On Oct 10, 2013, at 1:00 AM, Tamara Temple wrote:

> The alternative book seems to be Agile Web Development with Rails 4, from 
> Pragmatic Programmers. I only used the very first edition of this book to 
> learn Rails (in the 1.x time frame). The book at that time was pretty good 
> for my needs, with a step-wise walkthrough developing an application.


I'll second this, and add that it's a very nice training-wheels introduction to 
an agile workflow, too. Without getting too religious about it, it introduces 
you to the concepts of taking small bites of the apple, and building your 
features in a modular fashion.

Walter

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