You can also try out Rails tutorial 
http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book
It's pretty good and the author got Ruby Heroes Award at this year's 
RailsConf for his contribution to community

There's another great beginner free course by codeschool, which you can try 
out - http://www.codeschool.com/courses/rails-for-zombies

Once you are get a hang of how things work in Rails, then 
guides.rubyonrails.org and api.rubyonrails.org would be good reference 
points
And you can start watching Railscasts once you have learnt enough to read 
and understand someone else's code.

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