Robert Citek wrote:

>
> On Oct 13, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Ed Howland wrote:
>
>> I did mention this at the end. The docs really do suck, but get the
>> books, they are essential, IMO. I suspect this will improve over time.
>> The videos and tutorials on the rubyonrails.org website are good  enough
>> to get started. Still, I am not sure if Scott would still recommend
>> Rails to his students. Scott, you should check out the level of  docs
>> and
>> decide for yourself.
>
>
> There is also a wikibook on Ruby:
>
>   http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Ruby
>
> Don't know how good it is though.

It is not very complete yet and there are broken/missing links and
content. But it does go a bit further than my tutorial.
However, it is a wiki, so I guess we could fix it, no?

>
> Ed, do you have a del.icio.us account?  You could put the bookmarks 
> there and tag them as Ruby.
>
Well, I did but I lost it. Now have new one: ed.howland
I am assuming you are at rwcitek?

I posted about 1/2 of my bookmarks on Ruby and Rails. Not that they are
better than others, but they helped me.

Ed

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