[Rails] Re: Would you recommend some books about Ruby on Rails?
goodchoi wrote:
> Hi everybody~
> Vey nice to meet you on this group.
>
> I'm a only web service planner operating a site "
> http://topics.co.kr/categories?q=iphone
> " developed by Ruby-on-Rails engineers through payment.
>
> But I'm trying to do study Ruby on Rails by myself from now on.
>
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I know my viewpoint is in the minority, but I don't recommend learning
Rails from books -- the framework changes too fast, and paper book
publishing just can't keep up. Read Programming Ruby (on the Web or on
paper), read the Rails Guides, and play around. That's what worked for
me (and I'm now doing high-profile Rails development at a Fortune 100
company).
Best,
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marnen@marnen.org
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