I would recommend things by: The Pragmatic Bookshelf

http://www.pragprog.com/titles

Check out the Agile Web Development With Rails...


On May 22, 12:21 pm, goodchoi <good...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everybody~
> Vey nice to meet you on this group.
>
> I'm a only web service planner operating a site 
> "http://topics.co.kr/categories?q=iphone
> " developed by Ruby-on-Rails engineers through payment.
>
> But I'm trying to do study Ruby on Rails by myself from now on.
>
> By the way, some engineers in my country South Korea said the only
> book translated in Korean has wrong exercises now because Ruby on
> Rails is not any more version 1.x.
>
> So I should buy a book composed by exercise including exercises with
> version 2.x.
>
> First of all I hope this book [http://amzn.to/bshhvk] is like
> so(above) but I'm not sure.
>
> And then I hope you great engineers will recommend an appropriate book
> to me, a beginner.
>
> Thank you geeks.
>
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