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lavezzi12015-09-02 19:35:32
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lavezzi1, 2015-09-02 19:35:32

Seems stuck in learning or what to do next?

Hello. I have taken several online courses. Now knowledge allows you to write a blog or a to-do app without peeping, install some gems. Put devise, customize it. Change routes. Make some part visible to the user, and hide something. Add\modify\delete columns, tables. I know how to work with rails console.
Difficulties arise, for example, when working with methods, variables. With the output of custom information in views. Or let's say, from the latter, I could not make the "read" feature, that is, add such a function, using the checkbox, the user could mark articles as read. Created a read:boolean column, added to routes in resources do -member do - patch :read. And I can’t imagine how to write a link in a view for this and set a method in the controller to update this attribute.
Friends. As a little practice has shown, it is difficult to solve real problems. For everything slides down to googling, and then to asking hundreds of banal questions. In what direction would you advise to move?
Can you recommend any training resources? It would not be bad to solve some real problems with an explanation, so that in case of difficulty, do not google, but immediately understand how it is solved. Might read something.
I will also be glad to advice for the organization of training. Thanks in advance!

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Eugene Burmakin, 2015-09-03
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For everything slides into googling,

I recommend that you read: skillkit.ru/post-258-top-5-oshibok-nachinayuschih-...
Or, as you wanted, went through the tutorial and immediately wrote your own YouTube? You need a lot of practice, constant, with Google, with mistakes, otherwise the skill is not developed and experience is not gained.

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