![]() Ultimately, the point of this tutorial and video is to help anyone new to the framework understand how it operates as well as the necessary conventions required to create a blog using Ruby on Rails. My goal was to ease newcomers into the conventions, methods, and code patterns that helped me best when I first dove in. I'm sure new features and improvements to our blog are easy to spot as I guide you through the process of building it. With Ruby on Rails, the possibilities are pretty endless in terms of what you can build. Comments will be able to be created and deleted. There will also be comments associated with each individual blog post. Each blog post will be able to be created, read, edited, and deleted. To easily demonstrate the principles of working with Ruby on Rails I chose to build a basic blog. Working together, both Ruby and Rails lend us a hand to generate a fairly simple MVC pattern built on top of a CRUD approach when working with dynamic data.Äownload the source code Kicking things off with a blog Building a blog with comments using Ruby on Rails is a foundational exercise I went through to learn more about the framework.
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