Agile Web Development with Rails is good.
Also I love screencast from railscasts.com

On Aug 25, 6:33 pm, Sood <[email protected]> wrote:
> thanks guys for all the opinions!
> I went ahead and ordered the Agile Web Development with Rails (3rd
> edition) (http://preview.tinyurl.com/n4kpcn)
>
> On Aug 5, 9:38 am, "David A. Black" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi --
>
> > On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, byrnejb wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 5, 6:37 am, Eddy Josafat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Agile Web Development with Rails 3rd edition is the best choice, also
> > >> The Rails Way give you some deep insight.
>
> > >> Programming Ruby and Ruby Cookbook are good choices to learn Ruby
>
> > >> On Aug 4, 5:43 pm, Sood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> I am a PHP developer and I am interested in learning some RoR. I tend
> > >>> to learn easier using a book, but there are so many out there it is
> > >>> hard to pick! Can anyone recommend a good book? I am thinking about
> > >>> getting  "Beginning Ruby: From Notice to Professional" (http://
> > >>> preview.tinyurl.com/mj63z9)
>
> > >>> Any suggestions would be helpful
>
> > > My votes would have to be for both of David Black's efforts,  "Ruby
> > > for Rails" and "The Well Groomed Rubist".  The latter is claimed by
> > > the author to be an update of the first, but having rad both several
> > > times I find only a vague resemblance between them.  The first is more
> > > Rails oriented than the later, by intent, but both are very good
> > > studies of Ruby using Rails as a representative sample of what Ruby is
> > > capable of.
>
> > The new one, "The Well-Grounded Rubyist", is just Ruby -- no Rails.
> > It's kind of an update of "Ruby for Rails"... but the word I've been
> > using is a "repurposing". It's just Ruby, updated for 1.9.1, lots of
> > new stuff, all the old stuff reviewed and revised, no Rails. (I want
> > to emphasize the no Rails thing so that I don't get any disgruntlement
> > when people buy it and find that there's no Rails :-)
>
> > David
>
> > --
> > David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC /http://www.rubypal.com
> > Q: What's the best way to get a really solid knowledge of Ruby?
> > A: Come to our Ruby training in Edison, New Jersey, September 14-17!
> >     Instructors: David A. Black and Erik Kastner
> >     More info and registration:http://rubyurl.com/vmzN-Hide quoted text -
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