Ryan Bates

Episode 196: Nested Model Form Part 1


~2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Handling multiple models in a single form is much easier with the accepts_nested_attributes_for method. See how to use this method to handle nested model...

Episode 197: Nested Model Form Part 2


~2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Add and remove nested model fields dynamically through JavaScript using either Prototype or jQuery....

Episode 198: Edit Multiple Individually


~2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Use checkboxes to edit multiple records in one form, where each one has an individual set of form fields....

Episode 199: Mobile Devices


~2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Change the look and behavior of a Rails app on mobile devices. Also use jQTouch to build a native-looking interface....

Episode 200: Rails 3 Beta and RVM


~2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Get started with Rails 3.0 Beta and install Ruby 1.9.1 using RVM: Ruby Version Manager. Stay tuned to the end for a challenge on giving back to open source...

Episode 201: Bundler


almost 2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Bundler is the way to manage gem dependencies in Rails 3.0. Learn how to install gems and lock them down in this episode....

Episode 202: Active Record Queries in Rails 3


almost 2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Rails 3 introduces a new query interface for performing finds in Active Record. See how it works along with the changes in named scopes....

Episode 203: Routing in Rails 3


almost 2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Rails 3 sports a new routing interface. In this episode I show how to translate the old interface into the new one and show off a few new features....

Episode 204: XSS Protection in Rails 3


almost 2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
It is easy to be vulnerable to cross site scripting attacks in earlier versions of Rails, but Rails 3 solves this by automatically escaping unsafe input...

Episode 205: Unobtrusive Javascript


almost 2 years ago by Ryan Bates on Railscasts.
Keep JavaScript out of your HTML content with unobtrusive JavaScript. Here I show how Rails 3 works with this best practice....