As a relative newbie myself I would second this recommendation.  Just
make sure you get version 3 - Ruby on Rails changed a lot between 1.xx
and 2.00.

An older book that I still find useful is
http://www.amazon.com/Ruby-Rails-Techniques-Developers/dp/1932394699
which focuses more on Ruby but from a Rails perspective.

On Feb 3, 9:32 pm, Daly <aeld...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John, if you want to learn Ruby and Ruby on Rails, you probably need
> to start by buying a book first that explains all the basics of the
> language. A lot of people start with this one for 
> Rails:http://www.pragprog.com/titles/rails3/agile-web-development-with-rail...
> which if I remember correctly takes you step by step in building an
> online store.
>
> On Feb 3, 3:50 pm, John Dean <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote:
>
> > Anyone? Anything?
>
> > --
> > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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