Re: Good rails reference for Beginners
The Ruby on Rails Cheat Sheet Collectors Edition
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The Ruby on Rails Cheat Sheet Collectors Edition
I think this is good for newbies like me and just getting started straight away with Rails 2.0.2~
http://www.rubyplus.org/episodes/17-Rol ls-2-.html
Last edited by kX| (2007-12-29 12:38:53)
My shameless plug:
http://www.samsaffron.com/archive/2008/ on+Windows
I cover the list of IDEs I came across and some resources I found.
I would also like to add some of my own opinions:
1. Learn HAML early, its just way too cool
2. Learn ZenTest (autotest) early, its the best thing since sliced bread
For those struggling with the book Agile Web Development, using Rails 2 and getting stuck when the scaffold issue arises.
http://fairleads.blogspot.com/2007/12/r -step.html
There was also an excellent book offered for free by sitepoint last week, but offer ended saturday unfortunately.
Anyone who knows where can I download a free video tutorial on ROR.
Unfortunately I don't have internet access at our home right now..T_T
are their any tutorials too ?
are their any tutorials too ?
www.railstutorial.org/book - awesome, easily one of the best tutorials on any language i've read.
Last edited by happs74 (2010-11-18 05:28:19)
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I think most people coming to Rails have a fairly solid knowledge of web development. But, if you aren't familiar with XHTML and CSS then I suggest creating a couple, simple static sites (non-Rails). There are plenty of tutorials out there on the web, so I won't link to any here.
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