Check this out if you're new to web development:
http://railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book
It's long and quite good for a newcomer. Invest some time in it.
Here's a ton of Rails guides when you get more familiar with web
development:
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/
On Nov 28, 8:17 pm, pepe <P...@BetterRPG.com> wrote:
> > Actually i am a bit new to the development side.
> > and new to ror as well.but i want to learn Ruby on Rails and start my
> > web development. i want to build a real time application while
> > learning..can u guide me pls...
>
> Hi there,
>
> First of all I would get familiar with Ruby, which is VERY important
> and you don't need to know any Rails to have some fun with it. Pay
> special attention to blocks. Then I would try to understand the MVC
> design pattern, Rails is based on it and will help you tremendously in
> understanding how things work and why the application looks so 'spread
> out' in different folders and files. Then I would try to build
> something really simple like a "Hello World" type of application,
> there are many tutorials out there. If you're happy and want to keep
> going then I would try to learn how to use activerecord, which will be
> immensely helpful working with any DB. Then you should have enough
> information to start building your real time application. IMHO, if you
> miss any of the above you're in for a rough start (personal
> experience ;) ).
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