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On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Nick Parkin <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

> Hi Guys. I'm a developer, not full time, but I'm studying Information
> Systems (and so learning VB.NET <http://vb.net/>) and also learnt
> extensive Python and
> Java at school, but I really would love to learn Ruby on Rails as as far
> as I'm concerned you can really build some killer web applications using
> it and many of the big websites we know today of Web2.0 land where
> written in Ruby before moving to Scala (cue Twitter).
>
> My question then is does anyone know some up to date guides/videos/etc
> that would allow me to learn RoR? I've done extensive searches and since
> the framework changed slightly in the latest version there are little
> annoyances that don't allow me to work through their examples.
>
> Any one have any ideas? Possibly guides you've used that you could
> recommend?
>
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