TutPlus - WebSocket-Powered Rails Applications - 2015 - HQ

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TutPlus - WebSocket-Powered Rails Applications - 2015 - HQ (Size: 439.19 MB)
 websocket-rails.7z82.39 KB
 02 What Are WebSockets-.mp45.07 MB
 01 introduction.mp43.1 MB
 07 Bidding at an Auction - 1.mp438.2 MB
 09 Winning an Auction.mp431.82 MB
 08 Bidding at an Auction - 2.mp427.38 MB
 05 Building Users.mp426.64 MB
 10 Claiming a Won Product.mp423.38 MB
 06 Building Auctions.mp423.18 MB
 04 Building Products.mp421.86 MB
 03 Bootstrap a Rails App.mp414.95 MB
 17 Notifying Bidders About Wins and Losses.mp446.78 MB
 15 Handling Bids Through WebSockets.mp443.66 MB
 12 Implementing WebSockets for the Client - 1.mp434.95 MB
 14 Beginning WebSockets for the Server.mp429.68 MB
 13 Implementing WebSockets for the Client - 2.mp422.05 MB
 18 Handling Multiple Products.mp420.1 MB
 16 Notifying Other Bidders About Outbids.mp417.39 MB
 11 Defining a WebSockets Interface.mp46.4 MB
 19 Final Review.mp42.52 MB

Description

Year : 2015
Manufacturer : tutsplus
Author : José Mota
Duration : 2h 40m
Language : English
Format : MP4
Video : MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 30fps 271kbps
Audio : AAC 44100Hz stereo 92kbps


Today's Web applications Demand Real-time, low-Latency data transfer. Users expect to interact with data in as close to real time as possible without minimizing the overall user experience. WebSockets allow you to do just that, by creating a persistent connection between a client and server that can be used to send data in real time. In this course, you'll learn how to use the emerging WebSocket technology in a Ruby on Rails application. If you know the basics of Ruby on Rails and you're ready to see the power of using WebSockets, this is the course for you!

Content:

Introduction
Introduction
What Are WebSockets?
Building the App
Bootstrap a Rails App
Building Products
Building Users
Building Auctions
Bidding at an Auction (Part 1)
Bidding at an Auction (Part 2)
Winning an Auction
Claiming a Won Product
Adding WebSockets
Defining a WebSockets Interface
Implementing WebSockets for the Client (Part 1)
Implementing WebSockets for the Client (Part 2)
Beginning WebSockets for the Server
Handling Bids Through WebSockets
Notifying Other Bidders About Outbids
Notifying Bidders About Wins and Losses
Handling Multiple Products
Conclusion
Final Review



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