High resolution depends on original recording and the conversion to flash format. If recording was not designed with a plan to later convert to flash format then quality cannot be as good as you expect or you may have gotten used to. These are goods and bads of youtube. Great to post content because flash file size is so small. Terrible for old recordings that were never done with high definition.
Hey this is awsome.. thanks. But i have a question.. he mentioned to the class something about the online tutorials?? can anyone post those an provide a link? or is that not possible? would be cool to tie it all in.
I compared java web app (tier architecture) with ror web app (mvc architecture) for my senior project in university.I had a huge problem to realise data flow through the views because i retrieve the data from a database.IT WAS A NIGHTMARE.I had also bought a book to help me but i was totally confused with the book.Anyone who can help??
when i watch this i was amused at the technical problems he was coming across. So i had to continue watching it. the code was blurred , so it was difficult to see the code.
I think 1 and 3 are related. (he got all Starbucked because he's too busy & thus also cannot afford to be fussy.) For #2, a video system to take a direct feed would have been smart.
@DavidRobertRoy. Yes I am a programmer and I am the type of developer who prefers scalable solutions and doesn't listen to the hype. I've never used COBOL. I mainly use C++ and Java. For developing a web application that will scale well I wouldn't touch Rails with a bargepole. I would favour a JEE solution that has been written (AND SUPPORTED!) by professionals, not a bunch of amateurs wanting to make a name for themselves while producing a half-hearted and semi-useful solution/framework.
This guy confuses "ISP" with "server." When he talks about deploying a ruby app, he says to "upload" the files to your "ISP" and hope your "ISP" is configured correctly for RoR.
@DavidRobertRoy. I agree about the right tool for the right job. Twitter outgrew Rails and replaced a lot of it with scala. That's one example of what I'm talking about - the lack of scalability in Rails. That's the stuff you DON'T hear from the Rails evangelists and the hype from people with an agenda to push the technology. If you really want to do knock a webapp up quickly (some scaffolding, etc.), then check out Groovy or Grails. If you want scalability then use Java and Spring.
ALL the whingers E.g. "can't see the code", "... with a rock ..." --- ALL seem to miss the point. The slightly more than 1st principle approach to revealing the inner workings of RoR suited me down to the ground. Thanks.
He takes the trouble to explain HTML, and then shows folders with lots of pre created folders and files, controllers and so on, move around bit and bytes of code, and says "here's the Hello World!". He just ruined the concept of "Hello World" where you show how you get from Zero to Hello World, for any other new comer to understand.
I have a real problem with the way this guy teaches. He is extremely defensive and it's as if he arguing with someone who is attacking his language or himself the whole time. I think he knows the information, but I'm not sure if he wants to teach me or hit me with a rock. It's hard to get past that. Thanks though.
High resolution depends on original recording and the conversion to flash format. If recording was not designed with a plan to later convert to flash format then quality cannot be as good as you expect or you may have gotten used to. These are goods and bads of youtube. Great to post content because flash file size is so small. Terrible for old recordings that were never done with high definition.
Hey this is awsome.. thanks. But i have a question.. he mentioned to the class something about the online tutorials?? can anyone post those an provide a link? or is that not possible? would be cool to tie it all in.
@ChequeWriter
the source isnt in there either, just snippets
@r0llskyay0 snippets are all you need. the example is pretty straightforward.
LOVE IT!! EXCELENT PRESENTATION!!
Is there a 1 click installer for Ruby and the whole program needs? All the tutorials I have seen require you to download 5 different programs.
lol, it takes a mac to 10 seconds to open a txt file?
I compared java web app (tier architecture) with ror web app (mvc architecture) for my senior project in university.I had a huge problem to realise data flow through the views because i retrieve the data from a database.IT WAS A NIGHTMARE.I had also bought a book to help me but i was totally confused with the book.Anyone who can help??
Need HD. Can't see the code.
Why isn't this video in HD? or even just 720p. That's why no one can see the code. Freakin...
Is there a higher resolution download of this series available from anywhere? The text is proving quite hard to read from time to time.
when i watch this i was amused at the technical problems he was coming across. So i had to continue watching it. the code was blurred , so it was difficult to see the code.
Anyway to get this series in a legible resolution?
How did RUclips allow 1hr content upload
in 2008
cant they use some screen-share techniques?
Are the slides available for download please?
How do I fill in the survey?
The video is not very clear! i couldnt see the code you were writing.
hey can you add a close caption or subtle to know what is he typing. since it's imposible to know what is he typing.
thx anyways =D
This video has very bad quality of resolution. I can't read the code.
this is pretty cool, but if you can put the writing text in like a CC (close caption) or a subtle it would be nice, since it's imposible to read =D.
Strange reasoning! Do you program in Java by any chance?
Pretty good video I must say. Yes he is fast, but for me it gets ok as time goes by. For those who wanted to take notes - just pause? no?
Sick ass tutorial. Building TweetForum 2.0 on rails and needed something like this.
I think 1 and 3 are related. (he got all Starbucked because he's too busy & thus also cannot afford to be fussy.) For #2, a video system to take a direct feed would have been smart.
really need HD...
Who doesn't use attributes?
Very nice video, thx for posting (y)
@stompy1208 must be my concept of "Hello world" that's wrong. Who would of known that after 10 years of programming, I had that wrong.
he should watch a youtube tutorial on how to teach a class.
Really nice. Thank you.
was he a radio anchor before working for Berkley? LOL
Did they make this 240p on purpose?
My first camcorder was an analog Hi8 and recorded in 576i, way better than this!
we should have a specialized site for learning ..the way vevo is to music
thank you so much very good work
can any one actually see the code ? this
He's had a lot of coffee.
ahhaha
I do prefer fast talkers over slow talkers. Slow talkers... waste of time. and the frustration that builds up makes it even less worth it.
Jeehoo Ahn Gotta love the new speed control.
lol
Is that guy trying to teach something?
Slides available at GitHub:
github.com/laquereric/LivingToLearn/tree/master/data/Rails_2_Course
@DavidRobertRoy. Yes I am a programmer and I am the type of developer who prefers scalable solutions and doesn't listen to the hype.
I've never used COBOL. I mainly use C++ and Java.
For developing a web application that will scale well I wouldn't touch Rails with a bargepole. I would favour a JEE solution that has been written (AND SUPPORTED!) by professionals, not a bunch of amateurs wanting to make a name for themselves while producing a half-hearted and semi-useful solution/framework.
This guy confuses "ISP" with "server." When he talks about deploying a ruby app, he says to "upload" the files to your "ISP" and hope your "ISP" is configured correctly for RoR.
Welcome to the world of Developers
i think it takes a little bit to go underneath his comment.. at least that's been my experience when i've replied to people
thanks for this
no veo ni mi....
Thanks!
well "hello world" is 11 characters ... and a tweet is 160 characters max! so ... 160/11 * 1:15:15 => approx 18hrs!! :P
i ll see myself out now!
1:12:59 English Captions fail.
Tu é louco.......ruby é bom d+
@cdtavijit On the other side of the token, he's not boring.
@DavidRobertRoy. I agree about the right tool for the right job.
Twitter outgrew Rails and replaced a lot of it with scala. That's one example of what I'm talking about - the lack of scalability in Rails. That's the stuff you DON'T hear from the Rails evangelists and the hype from people with an agenda to push the technology.
If you really want to do knock a webapp up quickly (some scaffolding, etc.), then check out Groovy or Grails. If you want scalability then use Java and Spring.
ALL the whingers E.g. "can't see the code", "... with a rock ..." --- ALL seem to miss the point. The slightly more than 1st principle approach to revealing the inner workings of RoR suited me down to the ground. Thanks.
I love ROR!!
Well put sir ;D
Remember the days when you could just write "hello world" in a default.htm page?
RoR.
WhY?
i pressed the reply button to enos76 comment, but it didn't post there for some reason uToob!!!
it's either one
4:55 I came from the future, that's actually windows 10
omg a fucking hour to do a hello world >.>
only sound must listen
@ozkansafak radlab.cs.berkeley.edu/w/upload/9/9a/1_HelloWorld.pdf
I think that guy got too much caffeine
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
vi would have opened that file instantly
2008... what can you expect I guess -_-
I think locomotive is dead. This tutorial is literally 5 years old.
His problem is Emacs
somebody please explain RoR to me now? no?
-.-
;D
The reason this is important... damnit
Is it wrong that's the only thing I got out of this?
worlds longest youtube video!
LOL, wait thaqts thew vista one rofl!
1:15:15 .... nnnnnah!
He takes the trouble to explain HTML, and then shows folders with lots of pre created folders and files, controllers and so on, move around bit and bytes of code, and says "here's the Hello World!". He just ruined the concept of "Hello World" where you show how you get from Zero to Hello World, for any other new comer to understand.
Haha, the time he lost using emacs. ed ftw ;-)
presenter are talking to fast because he is nervous.He's a researcher not lecturer.
happens to everybody who don't do rarely do public speaking much.
We get it LAnonHubbard, you don't like rails. Stop wasting your breath. Christ, man, it's RUclips.
@l80sman104 haha ya. True. I should get you to my lectures then. I speak faster hahahaa!!!
FAST TALK FOR EGO!
Useful lesson, but terrible cameraman.
I have a real problem with the way this guy teaches. He is extremely defensive and it's as if he arguing with someone who is attacking his language or himself the whole time. I think he knows the information, but I'm not sure if he wants to teach me or hit me with a rock. It's hard to get past that. Thanks though.
Universities shouldn't make money anyway
ruby... sux... >_
Rails is crap. Don't bother. Use something more proven and seasoned. Use something you can get hosted easier.
đm .
Troll detected
rhtml IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED IN RAILS 3. Remember to use html.erb. This video is SOOOOOO outdated. Fuckin-a.
the presenter needs a sedative badly!
Cool post. But the presenter should not go into comedy
Dude, take a breath. You are talking too fast :(
clip art makes everyything look like shit. LOL
Thanks!