In Ruby and Rails the most important thing is experience and having
code on Github. Learn Ruby with the Pickaxe book, learn Rails with the
Rails Guides and 'Agile Web Development with Rails (4rd edition)',
learn BDD with 'The RSpec Book: Behaviour-Driven Development with
RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends'. But, the most important thing is to
have some good code on github, so help in a project and create your
own project. This is what I am trying to do.

Cheers,

Riccardo

On Jan 10, 9:28 am, SW Engineer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dennis Major wrote in post #973530:>> Is there a more specific proposed 
> pathway.
>
> > RUBY
>
> > Ruby home page:http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
>
> > and the link they list for suggested Ruby books:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_5?ie=UTF8&rs=1000&keywords=Ruby&r...
>
>
>
> > RAILS
>
> >http://railstutorial.org/- a free on version of the book can be found
> > on the site  - ebook, hard copy book and videos are available for a
> > price - in my use of them I've found them to be very good.
>
> Thanks @Dennis. Yes, I thinkhttp://railstutorial.org/wouldbe a good
> option.
>
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