I think there are many paths you could choose to learn Ruby.

I recommend the book "Eloquent Ruby" by Russ Olsen. Helped me a lot.

Best Regards,
Everaldo

On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 10:25 PM, nephish <[email protected]> wrote:

> I learned ruby BY learning ruby on rails.
> it's fun that way.
>
> sk
>
> On Sep 4, 4:00 am, Chris Kottom <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Should i learn more ruby and get more fluent with it, cos ultimately i
> will
> > > be writing ruby in rails.
> > > or
> > > Start learning rails with my limited ruby knowledge and learn the rest
> by
> > > doing. (learning by doing method).
> >
> > Given what you've said, I would begin by working on some basic Rails
> > applications and picking up essential Ruby concepts that way.  Most Rails
> > applications will only ever use a subset of the language, so you'll
> quickly
> > find out which constructions and techniques are common and which are less
> > used.  But because Rails is Ruby, you shouldn't expect that there's a
> > canonical checklist of Rubyisms that are needed for writing Rails apps.
>  The
> > knowledge required to build and maintain an app is going to depend on the
> > application, and as with anything, There's More Than One Way to Do It.
> >
> > Recommend the Agile Web Development with Rails book from the Pragmatic
> > Programmers as a practical way of getting started with Rails development
> > including the framework, Ruby language, development process, etc.
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 7:07 AM, Naveen Kumar <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > *This is where i stand :*
> >
> > >    - I learnt programming on my own by learning Python ( intermediate
> ).
> > >    - I have no programming experience.
> > >    - I only know the basic programming concepts (OOPs, metaprogramming,
> > >    testing etc.) in both ruby and python.
> > >    - I only wish to do web development stuff and NO hardcore
> programming
> > >    stuff.
> >
> > > *What now ?*
> >
> > > Should i learn more ruby and get more fluent with it, cos ultimately i
> will
> > > be writing ruby in rails.
> > > or
> > > Start learning rails with my limited ruby knowledge and learn the rest
> by
> > > doing. (learning by doing method).
> >
> > > OPTIONAL:
> > > Also it will be of great help to me and other newbies if someone could
> post
> > > the list of minimum ruby concepts (loops,symbols,oops etc) that one
> should
> > > know before learning Rails.
> >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> >
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