Buy a book. Agile Web Development with Rails. It has a new edition for rails 
3.1. It's considered to be the primer for all beginning RoR developers.


Dheeraj Kumar


On Sunday 4 December 2011 at 5:30 AM, Mathew S. wrote:

> Here we go again. I apologize in advance. When I'm trying to learn both
> Ruby and RoR it confuses the crap out of me..
> 
> 
> I have looked at many MANY tutorials such as:
> http://ruby.railstutorial.org/
> ---
> http://tryruby.org/levels/1/challenges/0
> ---
> and a ton of reading.
> 
> 
> 
> None really capture the things I really want to find out how to make....
> I don't know if I should just keep looking and keep reading but it's
> starting to make me not want to try and learn it anymore. But I know its
> going to take time to learn it all so I'm up for it! LETS GO!
> 
> thank you for reading <3
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