Ruby on Rails: Active Record 1 – How to Query Properly

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Last updated on May 1, 2025 5:34 pm

Master the basics of Active Record and take your Rails development skills to the next level. Learn CRUD operations, transactions, and powerful query techniques in this comprehensive course. Perfect for web developers looking to enhance their skills with Rails.

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What you’ll learn

  • Advanced Queries using Active Record
  • Masterize the basics concepts of Active Record

Realizing that a lot of Rails developers get in trouble because a shallow knowledge about Active Record patterns, I decided to create a series of courses, with total focus in the Model part of MVC. Different than conventional courses, where you develop a project and learn according to the lessons’s context, we’ll go deep into Active Record concepts and apply them in pratical examples.

The idea behind of this series is to lead you to the next level of Active Record and masterize the Model part of MVC(which is in my opinion the base to develop well done back ends).

These courses can be a first step to learn Rails too, I’m sure after learning deep how models works, it’ll be easier to understand how the framework works.

In this first course you’re gonna learn:

– Basics concepts to work properly with Active Record

– CRUD with Active Record

– Transactions and Database Locking(Bônus)

– Queries(The most important content of this first course)

Who this course is for:

  • Web developers who are searching for improve skills with Rails

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