Hi, I’m new to ruby and to rails, but I know a bit of OOP with java and
objective-c, and a bit of C.
I’m looking for any video classes or opencoursewares about Ruby on
Rails. If
anyone can point any to me I appreciate it.
Thanks everyone.
Hi, I’m new to ruby and to rails, but I know a bit of OOP with java and
objective-c, and a bit of C.
I’m looking for any video classes or opencoursewares about Ruby on
Rails. If
anyone can point any to me I appreciate it.
Thanks everyone.
On Apr 25, 10:17pm, Rodrigo R. [email protected] wrote:
Hi, I’m new to ruby and to rails, but I know a bit of OOP with java and
objective-c, and a bit of C.I’m looking for any video classes or opencoursewares about Ruby on Rails. If
anyone can point any to me I appreciate it.
There are many videos on a huge range of rails topics at
Fred
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Frederick C. <
Ya, but those are just a bunch of random videos, I’m looking for
something
more like a class for beginners, something that I can follow
continuously.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Frederick C. <
On Apr 25, 5:08 pm, Rodrigo R. [email protected] wrote:
Ya, but those are just a bunch of random videos, I’m looking for something
more like a class for beginners, something that I can follow continuously.
Ryan actually builds on previous episodes quite a bit. And in a lot of
examples uses the same rails app, just adds features to it. It’s not
100% linear, but you can kind of watch them in order…
Hey Rodrigo,
I’m not aware of any formalized screencasts that go in a specific
lesson order, but Pragmatic Screencasts (http://pragprog.com/
screencasts) may be “close enough” to what you’re looking for. If
you’re looking for stuff specific to the Ruby/Rails stack, check out
Ruby Metaprogramming, Everyday ActiveRecord, and Mastering Rails Forms
(not necessarily in that order).
Good luck!
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Rodrigo R. [email protected]
wrote:
Hi, I’m new to ruby and to rails, but I know a bit of OOP with java and
objective-c, and a bit of C.
I’m looking for any video classes or opencoursewares about Ruby on Rails. If
anyone can point any to me I appreciate it.
Thanks everyone.
but is not free, is exactly what your are looking for
sample
On Apr 26, 12:28am, radhames brito [email protected] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Rodrigo R. [email protected] wrote:
Hi, I’m new to ruby and to rails, but I know a bit of OOP with java and
objective-c, and a bit of C.
I’m looking for any video classes or opencoursewares about Ruby on Rails. If
anyone can point any to me I appreciate it.
Thanks everyone.http://ruby.railstutorial.org/
but is not free, is exactly what your are looking for
I agree the books/pdf’s and the video course is very very good - I
also purchased this as a book and DVD set as well as the pdf’s and
videos as a package. I wish I had setup a referrer link!!!
I also got a kindle version via amazon - of course I believe that the
versions on site are more up to date (at least one refers to the
instantRails packages on Windows while other has installation under
cygwin). So they do differ in content.
Hi
Try this
http://asciicasts.com/tags/rails-30
Regards,
Shyam
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 7:25 PM, [email protected] <
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