I fell like y'all aren't really listening to Josh. Codeschool is great
and all, but it's not the same thing as having one-on-one interaction
with a real person who can answer your questions and explain the bits
that don't make sense. The online tutorial model works for some people
and some situations, but not for everyone all the time.


On Thu, Feb 11, 2016, at 04:03 PM, Misha Manulis wrote:
> I've been recommending this site to folks who want to learn Rails:
> https://www.railstutorial.org/book
>
> Following the tutorials in that book should get you far enough to be
> able to build a prototype.  You'll be in a better position to figure
> out what you actually need after that.
>
> Misha
>
> On Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 3:49:43 PM UTC-8, Dave wrote:
>> Codeshool.com, do all rails + js + html tutorials
>>
>> On Thursday, February 11, 2016, Josh Green
>> <iamjos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> My name is Josh and I've got a web app I really want to build. I've
>>> got a decent understanding of HTML, CSS and I'm halfway through
>>> "Learn Ruby the Hard Way" by Zed Shaw. Additionally I've finished a
>>> handful of Rails tutorials I found on YouTube.  I'm a serious noob,
>>> but I desperately want to learn how to build web apps using Rails.
>>>
>>> I've considered going to a dev bootcamp, trying to self learn but I
>>> think having a one-on-one teacher and mentor is what would work best
>>> for me.
>>>
>>>  * _Is anyone willing to sit down with me on an ongoing basis and
>>>    teach me Rails while building out my app idea?_
>>>  * I currently have a B2B CMS/Project management app in development.
>>>    The front end is completely built.
>>>    * The app is basically a calendaring and pricing app for vendors
>>>      in the wedding industry. There is currently nothing like it
>>>      built and publicly available.
>>>  * I'd hope to spend a few months developing the app and learning
>>>    along the way.
>>>  * I'm happy to pay by the hour/day/project - whatever is easiest.
>>>
>>> If you're interested, please shoot me an email at
>>> iamjoshgr...@gmail.com and I can easily answer any questions you
>>> might have. I have a demo online of the app which walks through it's
>>> functionality and should make pricing this out fairly easy.
>>>


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