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Ruby

Jay McGavren
STAFF
Jay McGavren
Treehouse Teacher

Building Web Apps with Sinatra course now available!

Hey, everyone... Just wanted to let you know that Treehouse has just published our next Ruby course: Building Web Apps with Sinatra!

Sinatra is the second-most popular web framework written in Ruby (after Rails). It's much simpler than Rails, and it's a great way to try out web development. If you're thinking of learning Rails (or even if you've already started), you should try this course; it will solidify a lot of concepts related to web apps for you. And Rails is too complex for your needs, you may find Sinatra to be a great alternative!

Hope you enjoy. Thanks as always for learning with Treehouse!

2 Answers

Maximiliane Quel
PLUS
Maximiliane Quel
Courses Plus Student 55,489 Points

Hi Jay,

isn't it missing a stage? For deleting and layout? I am confused.

Jay McGavren
Jay McGavren
Treehouse Teacher

Maximiliane Quel It most certainly was! It looks like I left the final stage marked as unpublished. ? Should be fixed now. Sorry for the trouble, and thanks for the alert!

Are you going to add more Sinatra materiel? Thanks.

Jay McGavren
Jay McGavren
Treehouse Teacher

We mostly introduced Sinatra because it's a good way to learn concepts that will be used when students move on to Rails. We're open to doing more Sinatra content in the future, but for now we need to return our focus to Rails and other content, because that's where the jobs are.