A hands-on, step-by-step guide to using Devise for authentication in Rails. If you are a web developer who is getting started with Rails and you are looking for authentication solutions, then this is the book for you. If you are a current Rails developer who is looking to extend your authentication implementation with capabilities such as authorization and remote authentication, this book will also be great for you.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-1-78216-704-4 (9781782167044)
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Hafiz Barie Lubis majored in Informatics Engineering at Bandung Institute Technology, graduating in 2008. During his study period, he spent most of his time researching user interaction. Since then, he took up the role as Chief of Technology Officer in a start-up (Wiradipa Nusantara) that he built with his friends. Since then, most of his time has been spent contributing to research about Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and web performance. He has also written a lot about Ruby and Ruby on Rails on his blog http://hafizbadrie.wordpress.com, particularly on best practices using Ruby on Rails, and web performance.
He is currently a lead developer at the Jakarta Post Digital while maintaining his start-up in Wiradipa Nusantara. In his spare time, he pays a lot of attention to web performance from the server-side with Ruby, the client-side with Javascript, and any other related strategy. He is also a member of id-ruby (http://id-ruby.org), an Indonesian community that talks about Ruby and also a member of cardtopost (http://www.cardtopost.com), an Indonesian community that mainly talks about postcards. Nia Mutiara is a software engineer working on a virtual stock gaming iOS application, as well as its server-side web application. For two years, she worked on complex Ruby on Rails and iOS applications. She is a master of JavaScript and CSS, and has used those skills to enhance most web applications that she has worked on. In her spare time, she hangs around Twitter, writes Ruby tutorials in Indonesian, and watches comedies. Giovanni Sakti has been a developer for 10 years with an emphasis on developing web applications in Java and Ruby. His latest projects and areas of research are currently focused on API-based web applications with AngularJS as the client-side framework.
He is an active member of the Indonesian Ruby (id-ruby) community and sometimes gives talks on Ruby-related topics in Indonesia. He writes regularly on his blog - http://mightygio.com - primarily about Ruby, Rails, AngularJS, and other programming topic. He is also the founder of PT. Starqle Indonesia, a Jakarta-based company providing products, IT consulting, and development services with a focus on the healthcare industry.