Rails Clips: Build an API With Rails Video Series

A project in Lehi, UT by Charles Max Wood
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A weekly video series about Ruby on Rails. Fund the initial videos about building APIs in Ruby on Rails to launch Rails Clips.
Backers: 190
Average Pledge Per Backer: $37

Funded: $7,120 of $5,000
Dates: Feb 24th -> Mar 26th (30 days)
Project By: Charles Max Wood
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Latest News

New Stretch Goals - Online Training

March 24th - via: kickstarter.com
I've added some stretch goals to the campaign. I've listed them below. These are other areas I get asked lots of questions about, so I'll put on a webinar for anyone who backs the project. Stretch Goal #1At $7000, I'll put on a Ruby on Rails testing... (Read More)

New Reward Level for RubyMine Licenses and support for Ariel Krakowski's Ruby on Rails Tutorial

March 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey, RubyMine has teamed up with us to support the campaign by donating 5 licenses. RubyMine is a terrific IDE for building applications in Ruby and Rails.  I've added a second $100 support level for the RubyMine License. I'm also doing a... (Read More)

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