Please i am just new to Ruby...

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Emperor of thought

Please i am just new to Ruby and i will like to know how i can go
about in web development. I am migrating from PHP and Ruby web
environment does not look very familiar.
Please can anyone help me on how to go about starting web development
in Ruby?
 
T

Tim Hunter

Emperor said:
Please i am just new to Ruby and i will like to know how i can go
about in web development. I am migrating from PHP and Ruby web
environment does not look very familiar.
Please can anyone help me on how to go about starting web development
in Ruby?

http://www.rubyonrails.com/
 
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7stud --

Emperor said:
Please i am just new to Ruby and i will like to know how i can go
about in web development. I am migrating from PHP and Ruby web
environment does not look very familiar.
Please can anyone help me on how to go about starting web development
in Ruby?

A good way to learn is to buy a book that teaches you Ruby on
Rails(ROR). As luck would have it, sitepoint just made their beginning
ROR book available free for download. You can read reviews at
amazon.com here:

http://www.amazon.com/Build-Your-Ruby-Rails-Applications/dp/0975841955

And you can download the book for free here:

http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=506518
 
J

John Joyce

A good way to learn is to buy a book that teaches you Ruby on
Rails(ROR). As luck would have it, sitepoint just made their
beginning
ROR book available free for download. You can read reviews at
amazon.com here:

http://www.amazon.com/Build-Your-Ruby-Rails-Applications/dp/0975841955

And you can download the book for free here:

http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=506518
But do know that learning Ruby itself will make your Rails experience
a lot better.
You wouldn't learn Struts without Java...
 
D

dusty

But do know that learning Ruby itself will make your Rails experience
a lot better.
You wouldn't learn Struts without Java...

I agree. I tried learning rails first, didn't work too well. I liked
Ruby for Rails and The Rails Way.
 

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