Thank you very much for all answers ! 

@tamouse I'm already working on a real application ^^, so everything I read 
I think about many ways of applying it. 

On Sunday, 21 June 2015 15:32:38 UTC+1, tamouse wrote:
>
> All those mentioned are great books to read. I'm tossing in "Practicing 
> Rails" and "Rails 4 in Action", I'm also going to say it doesn't really 
> matter. What I think does matter is you start working on a rails 
> application, even following one of the many tutorials; at least work 
> through a couple of full examples so you have something real to hang what 
> you're learning upon.
>
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Brent <br...@kearneys.ca <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> "Level Up!" by Steven Talcott Smith is a great book for aspiring software 
>> developers. Rails is the main example used in the book, since it is the 
>> platform upon which the author crafted his own career. The book describes a 
>> path to excellence in software development, describing skillets and 
>> practices that are now the ideal model that most successful Rails shops are 
>> using today.
>>
>> https://leanpub.com/level_up
>>
>> It changed my approach to learning and practicing software development, 
>> with nearly immediate results.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Brent
>>
>>
>> On Friday, June 19, 2015 at 10:34:21 AM UTC-6, David Díaz Clavijo wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My name is David, this is my first post here. Thanks for having this 
>>> space and allow me to post a question. Going to the nitty-gritty:
>>>
>>> I have read:
>>>
>>>
>>>    - Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby: I found it amazing, I 
>>>    think I understand what is object oriented design after reading this 
>>> book.
>>>    - Rails Antipatterns: I have found many problems that I did not know 
>>>    how to solve better and this book has taught me. 
>>>    
>>> What do you think it would be the best next book to read? I am 
>>> interested in Javascript too, but mainly with Rails. 
>>>
>>> I have thought about Crafting Rails Applications by Jose Valim 
>>>
>>> I would appreciate any brief description of the book/s and why you think 
>>> it is worth to read ! 
>>>
>>> Thanks for your time!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
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