How about we beginners start a real life project together. We can share 
our thoughts and gain some experience. I've an project idea. If anybody 
interested please mail me adnan.ayon[at]gmail.com

On Sunday, July 1, 2012 8:58:15 PM UTC+6, @masihjesus wrote:
>
> Dear Group,
>
> I know that this kind of question may sound not very good to you. But I 
> just wanted to 
> ask you that what is the best way to become perfectly effective and 
> professional with
> good knowledge in rails.
>
> I'm a software developer with almost 2.5-3 years of experience. a TDD, BDD 
> and craftsmanship
> enthusiast. For the past year I've been hacking some stuff in Ruby and for 
> the past 6 months
> I've been reading about rails and practicing on it. Not full time but I 
> spent a fair amount of time
> on this. I've read Ruby on Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl and wrote the 
> application completely
> myself too. I also made some changes to it according to best practices of 
> OO and separation of
> concerns, etc. for faster tests, more flexibility and maintainability, 
> etc. 
>
> I'm currently reading Rails 3 in Action by Ryan Bigg and Yehuda Katz and 
> making some changes
> to that application too for the same reasons.
>
> I've been doing some other kinds of practice and readings on rails 
> development too (including watching some
> railscasts by Ryan Bates etc.)
>
> I just wanted to ask you guys what should I do for becoming really 
> effective and professional in rails development
> with great knowledge in that area?
>
> I really appreciate your helps and advice on this. Thanks in advance for 
> your guidance.
> Best Regards
>
> -- 
> Sam Serpoosh
> Software Developer: http://masihjesus.wordpress.com
> Twitter @masihjesus <http://twitter.com/masihjesus>
>
>

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