Might help:

http://charlesmaxwood.com/9-resources-for-new-ruby-on-rails-developers/

http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk/browse_thread/thread/c04ab8bb12c4323d?hl=en

Cheers, Sazima

On Jul 14, 8:19 am, Zooshej <ger...@stangl.net> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am a Media Designer and Ruby on Rails beginner on a very basic
> level. I have a good background in HTML & CSS, but that’s basically
> it. I havent worked with Ruby before and I am just getting startet
> with the Terminal of my Mac OS and get the basics of JavaScript. I’ve
> worked my way through a lot of resources (screencasts, forums,
> tutorials, …) and got a pretty good overview of what Ruby on Rails can
> do and why it is a great framework.
>
> My problem is, the massive amount of information is overwhelming. I
> still look for a good point to start a project that enables me to
> learn Ruby on Rails on a more practical than theoretical way. What
> would you suggest to be a good application to start with as a
> beginner? A project that is quite easy to setup, and makes sense for a
> Designer.
>
> Thanks for your advice!
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