strangesthings wrote:
> Honestly you're going to need a book.  Tutorials aren't going to go in
> depth enough for you to understand how rails really works.  
[...]

Not necessarily true.  Once you read Programming Ruby and get a basic 
idea of how Ruby works, you should be able to figure out Rails from 
tutorials and experimentation.  Certainly that worked for me -- I've 
never read *any* paper Rails book (well, beyond leafing through a few in 
the bookstore).

Actually, I generally recommend against the books, since Rails changes 
so fast that books get obsolete pretty soon after they're published.

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
mar...@marnen.org
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