On 22 June 2014 09:31, tamouse pontiki wrote:
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> On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 12:21 AM, Colin Law wrote:
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>> On 22 June 2014 02:10, tamouse pontiki wrote:
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>> > This question gets asked a *lot*, I mean, seriously, a *lot*. I put up
>> > my
>> > immediate response at [3], but there's a bett
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 12:21 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> On 22 June 2014 02:10, tamouse pontiki wrote:
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> > This question gets asked a *lot*, I mean, seriously, a *lot*. I put up my
> > immediate response at [3], but there's a better one at [4], and if
> becoming
> > a web developer is your goal,
On 22 June 2014 02:10, tamouse pontiki wrote:
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> This question gets asked a *lot*, I mean, seriously, a *lot*. I put up my
> immediate response at [3], but there's a better one at [4], and if becoming
> a web developer is your goal, the Odin Project [5] has sorted out a lot of
> stuff to follow.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 3:51 PM, 'Danny Redden' via Ruby on Rails: Talk <
rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hey guys, I am really brand new to computer programming and I have watched
> numerous videos on "where to start programming" and "what language to learn
> first" etc. I watched a v
On 19 June 2014 23:51, 'Danny Redden' via Ruby on Rails: Talk
wrote:
> Hey guys, I am really brand new to computer programming and I have watched
> numerous videos on "where to start programming" and "what language to learn
> first" etc. I watched a video and it talked about how Ruby on Rails was
Hey guys, I am really brand new to computer programming and I have watched
numerous videos on "where to start programming" and "what language to learn
first" etc. I watched a video and it talked about how Ruby on Rails was the
best language (Ruby) to learn first. I am just wanting to know how to
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