On 18 February 2015 at 20:18, Stella Buttercup
<stellabuttercup1@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know I'm ready to learn it. What I asked was: Should I learn Ruby on Rails
> before I start coding? Or do I build it with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and
> then modify it to fit the patterns? I don't understand the best way to go
> about it.
Don't develop the pages first, or you will end up with html/js that
does not easily fit with rails. Start with Rails and work up to the
UI. Apart from anything else you will find a lot of the html is
generated by helpers.
Colin
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