Learning Rails
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Once you complete "Learning Rails," you'll be comfortable working with the Rails web framework, and you'll be well on your way to becoming a Rails guru.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #15920 in Books
- Published on: 2008-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 417 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780596518776
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One of the better places to start with Rails ...
I am reading this book at present, and agree w/ the "shelleyp" review completely. If you want to get started w/ Rails, this book is an excellent choice, even more so if you are already familiar with HTML/CSS. I also think it's great that they suggest using Heroku, which is a great way to get started w/ Rails!
While all of that is true, however, I can't help but suggest that new-to-Ruby coders look at Sinatra while they are learning Ruby, and grow their apps to Rails via their Rack commonality. Rails is great, but I think it is over-kill and at once overly complicated for the scope of the applications that many new developers are making while getting started. That being said, this is a phenomenal choice for getting started with Rails, and a refreshingly different angle for doing so.
Great Intro Rails Book
I have been using Rails for going on two years now, but have a penchant for accumulating books on subjects that interest me. I tore into this book the day that it was delivered, and was not disappointed. Very well written, and informative. I picked up a few kernals here and there from the book ( remember, I'm not a total newbie ), which made it worth the money.
If you are not familiar with web development in general, this book alone will not help you. You'll need a basic grasp of the fundamentals: (X)HTML, the general way web development client-side and server-side work, basic data base knowledge. Nothing earth shattering, but none of these things are covered. Though there is a small crash course on the Ruby language, you'd do well to get a beginning book on it as well, for better understanding, though the author does describe what his code does.
The book does what it's charter describes well. It can bring you up to speed with the basics of Rails. I liked it, and recommend it.
Learn To Use Rails!!
'Learning Rails' is another great line of the 'Learning' books by OReilly. Packed with 19 chapters over nearly 400 pages, this is the perfect reference for the new Railer looking to learn how to use this exciting new technology for rapid development of web sites. From the basics of what Rails is to to form development to database work to everything else, this is a great book for all Rails developers!
***** RECOMMENDED





