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Learn how to refactor a complex controller with a bunch of methods into a much cleaner set of code
Add background uploads and progress easily with Refile's JS library
Learn how to upload files with the newest file upload library on the block: Refile
Learn how to set up polymorphic associations, add comments to your app, and think about the structure of your Rails application
Learn how to create simple API tokens for authentication with Devise
Learn how to create forms with multiple submit buttons
Learn how to use Omniauth And omniauth-twitter to let your users authorize and connect to the Twitter API using their Twitter account with your Rails app
Learn how to format text in Markdown using the html-pipeline gem
A look into times, timezones, and how to handle it better with javascript
Search with Ransack through associations
Learn how to send email notifications to users with Rails 4.2 ActionMailer, deliver_later, and email previews
The div_for method gives you easy access to creating id's and classes for your ActiveRecord objects in the views. It also makes for easy access to elements with CSS and Javascript.
Learn how to use accepts_nested_attributes_for and fields_for to create forms that include associated models in them
Designing routes for a forum and discussing how we can use those to improve the structure of our Rails application
The first part of the Forum series, we talk about how the database and structure of the forum is designed
Add liking or favoriting to your app like Facebook or Twitter
Learn how to use HTTParty to consume an API and package your library into a gem
A guide to authorization with Pundit including a walkthrough of how to lock down your application, actions, and use default policies
A quick look at the new features of Rails 4.2 in the first beta that was recently released
A look into the popular CanCanCan library to add authorization to your Rails app
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