I'd recommend these two for getting up and running.

The Rails Way
Agile Web Development with Ruby on Rails

Really the best way to get started is to choose a project, start with 
the most basic element and develop it gradually until it becomes an 
awsome force to be reckoned with :)

RobL

packat wrote:
> I am trying to bring myself up-to-speed on rails as fast as
> possible.   I am currently following an online book  "Beginning Ruby
> on Rails" by Steven Holzner.  It is a decent book, however the book
> seems to base  on an out of date version of Rails and it has a number
> of mistakes in the 4 sections I read so far.
>
> I am considering buying a copy of a more up-to-date book and would
> like your expert opinion.  If you are to buy a Ruby on Rails book
> right now, which book would you choose?
> A. For beginner and
> B. For expert.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> pax
> >
>   


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