On 13 dec, 22:21, adamski <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 13, 6:27 pm, Eric-news <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the offer. I have something in mind, so I try for myself
> > first and report where I lose track.

> I think that, currently to get the most out of Hobo its a good idea to
> have a solid grounding in Ruby and Rails. You will need it if you want
> to customise your site beyond the examples currently available.

I've read an outdated :-( hard copy version of 'Agile Web development
with Rails', 'The Ruby programming language' and am currently reading
'Ruby for Rails'. It doesn't feel like I have a solid grounding yet,
but I hope to get there when I start writing code and building
something useful.

I know my way around with Perl so I'm not afraid of programming and I
really like the different approach of Ruby, so I'm confident I will
get there.

--
Eric
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