Michael Hartl's book[1] has a section that addresses just this topic,
in addition to being a good RoR tutorial itself.

[1] http://railstutorial.org/book#sec:comments_for_various_readers

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Filippos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there dear Ruby on Rails experts.
>
> I decided to dive into the world of web development and Ruby on Rails
> is my cutting-edge choice for developing and deploying webapps.
>
> Unfortunately i can not find any book to help and guide me through the
> language with examples and projects written in simple words.
> So far what i've found online are websites that praise RoR , which is
> fine by me, and blogs or wikies that address the mid level user who is
> switching from a different language and therefore have a basic
> background of programming (c++, java, ruby, visual basic or any other
> object or non object oriented language)
>
> What about those who have no background?
> I bought two books already but they require some knowledge of
> programming and after some point it gets complicated.
>
> Any help would be a plain miracle because i really want to learn the
> language!
>
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