I recommend you use the same version as used in the book, that's what
I did.  Once you are done with the book, then upgrade Rails and learn
its new features.

On Aug 16, 7:32 am, AlwaysCharging <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Marnen for this, as I think it's slightly more helpful than
> just "use 2.2.2."
> I was going to ask the differences between 2.2.2 and 2.0 (which is
> what's used in the book); however, I'll instead now ask what current
> version Rails books you recommend?
>
> > > If I do stay with rails 2.3.3 would I incur very many
> > > problems?
>
> > Probably not, but why make life more difficult as you learn?
>
> It was just that the simply rails 2 book is very well laid out, and I
> thought it would be a great way to get acquainted with rails, and then
> just learn the changes to 2.3.3.
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