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Jay LeeEnterprise developer looking to record his journey of learning Ruby on Rails…there might be a few posts about food here and there :)About MeContact meSearchArchivesNovember 2014October 2014September 2014August 2014July 2014June 2014May 2014April 2014March 2014February 2014January 2014CategoriesLearning Ruby on Rails (30)Rails Tips & Tricks (3)Finishing Up Project!Posted on November 9, 2014 by JayI’m excited to say that I’m almost done with my project, at least to the point that I wanted to get it to. It’s funny because it seems like I’ve been stuck on a few issues for so many weeks/months. Once I was able to get past those hurdles, finishing up the project was fairly quick. The main things that were stopping me in my tracks were full text searches and geolocation. After I figured those out, everything else started to come together (and I think I also started to grasp a little more of Rails in general).Now, I don’t have a production ready application. There are a still a few things I need to do in order to have a fully functional website. Sending out emails isn’t set up, I’m not using real data (lorem ipsum is all over the place), I have a few pages that are redirected to the root path, a lot of my code can probably use some refactoring (making it DRY). But, I’m content with what I have and am considering my project near finished. It’s a rewarding feeling and looking back at how long it’s taken me, I’m a little surprised. Looking at my code, it doesn’t seem like I needed to do much. That’s the power of Rails, but it’s also a testament that being self taught, you learn at a much slower pace. All it took was someone to help push me through those obstacles. If I had that person on Day 1, this project would’ve been done in a few weeks versus a few months.Since I’m considering my project to be near done, I’ve admittedly been holding back on starting another one. I’m more than likely going to build another clone because I think the familiarity will help guide me on what I should do next. Maybe it’ll be a slightly more in depth application, that way with each project, I’m learning more and challenging myself to learn more complex concepts. We’ll see.Posted in Learning Ruby on Rails| Leave a commentGot My Ruby on Rails Question Answered for $5Posted on October 31, 2014 by JaySo after a week of trying to implement a feature for my Yelp clone project, I finally caved and decided that I needed some extra help. I contacted a few folks on Reddit and Codementor, but ultimately didn’t receive any responses. Elance would’ve been a little much since I had a simple question. The next local Meetup is 2 weeks away and I didn’t want to wait any longer. So, in desperation, I resorted to trying to find someone on Fiverr again.My experience with finding someone on Fiverr hasn’t been negative, but it wasn
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