Wow, very nice. Where you taking your training? On Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 2:13:34 AM UTC-5, Daniel Toma wrote: > > I'm 5 weeks into a training program that consists of Ruby, Ruby on Rails, > Javascript, and React. I'm about the wrap up the 3-week module for Ruby on > Rails, and chose to do a project that simulates a basic airline reservation > system. > The requirements are minimal: have at least 3 classes (one being a join > class) and use the CRUD methods with a Postgresql db. The processes of > creating a reservation, reading an existing reservation, updating a > reservation, and deleting a reservation are straightforward, but I'd like > to jazz it up a bit for the presentation. > > I have the code that eliminates a seat from the list of available seats > once that seat is reserved, but I was wondering if there's a way to > incorporate a standard graphic that shows which seats are available > (usually a green color) and which are taken (usually gray with an 'X'). > I'm thinking that the graphic would be an HTML form with embedded Ruby, and > that each "seat" could be represented. The graphic would represent my > Index.html.erb view, that would show the seat number and its status > (occupied vs. available). I just can't think of how this would be done, > and I was wondering if anyone had an idea. > > > > [image: Screen Shot 2019-02-09 at 4.47.22 PM.png] > >
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