Thank you for the tips, I appreciate it hope soon could help the project.

Another question, What’s the most complete and robust IDE for developing with 
rails? that would complete code, show available functions, syntax error 
detection, rails integration and etc..

Once again thanks,

Rafael

From: Christian Johansen 
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 10:46 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [gitorious] Contributing

Hi Rafaen,

Happy to hear you're satisfied and want to contribute! My best tip would be to 
start with some resources on Rails. You will probably pick up on the language, 
and learning about Rails (2.3 in our case, until we can upgrade) will teach you 
about the flow of control, which is not always visible from staring at the code.

The Rails guides are the best resource I know of online: guides.rubyonrails.org/
Others may have other tips.

Christian


On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 03:38, ' Rafael . <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hi,
  I have been using a gitorious instance on my server. I have to say It’s 
really great software, I would like to compliment all the team who worked on 
it. I wish I could help in the future. I am Java/PHP developer. So I came here 
to asking suggestions for starting developing ruby. What topics should I 
dominate? For example: Ruby X.X , RoR 3, Copoments, Libraries...
  I would be thankful for the help. 
  Regards,
  Rafael

   
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