Maybe have read a book is best choice:
<The Well-Grounded Rubyist
><http://www.amazon.com/Well-Grounded-Rubyist-David-Black/dp/1933988657>



2010/1/7 Lee Smith <[email protected]>

> I can't think of anything better than developing your own app.  Go
> sign up for a github account and start writing some code.  When you
> hit a wall with something, google around first and then ask questions
> to the group if you still have problems.  Books and guides are great
> resources to help you along but nothing beats getting your hands
> dirty.  When you finish your app, post it to opensourcerails.com and
> see what kind of feedback you get.  Good luck.
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