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Slide 1: Ruby on Rails relevance to Startups Sumanth Krishna. A
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Slide 3: Startups • Startups require happy developers • Startups require quick ramp-up • Startups require flexibility in the code • Startups require us to listen first • In to Market @ the earliest • What startups often don’t need
Slide 4: To name Few http://www.suggestica.com/ http://www.ipolipo.com/ http://www.atuitu.com/
Slide 5: Rails – In 10 points
Slide 6: Rails – In 10 points • Don’t Repeat Yourself • Convention Over Configuration • Model View Controller • Agile Development • Configuring DB • ActiveRecord (Built-in ORM support) • CRUD – operations • Generators • Migrations • Partials
Slide 7: Convention over Configuration • In models
Slide 8: MVC
Slide 9: Agile Development
Slide 10: DB Configuration
Slide 11: ActiveRecord • ORM concept • Classes Tables • Objects Rows • Properties Columns
Slide 12: CRUD • Create • Read • Update • Delete – Without using SQL syntax directly
Slide 13: Rails – In 10 points • Don’t Repeat Yourself • Convention Over Configuration • Model View Controller • Agile Development • Configuring DB • ActiveRecord (Built-in ORM support) • CRUD – operations • Generators • Migrations • Partials
Slide 14: Dave’s Likes
Slide 16: Folder Structure
Slide 17: Few Resources
Slide 18: FAQ
Slide 19: More... • Ruby on Rails workshop on 8th March, 2008. • www.twincling.org • http://sumanthtechsavvy.blogspot.com
Slide 20: Thanks • Ramesh Rajamani www.techmasala.com • Saifi Khan www.twincling.org • Nanda Gopal www.atuitu.com • Hareesh Kumar scintillator.blogspot.com




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