I've updated my book for beginners, ‘Learn Ruby on Rails’, for Rails 4.1.

I've written the book to support the RailsApps project, which provides open 
souce example applications and tools for starter apps.

A recent blog post explains why it is important for beginners to have a book 
which covers Rails 4.1:

* http://blog.railsapps.org/

The book doesn’t replace other excellent books, such as these:

* http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book

* https://leanpub.com/tr4w

* http://pragprog.com/book/rails4/agile-web-development-with-rails

* http://www.manning.com/bigg2/

However, the book covers Rails 4.1 and prepares a beginner for further study.

More about the book ‘Learn Ruby on Rails’:

* http://learn-rails.com/learn-ruby-on-rails.html

-- 
  Daniel Kehoe
  [email protected]
  The RailsApps Project
  http://railsapps.github.io/

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