On 07/10/2006, at 7:24 AM, David Guest wrote:

Horst Herb wrote:
I strongly suggest to order http://www.elx.com.au/item/0596101325
Less than 150 jargon-less pages that get you going & productive very quick 
without much prior knowledge
  
Richard

Horst's links are very good. As he recommends, start in the wikipedia for some basic concepts and then try some light reading at why_the_lucky_stiff.

Horst's for courses.
I lean towards Lucas Carlson's Ruby Cookbook.

If you can't wait for elx, start on line (http://safari.oreilly.com/0596101325) with an O'Reilly account.

I'd also recommend adding useful links to your delicious account. It's nice to drop onto the Rails at a web browser near you. You can also peer over the electronic shoulder of the person next to you and see what their reading.

HTH.

Cheers.

David


Kuangie

PS This list thing is kind of wild. If you have been following the conversation, you will have installed in your menagerie: a couple of pythons, blackdogs, squills, parts of a train system and numerous references to precious stones.

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