>
> *Be careful of any learning materials.  Rails 3.1 with updated versions of
> Ruby have new syntax.  I'd get something recent to save you the hassle.*


True.

See that:

@rails_apps <http://twitter.com/#!/rails_apps> Daniel Kehoe
Top Recommended Resources for Rails http://j.mp/imROnG

Good luck.

2011/10/5 BeeRich <[email protected]>

> Be careful of any learning materials.  Rails 3.1 with updated versions of
> Ruby have new syntax.  I'd get something recent to save you the hassle.
>
>
> On 2011-10-05, at 10:35 AM, Ruby Student wrote:
>
> > Bottom line, I would love to find a good tutorial that has been tested so
> I can start playing with rails.
> > BTW, I also purchased couple rails book over two years ago. One I recall
> is Rails Recipes. But I prefer soft copy materials.
> >
> > Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
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