Make music streaming app using Ruby on Rails and WebSockets [closed] - ruby-on-rails

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I would like to make a Ruby on Rails app that streams music using WebSockets. Does anyone know of a tutorial or guide on how to get started? I need to make the app in Ruby on Rails which I only have a beginner's level of knowledge in this language. I have, however, programmed in JavaScript and .Net for many years, so I do understand a number of intermediate to advanced programming concepts.

rails getting started: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
websocket rails gem: https://github.com/DanKnox/websocket-rails
more about websocket and rails http://www.slideshare.net/jeroen_rosenberg/websocket-on-rails
and more information: http://www.google.com ;)

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I have an API only rails app which needs documentation for frontend developers. And it's my first experience with it.
What tool do you use for this purpose? Note that I am using rails 5 API and not Grape.
I tested Apipie, swagger-blocks, and swagger-docs gems, but they are obsolete or buggy. There must be a better option!
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Well, I found Slate one of the best out there.
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Ruby Rails - Where to start my understanding [closed]

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I'm trying to learn code and currently running through the exercises within codecademy for Rails.
Though I find this a good learning resource, i'm struggling to understand the relevance of the commands etc to "real life", so I can relate to it.
Can anyone recommend "real life" projects to work through on line re. rails, so I can piece all the fundamental pieces together, whilst seeing what my actions do to the outcome project.
Thank you in advance.
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https://www.railstutorial.org/

I want to write Ruby on Rails [closed]

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but i dont know where to start! Which version of Ruby and Rails are the best?
And all documentations I can find are for Mac users. And im on Linux( ubuntu ).
I can allready write in C++
I hope you can help me!
To install Ruby language interpreter and the Rails framework itself you can visit http://railsinstaller.org website and download an installer for windows.
Speaking about applications development in Ruby on Rails, there is good tutorial written by Michael Hartl in link https://www.railstutorial.org/, that is highly recommended way to start development with Rails. This tutorial introduces to Ruby language and Rails framework and by following it you will build Twitter clone.

Create WSDL WebService Ruby on Rails 3 [closed]

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I want to create WebService based on WSDL in Ruby on Rails 3.
I found a tutorial, but it is only for Rails 2.
Anyone knows good tutorial for doing it in Rails 3? Or maybe someone knows how to make this tutorial work with Rails 3?
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So I've been using InstantRails to check out Ruby on rails. I've been using Notepad++ for the editing. Now I don't want to install Ruby or Rails on my machine. Is there any walk through/tutorial on how to integrate Radrails or Netbeans with InstantRails?
Here's a tutorial: http://ruby.meetup.com/73/boards/view/viewthread?thread=2203432
(I don't know if it's any good.)
And here's one with InstantRails+Netbeans: https://web.archive.org/web/20100505044104/http://weblogs.java.net/blog/bleonard/archive/2007/03/instant_rails_w.html
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