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From PHP to Ruby on Rails

By : Bernard Pineda
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Book Image

From PHP to Ruby on Rails

4 (1)
By: Bernard Pineda

Overview of this book

Are you a PHP developer looking to take your first steps into the world of Ruby development? From PHP to Ruby on Rails will help you leverage your existing knowledge to gain expertise in Ruby on Rails. With a focus on bridging the gap between PHP and Ruby, this guide will help you develop the Ruby mindset, set up your local environment, grasp the syntax, master scripting, explore popular Ruby frameworks, and find out about libraries and gems. This book offers a unique take on Ruby from the perspective of a seasoned PHP developer who initially refused to learn other technologies, but never looked back after taking the leap. As such, it teaches with a language-agnostic approach that will help you feel at home in any programming language without learning everything from scratch. This approach will help you avoid common mistakes such as writing Ruby as if it were PHP and increase your understanding of the programming ecosystem as a whole. By the end of this book, you'll have gained a solid understanding of Ruby, its ecosystem, and how it compares to PHP, enabling you to build robust and scalable applications using Ruby on Rails.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Part 1:From PHP to Ruby Basics
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Part 2:Ruby and the Web

POST, GET, and SESSION in Rails

One of the main differences while doing web development between PHP and Ruby is that PHP is web-based out of the box, while Ruby is not. All PHP needs is a web server with PHP enabled and we’re good to go. For development, PHP even comes with an internal web server. On the other hand, Ruby requires the use of a framework to be able to use web protocols and tools. Ruby on Rails is not the only framework that we could use for web development, but it’s the most popular one. You might also want to check out the Sinatra framework just to have another option other than Rails: https://sinatrarb.com/.

We will stick to Rails for web development. One of the most popular tools that’s used within web development is forms. Forms help us get data from the user and handle said data to accomplish different tasks. We can set search criteria, authenticate users, or simply show previously saved data. In PHP, we can access these tools via the $_POST...