On Sun, 4 May 2008 20:54:08 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've started learning Ruby/Rails last year...
> I'm currently going through Ruby for Rails (I've read AWDWR already).

Good choice with "Ruby for Rails" - I think it's a very effective book 
for learning Ruby and is the one I recommend to newcomers.  Introducing 
material from the perspective of developing for rails provides a focus 
and realistic examples, and some of the explanations of language 
features are the best I've seen from several different Ruby books.

And another book tip: I recently picked up a copy of "The Ruby 
Programming Language" (David Flanagan and Matz) and as I'd hoped it 
fills the void in my Ruby bookshelf for a concise language reference.  
This is a good book for people who want a straight reference rather 
than an intro-level tutorial or the kind of snippets you get in 
cookbook-style books.

~ Deb

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