If you want to get rolling quickly, check out http://railsinstaller.org/ from
Engine Yard.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 4:58 PM, mark goldin wrote:
> I would like to start learning ROR for server-side web development. My
> front-end is Adobe Flex. What is a development environment to develop
> in Rub
I would like to start learning ROR for server-side web development. My
front-end is Adobe Flex. What is a development environment to develop
in Ruby using Windows 7?
Thanks
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In my opinion there is nothing better to learn than ruby. My first steps in
coding ruby felt nearly like speaking a simplified english. I didnt had this
feeling in any other language I learned so far (C, C++, C#, PHP, Java, C=
BASIC 2.0 up to 7.0; also tried Brainfuck, Python, ASM and many other)
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Dev wrote:
> I have limited HTML & CSS knowledge but have a passion to innovate and
> to create web apps. Is ruby the right choice? How much time do i need
> to dedicate to understand scripting in RoR to create robust web apps?
How damn long do I have to sit zazen
It would be hard to tell you how much time you need, it depends on how much
you know, how fast you learn..
Ruby is a great language to work with, it is elegant and powerful, you might
be able to write good code relatively quick but you will not become an
expert overnight, there is a lot to learn.
I have limited HTML & CSS knowledge but have a passion to innovate and
to create web apps. Is ruby the right choice? How much time do i need
to dedicate to understand scripting in RoR to create robust web apps?
Thanks
D
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