Sorry for the delayed response.
http://rubykoans.com/ This will help you for learning Ruby language by
your self. I have learned most of Ruby through this.
I think you should first go through 
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
and work out the example blog application they have illustrated. This
will help you to understand the Rails concepts.

Thanks.
KK

On Mar 6, 8:44 am, Linda K <[email protected]> wrote:
> I feel somewhat out of place here amongst all the real developers, but
> hopefully someone might look kindly upon my pitiful first steps into
> the world of development.  I've five weeks experience having just
> recently enrolled in a webtechnoloy course, and my previous experience
> is Nil.  I've learned the basics of what classes and methods are, and
> not much else. However within 8 weeks I'll need to submit an e-
> commerce site that has been developed on the rails framework.
> Terrifying!!! Especially considering I'm having trouble even
> installing rails.  I'm using Windows.  Our tutor has recommended using
> Ruby Mine.  I have been using Netbeans up to now.  I've documented my
> very humble first steps herehttp://ruby1ststeps.blogspot.com/where
> you can read the project as well.
> Thanks in advance for any advice you might wish to offer.
>
> yours,
> L

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