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Welcome to the official RubyLearning feedback forum. Use this page to submit feedback on RubyLearning.org such as ideas for new features, courses, bugs you’ve found or just general thoughts on RubyLearning, what works, what doesn’t. We added a long list of our own ideas for the future of RubyLearning so please vote up those you’d like to see implemented and feel free to add your own. Thanks.
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A course on "Rake"
Nice to learn Rake while we review and learn File and Directories in details.
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66 votes
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A course on Rails
The next step along the ruby road would be a introduction to Rails.
63 votes
AdminSatish Talim
(Admin, RubyLearning)
responded
Currently we have a course “Introduction to Merb” and Merb 2 will become Rails 3 very soon. Once that happens we will definitely consider this.
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A course on Data Formats
A course on parsing and creating data formats such as CSV, XML, YAML, PDF, JSON, JSONP, EXCEL, FOAF, HTML, XHTML, Microformats, RSS, ATOM .
Could be done with web scraping.
46 votesunder review ·
AdminSatish Talim
(Admin, RubyLearning)
responded
Which formats would you like to learn, if we run the course?
Check out Takaaki Kato’s inputs:
http://github.com/samuraicoder/ruby-with-data-formats/tree/master -
31 votes
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macruby or rubycocoa
macruby is a api to create osx cocoa applications
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A course on OOP and Design Patterns
Even if students take OOP, a lot of them drop out when OOP contents start. It would be great if RubyLearning has a course on OOP and Design Patterns.
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A course on ruby-processing
A course on ruby-processing: http://wiki.github.com/jashkenas/ruby-processing
I already suggested this in RubyLearning's teacher's lounge, where the idea seemed to be received well. However, I'm a bit short on time, so before I go ahead and create an entire course, I'd like to see first how much interest there is...
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Ajax in Rails using jQuery
JQuery is lightweight, has a pluggable architecture and has css style syntax which makes it easy to use
12 votes -
10 votes
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Split the Core Ruby Course
Split into 2 parts (courses) - procedural and object-oriented (OO) Ruby. We have had a lot of discussion on this internally and have also observed that many drop out when OO starts (5th week). Vote and comment. Thanks.
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A course on project management
A course on using tools like Redmine and Pivotal tracker to organize your development team.
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A course on BDD theory.
This may include a practical course project.
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Vim with Ruby
Learn Vim from the scratch and learn useful plug-ins for Ruby (Rails) development.
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padrino
Make a course of padrino:
Padrino is a ruby framework built upon the excellent Sinatra Microframework. Sinatra is a DSL for quickly creating simple web applications in Ruby. Padrino was created to make it fun and easy to code more advanced web applications while still adhering to the spirit that makes Sinatra great!
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Cucumber
A Course on cucumber with Rails
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Class on Hobo
Hobo is a great framework on top of Rails, allows building websites really fast with it's own templating language.
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rmagick
start a new new course on rmagick
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3 votes
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New Course: Principles of Object Oriented Design
I feel like improving skills on Object Oriented Design can help us building applications that easy to maintainable and extendable.
2 votes