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May 07, 2011Rails 3.1 Beta – Sprockets, CoffeeScript, and JQuery – A Teach Me To Code Tutorial10 minutesPlayRuby on Rails 3.1 is moving to use Sprockets to compile CoffeeScript into JavaScript and include JQuery in it's JavaScript by default.This is a quick demo of how it all hangs together to manage your JavaScript in Rails 3.1.Download 65.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 41.4 MB...moreShareView all episodesBy Charles Max Wood4.333 ratingsMay 07, 2011Rails 3.1 Beta – Sprockets, CoffeeScript, and JQuery – A Teach Me To Code Tutorial10 minutesPlayRuby on Rails 3.1 is moving to use Sprockets to compile CoffeeScript into JavaScript and include JQuery in it's JavaScript by default.This is a quick demo of how it all hangs together to manage your JavaScript in Rails 3.1.Download 65.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 41.4 MB...moreMore shows like Teach Me To Code » Screencasts (iPhone/iPod)View allJavaScript Jabber235 ListenersiPhreaks17 ListenersRuby Rogues45 ListenersThe Freelancers' Show23 ListenersAdventures in Angular33 ListenersReact Native Radio57 ListenersMy JavaScript Story4 ListenersJavaScript Jabber61 ListenersRuby Rogues21 ListenersAdventures in Angular15 Listeners
Ruby on Rails 3.1 is moving to use Sprockets to compile CoffeeScript into JavaScript and include JQuery in it's JavaScript by default.This is a quick demo of how it all hangs together to manage your JavaScript in Rails 3.1.Download 65.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 41.4 MB
May 07, 2011Rails 3.1 Beta – Sprockets, CoffeeScript, and JQuery – A Teach Me To Code Tutorial10 minutesPlayRuby on Rails 3.1 is moving to use Sprockets to compile CoffeeScript into JavaScript and include JQuery in it's JavaScript by default.This is a quick demo of how it all hangs together to manage your JavaScript in Rails 3.1.Download 65.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 41.4 MB...more
Ruby on Rails 3.1 is moving to use Sprockets to compile CoffeeScript into JavaScript and include JQuery in it's JavaScript by default.This is a quick demo of how it all hangs together to manage your JavaScript in Rails 3.1.Download 65.7 MBDownload (iPod & iPhone) 41.4 MB