Hello folks!

I'm new here as you would soon see from my post. I started reading
http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/ and am somewhat "getting it"... I do find
some difficulties understanding the flow of things, but I do get the
logic. I guess it all comes with determination and practice.

Well, enough talk. I have a question for you guys - should I continue
reading Pine's guide on Ruby or start reading something on Ruby on
Rails? I don't quite get what the real difference is between them, but
from what I did manage to get is that ROR is a "gateway" type of
scripting that should allow for an easier and more simple implementation
and use of the Ruby language - is that so?

For me personally it'll be much easier to learn if after I read the
basic stuff (eg. a manual and get an approximate idea of how things
work) to get my hands on some practical scripts and start messing around
with them to see what actually happens - I'm more of the "visual"
learner and I really need to actually "see" things in order to
understand them.

Thank you all in advance for your responses!
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