I would also recommend once you've gotten through the Agile RoR book, to
check out "Programming Ruby" (or perhaps the new Ruby for Rails book,
haven't read it myself). At this point you're comparing Java (a
language) to Rails (a framework). It would be like trying to learn
Spring before learning Java.
It's doable, but I found I tried to apply my "Java Way" understand to
Rails... once I took a little time to learn Ruby itself, and understood
the "Ruby Way", everything made a little more sense. At this point, I
would be willing to leave Rails someday if I had to, even jump to Spring
or something, if I could use Ruby to do it. (Though I don't see why I
would need to do that.)
Tim Dysinger wrote:
Wow. To me that sounds like something out of the asinine elitist mouth
of Theo De Ratt or Marc Fleury.
On Apr 21, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Sam Livingston-Gray wrote:
On 4/21/06, Erik Hollensbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Apr 21, 2006, at 3:33 PM, Tim Dysinger wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I'm committed to finishing the "Agile with RoR"
book but I miss Java already.
Then use java.
Translation:
[http://blog.daveastels.com/articles/2006/04/13/dhh-at-canada-on-rails]
? (=
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