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Created February 6, 2022 21:18 — forked from Scott-Borecki/rails_cheatsheet.md
Rails v5.2 Cheatsheet

Rails v5.2 Cheatsheet

Updated by: Scott Borecki

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samivari / Capybara.md
Created February 1, 2022 20:42 — forked from jgrazulis/Capybara.md
Capybara cheatsheet

Capybara Actions

# Anchor
click_link 'Save'

# Button
click_button 'awesome'

# Both above

Rails Step By Step “Guide”

Start a new rails project:

Reference: https://github.com/turingschool-examples/task_manager_rails

This will start a new Rails App with postgresql as database and skip the usage of Spring and Turbolinks (method used in task_manager):

rails new task_manager -T -d="postgresql" --skip-spring --skip-turbolinks

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samivari / b2_intermission_work.md
Last active January 28, 2022 22:21 — forked from mikedao/b2_intermission_work.md
B2 Intermission Work Submission

B2 Intermission Work

Answer these Check for Understanding questions as you work through the assignments.

HTML

  1. What is HTML? HTML is the standard markup language for Web pages.

  2. What is an HTML element?

Pre-Teaching Practice

CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THESE EXERCISES!

To start this assignment:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
  2. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
  3. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.

CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THESE EXERCISES!

To start this assignment:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
  2. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
  3. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.

Purpose

You will be a contributor in several paired/group project throughout your Turing career working on complex technical challenges. You may be surprised to find out that < 1% of failing projects at Turing are due solely to technical definicines - in fact, the majority of failing projects are due to intrapersonal/team issues. In order to set yourself (and your teammates) up for success, it is critical to clearly communicate and set expectations with your teammates.

Mentee: Define the Relationship (DTR) Prep

To start this assignment:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
  2. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
  3. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.

Please use the following gist to capture your thoughts, goals, priorities, etc. as outlined by each question. You will be using these questions to help give your mentor a better idea of who you are and want to become as a developer! Please note, this is meant to be a starting point for building your norms with your mentor - you may need to adjust scheduling expecations, communication expectations, etc. when you start working with your mentor!

Mentee Details

Checklist/Rubric

To make a copy of this rubric:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
  2. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.

Part I: Creating Directories and Files; Initializing Git and Pushing to GitHub

  • I named my directories correctly.

Unconsious Bias at Work

  • What were your reflections from the video?

My understanding of the video was, becoming conscious of our unconscious bias. How you can make the consious desision to reflect and identify your own bias and what effects it has on you and other people.

  • In what ways have you examined your implicit biases before coming to Turing?

I try hard to not be a biased person and try to see the world for what it is, and my opinions about things that dont directly relate to me are not warranted.

Session 4 HW

CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THESE EXERCISES!

To start this assignment:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
  2. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
  3. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.