Rails training?

I’m new to Rails and have PHP/MySQL & Coldfusion/SQL knowledge from past
jobs. Are there any good tutorials out there that could relate PHP or
CF so
that Rails makes more sense? I’m struggling to understand how things
work
and the best way to work through tasks. Any help would be great.

On 15 December 2010 21:43, BigNate [email protected] wrote:

I’m new to Rails and have PHP/MySQL & Coldfusion/SQL knowledge from past
jobs. Are there any good tutorials out there that could relate PHP or CF so
that Rails makes more sense? I’m struggling to understand how things work
and the best way to work through tasks. Any help would be great.

I don’t know about relating them to PHP or Coldfusion but I would
start with the Rails Guides (google) and
http://www.railstutorial.org/.

Use Rails 3 and don’t try and use a Rails 2 tutorial.

Colin

I know this site to you begin

http://railsforphp.com/Use the search of this site and insert a php
function, and it wiil give the same function in Ruby

2010/12/16 Colin L. [email protected]

http://www.railstutorial.org/.

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Rodrigo M.
(62) 8567-3142

BigNate wrote in post #968870:

I’m new to Rails and have PHP/MySQL & Coldfusion/SQL knowledge from past
jobs. Are there any good tutorials out there that could relate PHP or
CF so
that Rails makes more sense?

I came to Rails after years of working with PHP and ColdFusion. But I
wouldn’t recommend relating Rails to either one. Instead, learn it on
its own merits. That includes learning the Ruby language on its own
merits.

If you try to relate Ruby to PHP or Rails to (say) Fusebox, you probably
won’t learn to write idiomatic Rails.

I’m struggling to understand how things
work
and the best way to work through tasks. Any help would be great.

http://www.railscasts.com (and its sister site,
http://www.asciicasts.com )
Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide
http://www.railsapi.com

Best,

Marnen laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]

Marnen is sure.

It’s call RAILS WAY. It’s diferent from Java and PHP

You need walk trough this

2010/12/16 Marnen Laibow-Koser [email protected]

http://www.asciicasts.com )
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.


Rodrigo M.
(62) 8567-3142