by José Mota
FREELessons:13Length:2.6 hours
Ruby is much more than web development. In fact, you can do great things with Ruby on your local system. If you'd like to find out more, jump into the course to learn about how to interact with email servers, with a focus on good software development practices and craftsmanship. We'll create our very own email application with Ruby and publish it to a private gem repository.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 25:53
3 lessons, 25:53
1.1Introduction03:15
1.1
Introduction
03:15
1.2Bootstrap the Project11:02
1.2
Bootstrap the Project
11:02
1.3The Net::IMAP Library11:36
1.3
The Net::IMAP Library
11:36
2.Building our Features6 lessons, 1:35:40
6 lessons, 1:35:40
2.1Fetching Emails23:23
2.1
Fetching Emails
23:23
2.2Listing Folders With Emails19:43
2.2
Listing Folders With Emails
19:43
2.3Creating Our First Integrated Task15:41
2.3
Creating Our First Integrated Task
15:41
2.4Sending Email11:54
2.4
Sending Email
11:54
2.5Storing Email10:49
2.5
Storing Email
10:49
2.6Reply to an Email14:10
2.6
Reply to an Email
14:10
3.Improvements to Our Ruby Application2 lessons, 26:18
2 lessons, 26:18
3.1Extracting Configuration Data12:20
3.1
Extracting Configuration Data
12:20
3.2Set Up a Bootstrap Task13:58
3.2
Set Up a Bootstrap Task
13:58
4.Conclusion2 lessons, 11:01
2 lessons, 11:01
4.1Publishing the Gem05:32
4.1
Publishing the Gem
05:32
4.2Conclusion05:29
4.2
Conclusion
05:29
I'm a Rubyist/Javascripter/UI designer; occasional speaker; Mac & Arch Linux user.