Thx ! I'll check it

Le mercredi 23 octobre 2013 18:50:09 UTC+2, tamouse a écrit :
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>
> On Oct 22, 2013, at 2:40 PM, Julien Itard <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> > Hi there, 
> > i'm a new RoR developer and i need your feedback about this book :
> http://pragprog.com/book/rails4/agile-web-development-with-rails-4 
> > 
> > Is it good for learning Rails ? I mean, i already read Michael Hartl 
> tutorial. Is it useful to me to buy this book ? Are there other good books 
> about Rails 4 ? 
> > 
> > thx guys ! 
> > 
> > p.s: sorry for my english, i'm french x) 
>
> Salût et bienvenu! 
>
> I would say it's a good book — my experience is with the first edition 
> (Rails 1!! OMG) but DHH does present some good ideas. It's contender isn't 
> finished yet, but is available as a review edition: Rails 4 In Action from 
> Manning Pub (Ryan Bigg, Yehuda Katz, Steve Klabnick — all real masters with 
> opinions that differ a bit from DHH's). The previous, Rails 3 In Action, is 
> really excellent, and the new edition is quite good (still needs some 
> edits, though). 
>
> However, If you've gone through Hartl's tutorial and still wanting more, 
> both of the above cover a lot of the same ground, but from different points 
> of view. That's not a bad thing, but might not be what you want. 
>
> My next course of action would be to start developing some simple Rails 
> applications, then study the Rails's guides at 
> http://guides.rubyonrails.org (and look at 
> http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org as well — they represent the latest 
> edits) and to start looking at the API docs, rather than delve into another 
> book, but that's the way I approach things. 
>
> Another thing is that learning Rails, one should have a good grasp of how 
> Ruby works. If that's not the case (I can't tell, just a possibility), I'd 
> suggest Ruby for Rails — which focuses on the Ruby aspects that are 
> necessary to understand how Rails works. It's a bit dated, but still good. 
> And of course, the updated Pickaxe book: Ruby Programming, 19 and 2.0 
> edition from pragprog. 
>
> Bonne chance!

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