Posted by Andrew
Tue, 18 Apr 2006 07:26:00 GMT
Ruby for Rails by David Black is being very well received thus far. It is available now in PDF, and will be in paper in the beginning of May. You can view the Table of Contents online, as well as 2 sample chapters.
If someone can venture a guess as to why the cover features a bearded guy in his bathrobe, impersonating a mushroom, please let us know.
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Posted by Andrew
Tue, 07 Mar 2006 02:04:00 GMT
I have had a number of people ask me recently about how to get started with Rails. Of course there is the Rails Book and the Pickaxe Book. But in addition to these, Digital Media Minute has compiled a helpful list of 12 tutorials which they have found to be the most useful in getting started. Beginning from the top of list, and following links according to your questions and interests should take you a long way.
Within these tutorials, you will even find discussion of RDT and RadRails , the plugins which enable you to do Rails development in widely popular open-source IDE, Eclipse.

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