Saturday, October 5, 2013

Re: [Rails] Best Book 4 RoR

On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Adrian Garrigos <fernetbianca@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there a great book for Ror.

Yes. Michael Hartl's "Rails Tutorial" is generally considered a great
book, not only for RoR but also more than enough Ruby to really
understand it, plus good habits like testing (and tools to do it
with). Best of all, it's free to use online! If you like hardcopy or
ebooks you can get it that way too. See
http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ for more info.

> I am looking for a book with a step by step
> approch and by PROJECTS!!

Rails Tutorial walks you through a fairly complete project. Other
than that, though, "scratch your itch". Can you think of a relatively
simple web-app that you wish existed? Maybe something similar to
something that already exists, but with some feature added or change?
Create it! To paraphrase Gandhi, write the app you wish to see in the
world. :-)

-Dave

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