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tanokni2014-01-22 22:30:22
Ruby on Rails
tanokni, 2014-01-22 22:30:22

RoR from zero to the first order in a week, really?

Actually, subject. Under the order means any at least how much small order on the exchange (any-foreign, most likely). A week means 70-90 hours of work.
Experience in Ruby and PoR - half an hour at tryruby.org.
Experience on the web: basics of html css, I can imagine what dom is, I have no idea what OOP is, I looked at the javascript essential course on lynda.com - I have an idea about JS, but I didn’t write anything myself.

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Ruslan Kasymov, 2014-01-22
@HDAPache

Unreal

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Roman Kolesnev, 2014-01-23
@mr_ffloyd

99% - no.
If you want to freelance on RoR, I recommend the following scheme: You go
to codeschool.com , do not spare money for a subscription, and spend a month hell-bent on all the courses about Ruby, RoR, HTML, CSS, JS. If your brain doesn't explode during this month and you have experimentally verified that you can write a simple blog in no more than an evening, then you can go freelancing as a junior. If not - another month of zadrostva and repeat the test.
Repeat until success or self-destruction of ambition.
Or find a guru-teacher.

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FanKiLL, 2014-01-23
@FanKiLL

Realistically, if you buy our magical, beautiful, multifunctional shawl - for only 9.99. Call now.

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Nikita Bykov, 2014-01-23
@smarteq

Disagree with previous comment.
I had no idea what AJAX was, and I hated JavaScript since my shaggy youth, when after pascal I couldn’t understand what to do here at all, what stupid syntax. But when I realized that I couldn’t pass the project without AJAX at all ... I had to figure it out and hand it over.
Estimate the strength if you will do the project on the usual technology, if 1: 1, then of course it is unrealistic. If 1:2 - I would take a chance. In the end, in very rare cases, the customer cares on which engine you are doing. He is primarily concerned about price-quality-terms ..

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Sergey, 2014-01-23
Protko @Fesor

it will take you 40 hours to understand the OOP paradigms (and there is a chance that you will not understand everything), another 50 hours to learn the basics of working with ror, and you will simply understand (at best) the basic concept of the framework and a couple of three basic components.
Usually, it takes a couple of months to study ror as the first framework in general and all the principles by which it is guided (most of them are portable between frameworks / languages). And then under the supervision of someone experienced.

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anathem, 2014-01-23
@anathem

Even if it comes out to knock out an order, its result can be harmful for karma :)

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Anton Frolovskiy, 2014-01-24
@fr_ant

No need to do this, orders to do in a week.

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Dmitry Guketlev, 2014-01-22
@Yavanosta

Yes.
No.
Don't know.
I will immediately write all the options to save time for the rest of the respondents. There's only one way to find out: try it.

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Nikita Gusakov, 2014-01-22
@hell0w0rd

One has only to want - you can fly into space.
You take a problem and solve it. And you can start with the simplest one, and wind up a bunch of everything there.

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dexdev, 2014-02-04
@AdilA

I will share my experience, I sat on the rails, I thought I would write a project of medium complexity in two months, it took 4 months ... and then I didn’t finish it completely) so yes! it's real, try it! can you make it

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