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In this app, you create a console app that will help you to keep a record of different types of things you own: books, music albums, movies, and games. Everything will be based on the UML class diagram presented below. The data will be stored in JSON files but you will also prepare a database with tables structure analogical to your program's class
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School library is an app that used to record what books are in the library and who borrows them.
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An ActiveRecord DSL extension that provides kawaii association syntax
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[ OOP school library ] is a project that is part of the Microverse Ruby curriculum. The goal is to build a library system that can be used by students and teachers to check out books. The library has a limited number of copies for each book so it can only allow a certain number of people to check out the same book at the same time.
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Ruby on Rails application
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Demo Website using Ruby on Rails - SafetyFirst! - Shows Home Page and Products listing
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Ruby On Rails Practice | Authorization
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Ruby On Rails Practice | Authentication
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This is a RoR application that shows the has-many:through association with three models namely Physicians, Patients and Appointments
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Ruby On Rails Practice | has_many, belongs_to associations
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AssociationScope adds useful scopes for ActiveRecord associations
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Ruby On Rails Practice | many-to-many relationship
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