Save 92% on a two year subscription for BaseRails Ruby on Rails Training

Today via the eLearning section of Neowin Deals, we"re offering an 92% discount on a two year subscription for BaseRails Ruby on Rails Training. Practice makes perfect: Build real apps with 30 hours of coding and web scraping course content.

Description

Whether you know it or not, Ruby on Rails is the language powering most of the web applications you visit daily—putting Ruby developers in constant high demand! Tap into this lucrative market with BaseRail’s in-depth training, in which you will build real, deployable apps in order to gain a mastery of not only Ruby on Rails, but web scraping and other must-know web technologies.

  • Watch & code along with 30 hours of content in 7 courses
  • Get exclusive access to new content & top-notch support
  • Build four comprehensive web applications you will launch live on the web
    • A restaurant review site for people to browse & rate local eateries
    • A two-sided marketplace for buyers & sellers
    • A web scraper to collect data
    • An apartment rental site like Craigslist
  • Customize your projects once they are built out
  • Gather data through an API & use that data to build a custom Ruby on Rails web app
  • Learn to automate the data collection process & have an app that’s live on Heroku
  • Please see the page for full descriptions of each course and instructor details.

Normally a two year subscription to BaseRails Ruby on Rails Training would cost $400 all told, but you can pick it up discounted for just $29 for a limited time. You can even get $10 credit if you share the deal (below the Add to cart button) with friends.

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Disclosure: This is a StackCommerce deal in partnership with Neowin.

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