Ruby on Rails Wednesday, August 1, 2012


My personal view is, and what actually I did is learning rails first. I think its a good way of starting, because you can create a basic rails application with no time and that make you feel comfortable and confidence. But then start learning how this rails works, and start learning ruby..

Then sooner you will realise rails is not magic it pure ruby

So my advice (my personal)

1 - start developing a basic application in rails
     get your self some thing working, be happy be confident

2 - start learning ruby
   
     you will understand the magic behind rails

;D

cheers

sameera
 
 

On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 11:10:49 PM UTC+5:30, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:

I want to build a small GUI application that makes sense and not just a
Hello World application. I tried wxRuby, FxRuby and other libraries but
all seem to complicate things.

How to learn basics of Ruby and make learning interesting? How you all
started with Ruby? Whether Ruby first or Rails first?

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