[Rails] Re: Re: Re: a hands-on tutoring needed
Colin Law wrote in post #1067862:
> I would start by working right through some good Ruby tutorials (to
> understand the language better) and also through some good Rails
> tutorials (railstutorial.org is good and is free to use online) to
> understand the Rails magic.
thank you Colin,
you are right railstutorial.org is outright good and I did all of it.
Unfortunately, it has no search form whatsoever. Neither do intensely
good tutorials at guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
That's why I knocked at this here forum asking for help of those who
understand the language and the Rails better.
yours`
sehrguey
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