Chris Oliver

GoRails Screencasts

GoRails is a series of screencasts and guides for all aspects of Ruby on Rails. Learn how to setup your machine, build a Rails application, and deploy it to a server.

Author

Chris Oliver

Category

Technology

Podcast website

gorails.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Upload Cover Images in Rails with ActiveStorage Video 19.04.2023
How to Add Pagination for Blog Posts in Rails Video 05.04.2023
How to Upgrade Ruby Versions Video 05.04.2023
The MVC Pattern Explained Video 04.04.2023
Blog Posts with File Uploads using ActiveStorage & Amazon S3 Video 03.04.2023
Rich Text Blog Posts with ActionText Video 03.04.2023
Sorting Blog Posts With Scopes Video 03.04.2023
Writing Tests for Scheduled Blog Posts Video 03.04.2023
Adding Scheduled Blog Posts Video 03.04.2023
Deploying our Rails Blog to Production Video 03.04.2023
Adding TailwindCSS to Rails Video 03.04.2023
Authenticating Blog Admin Pages Video 03.04.2023
Adding a Blog Post Destroy Action and Refactoring Video 03.04.2023
Edit & Update Blog Post Actions Video 03.04.2023
Creating New Blog Posts Video 03.04.2023
Adding a New Blog Post Action Video 03.04.2023
Adding a Blog Post Show Action Video 03.04.2023
Adding a Blog Index Action Video 03.04.2023
Creating A Blog Post Model Video 03.04.2023
Rails Application Structure Explained Video 03.04.2023
Creating a New Rails app Video 03.04.2023
Classes & Objects in Ruby Video 03.04.2023
Loops & Blocks in Ruby Video 03.04.2023
Refactoring our Ruby code Video 03.04.2023
Methods & Functions in Ruby Video 03.04.2023

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