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Deploying Rails Apps

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You've learned to create a Rails app on your development machine. Now you need to make it available for others to use. For that, you'll need to deploy it to a production server.By the end of this track, you'll have learned how to install Ruby and Rails on a server, along with database software and all the other components your app needs to run. We'll show you how to do it manually first, to build your understanding of how everything works together. Then we'll show you how to automate the process, so you can spend your time making your app great.

An entry-level salary for the technologies covered in this track is about $80,000 / yr on average. Some companies that use these technologies regularly include: Treehouse, Twitter, GitHub, Shopify, Airbnb, Groupon, Square, and Hulu

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From Treehouse
Hours 3
Instructor Jay McGavren
Language English
Subjects Programming

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Well Control $115k

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Linux Servers on VirtualBox

Today we're going to show you how to set up a Linux server running as a virtual machine on your development system. (If you haven't worked with virtual machines before, think of...

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App Deployment Accounts

When working on the public server where your users will interact with your app, you need to be careful. If you accidentally alter the wrong setting, service, or file, your app...

Treehouse

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On Demand

Install Rails in Production

Your production server is the place the public will interact with your app. Before you can deploy any apps there, you're going to need Rails installed on the server. This workshop...

Treehouse

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Rails and PostgreSQL in Production

Rails can easily be configured to work with a wide variety of other databases. One of the most popular for production use is PostgreSQL. In this workshop, we're going to cover...

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Rails Servers with Unicorn and Nginx

In this workshop, we're going to show you how to set up a "reverse proxy" between your Rails app and the Internet at large. We've going to use a high-performance web server called...

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Deployment with Capistrano

Deploying a web app to a production server involves steps that you're going to need to repeat every time you release a new version, such as pulling the changes from Git and...

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From Treehouse
Hours 3
Instructor Jay McGavren
Language English
Subjects Programming

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Morning Show $67k

Well analyst $76k

Well Operator Consultant $78k

Show Runner $79k

Well Test / Admin $85k

Well Planner 2 $88k

Well Tester 3 $88k

Well Engineer $93k

Well Operator $94k

Well Tie-In Designer $102k

Well Control $115k

Well Delivery Engineer $120k

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