About this Specialization
This Specialization covers the fundamentals of web development with Ruby on Rails. You’ll learn everything you need to develop your own web application using Ruby on Rails, SQL and NoSQL databases, and HTML/CSS, and Javascript. We will also touch on advanced topics such as security, services using HTTP/RESTful access patterns, and user access and user experience from multiple device platforms. In the final Capstone Project, you’ll apply your skills to develop a web application that hosts uploaded photos and displays them using a map.
From | Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan via Coursera |
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Hours | 141 |
Instructors | Kalman Hazins, Margo Schlanger, Yaakov Chaikin, Jim Stafford, Kiran Chittargi |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming Social Sciences Art & Design |
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Web Application Engineer 4 $65k
Web Application Coordinator $73k
Web Application Programmer 3 4 $83k
C# .Net Web Application Developer $85k
Web Application Designer, IT $86k
Web Application testing $87k
R&D - Web Application Developer $91k
Web Application Integrator $97k
IT Web/Application Developer $98k
Windows and Web Application Developer $112k
Web Application Programmer 3 $113k
Application and Web Developer Consultant $122k
Courses in this Specialization
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Mar |
Ruby on Rails: An Introduction Did you ever want to build a web application? Perhaps you even started down that path in a language like Java or C#, when you realized that there was so much “climbing the... Coursera | Johns Hopkins University |
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Mar |
Rails with Active Record and Action Pack You already know how to build a basic web application with the Ruby on Rails framework. Perhaps, you have even taken Course 1, "Ruby on Rails: An Introduction" (we highly... Coursera | Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan |
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May |
Ruby on Rails Web Services and Integration with MongoDB In this course, we will explore MongoDB, a very popular NoSQL database and Web Services concepts and integrate them both with Ruby on Rails. MongoDB is a used to handle documents... Coursera | Johns Hopkins University |
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Jun |
HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers Do you realize that the only functionality of a web application that the user directly interacts with is through the web page? Implement it poorly and, to the user, the... Coursera | Johns Hopkins University |
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Jun |
Single Page Web Applications with AngularJS Do you want to write powerful, maintainable, and testable front end applications faster and with less code? Then consider joining this course to gain skills in one of the most... Coursera | Johns Hopkins University |
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Jul |
Capstone: Photo Tourist Web Application In this Capstone project for the Photo Tourist you will implement a Ruby on Rails web application that makes use of both a relational and NoSQL database for the backend and expose... Coursera | Johns Hopkins University |
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From | Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan via Coursera |
---|---|
Hours | 141 |
Instructors | Kalman Hazins, Margo Schlanger, Yaakov Chaikin, Jim Stafford, Kiran Chittargi |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming Social Sciences Art & Design |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Web Application Engineer 4 $65k
Web Application Coordinator $73k
Web Application Programmer 3 4 $83k
C# .Net Web Application Developer $85k
Web Application Designer, IT $86k
Web Application testing $87k
R&D - Web Application Developer $91k
Web Application Integrator $97k
IT Web/Application Developer $98k
Windows and Web Application Developer $112k
Web Application Programmer 3 $113k
Application and Web Developer Consultant $122k
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