the better. 

This is part 6 of my Rails 3: Beginner to Builder series. http://schneems.com/tagged/Rails-3-beginner-to-builder-2011 with special guest speaker Ethan Waldo

Assignment before next week (Week 7): Chapters 15, 16, 17

We will NOT be meeting on July 21st, due to a conflict with Austin.rb (which i highly recommend you attend). Its a going to be a great meeting, and I hope to see many of you there. 

  Topics:

    - Email in Rails

    - Background Tasks

    - modules

    - Observers & Callbacks

    - Internationalization & Localization

    - I18n & L10n

Richard Schneeman

Richard Schneeman

Richard is a Ruby hacker at Gowalla. Follow him on Twitter and read his blog.