A ruby console App where users can add books, students, and loan books to students.
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A ruby console App where users can add books, students, and loan books to students.
This is the second project in the fifth module of the Microverse program. It is a web blog built using Ruby on Rails framework with PostgreSQL database.
Eliminate the annoying work within ticketing systems (Jira, GitHub, Trello). Allows automating (without admin access) daily actions like tickets fields verification, email notifications by JQL/GQL, meeting requests to your (or teammates) calendar.
💎 Simple ruby app to manage school library.
This is the capstone project of the fourth module in the Microverse program. It is a console app for handling items inside a catalogue built with Ruby & PostgreSQL.
School Library is a Ruby-based command-line or console application. It enables the addition of new students, teachers, and books, while also facilitating the tracking of borrowed books and associated details. This efficient system ensures streamlined library management and accurate record-keeping.
A library app in Ruby following the four core OOP concepts (Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism) that lets the user (The Librarian) to record what books are in the library and who borrows them.
Catalog of my things is a console app, using Ruby, empowers you to maintain a comprehensive record of your personal belongings, including books, music albums, movies, and games. The project integrates JSON data storage and a relational database to efficiently manage and organize your items.
A school library application will record the books available in the library and track their borrowers. It will allow new students or teachers to be added, new books to be added, and records of borrowed books and corresponding borrowing dates to be saved. A beautiful and well-organized system will be built to accomplish the task efficiently.
This is for Apply Ruby best practices and language style guides in code. Describe the SOLID principles of OOP. Understand the four main principles of OOP. Create a UML class diagram. Explain the difference between associations, aggregations, and composition in OOP. Store data in files. Build interactive console apps.
An app that works as a tool for a library that keeps track of all the books as well as who borrows them.
School Library is a Ruby App (OOP). Powerful and user-friendly tool designed to assist the librarians at OOP University in efficiently managing the library's collection of books and keeping track of student and teacher borrowing records.
The OOP School Library app allows users to keep a record of books that are present in library and who borrows them. It also allows to add new students, teachers, and books
OOP school library makes use of the fundamentals of OOP (Object-Oriented Programming) to build a school library in Ruby.
In this project, we created a console app that will help us to keep a record of different types of things you own: books, music albums, and games. Built it with Ruby, and PostgreSQL
School library app that will allow you to add new students or teachers, add new books, save records of who borrowed a given book and when and all of this will be built in a beautiful and well-organized way!
Aims to create a simple library management system for a school using Ruby programming language. The system should allow librarians to add books to the library, track books that are checked out by students, and manage student accounts. Created with Ruby
OOP school library is university libray tool that records what books are in the library and who borrows them. The app allows users to add new students or teachers, add new books, save records of who borrowed a given book and when.
Catalog is ruby based with terminal user interface project in which you can organize your things according to various item object such as book, music, video etc Catalog is a totally OOP (Object Oriented Programming) with inheritance, polymorphism and private methods
This is a project that aims to develop a tool for the librarian of OOP University to manage the library's collection of books, record borrowing activities, and add new students or teachers in a well-organized and visually appealing way.
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