Misha and Dave, I've tried dozens of tutorials, they're alright but I feel 
like I'd learn a lot faster by just paying someone to teach me one-on-one. 
Not being able to ask questions along the way is agonizing for me. 

On Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 2:57:24 PM UTC-8, Josh Green wrote:
>
> My name is Josh and I've got a web app I really want to build. I've got a 
> decent understanding of HTML, CSS and I'm halfway through "Learn Ruby the 
> Hard Way" by Zed Shaw. Additionally I've finished a handful of Rails 
> tutorials I found on YouTube.  I'm a serious noob, but I desperately want 
> to learn how to build web apps using Rails. 
>
> I've considered going to a dev bootcamp, trying to self learn but I think 
> having a one-on-one teacher and mentor is what would work best for me. 
>
>
>    - *Is anyone willing to sit down with me on an ongoing basis and teach 
>    me Rails while building out my app idea?*
>    - I currently have a B2B CMS/Project management app in development. 
>    The front end is completely built.
>       - The app is basically a calendaring and pricing app for vendors in 
>       the wedding industry. There is currently nothing like it built and 
> publicly 
>       available. 
>    - I'd hope to spend a few months developing the app and learning along 
>    the way.
>    - I'm happy to pay by the hour/day/project - whatever is easiest.
>
>
> If you're interested, please shoot me an email at [email protected] 
> and I can easily answer any questions you might have. I have a demo online 
> of the app which walks through it's functionality and should make pricing 
> this out fairly easy.
>

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