On 10/3/07, Kh William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I'm a Web Designer with little knowledge of Ruby on
> Rails, but have been reading about it. I'm looking to
> expand my web skills and possibly build more advance
> web sites such as Reddit.com, Delicious, Eventful.com,
> or Digg.com. Now, I was looking at snippet tutorials
> on Rubyonrails.org and took notice.


William-

This is not a good place to be asking these questions. This is a mailing
list for Ruby programmers to discuss the development of the framework. If
you want to discuss possible usages of Rails, direct your questions to
http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk

But does
> rubyonrails require programming skills or can
> beginners like me learn rubyonrails and build skill
> level as I continue using the program.


It requires programing skill, especially if you're trying to build the next
Reddit, Delicious or Digg. You can start learning Ruby on sites like
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ or http://rubylearning.com/.

Now, don't post to this thread anymore. Use rubyonrails-talk group for your
next questions. Thanks

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