Hi Sanjanad,
If you do like a more practical approach, I strongly recommend the
Free Online Learning Rails course:
http://www.buildingwebapps.com/podcasts
You will finish the course with a basic Rails CMS in your hands.
All the best.
On Dec 11, 7:17 pm, sanjanad d_sanja...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'd also subscribe to the Railscasts podcasts in iTunes. They're
extremely useful and still relevant no matter what version of rails
you're starting with (although I hope you're starting with the latest
and leaving the 1.2.x series in the past).
On Dec 12, 3:03 am, analogue40 analogu...@gmail.com
I started with Sitepoint's SImply Rails 2, the main tutorial is a Digg
style application. I think this is a great start, but you will need
other books.
The Pragmattic Programmers: Agile Web Developmnet with Rails is decent
and the reference section at the back is well worth it.
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