Great video. Active record associations are so important when building enterprise level applications. The app I work on at work has so many tables/databases, it’s dizzying. I hope your course uses more than just a few models/tables. Thanks again for the great content and really looking forward to your course.
This is a great idea for a tutorial. It's great trying to follow along and build stuff, but often I find that leads to blindly following along, and not really understanding what's going on under the hood, why you're using this or that,and what it means. Hopefully you could could possibly make more tutorials along these lines? It's a great help. Thanks.👍
That's my goal alongside putting it to practice with the builds on my channel. There are plenty of core concepts and conventions to the framework that "click" once you understand what's going on. Still learning plenty of new stuff all the time myself!
@@Webcrunch I am personally finding it pretty hard. People that say Rails is really easy are mistaking the convention as being easy imo. To truly learn it well takes an enormous amount of hard work I believe. But thanks to channels like yours, and other resources its achievable.
Subscribed and liked. Thanks for another great video,
Excellent. Are you gonna upload more videos about rails?
Working on more now after an extended break 👍
Great video. Active record associations are so important when building enterprise level applications. The app I work on at work has so many tables/databases, it’s dizzying. I hope your course uses more than just a few models/tables. Thanks again for the great content and really looking forward to your course.
Thanks Andy! I got out of bed to watch this
😂 sorry for getting you out of bed
@@Webcrunch This is gold to me. Associations are the hardest thing to get my head around. Even worse than advanced forms.
Hope I made it a little clearer. They certainly are confusing. A lot happens under the hood with such little code. It throws me off quite often still.
Nice the course docs look great, and doing the database stuff is awesome too say. A lot of tutorials and courses skip or gloss over this stuff.
Thanks for the great video.
Best from Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany!
Thank you nice video.
Good job
This is a great idea for a tutorial. It's great trying to follow along and build stuff, but often I find that leads to blindly following along, and not really understanding what's going on under the hood, why you're using this or that,and what it means. Hopefully you could could possibly make more tutorials along these lines? It's a great help. Thanks.👍
That's my goal alongside putting it to practice with the builds on my channel. There are plenty of core concepts and conventions to the framework that "click" once you understand what's going on. Still learning plenty of new stuff all the time myself!
@@Webcrunch I am personally finding it pretty hard. People that say Rails is really easy are mistaking the convention as being easy imo. To truly learn it well takes an enormous amount of hard work I believe. But thanks to channels like yours, and other resources its achievable.
Means a lot to hear that. Appreciate it!
thank you from Morocco
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Where is the :author in belong_to defined ?
Book can have more than one author
oh ok
might be a good use of has_many_through