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View the screencasts for Ruby On Rails, and Get excited about the Ruby programming language and Rails Framework.
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Summary: http://trailfire.com/pj.davis/trailview/13286
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View the screencasts for Ruby On Rails, and Get excited about the Ruby programming language and Rails Framework.
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For those of you coming out of a IDE based development background (such as Visual Studios) RadRails helps ease you into the transition of working with ruby on rails.
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This is a very good introduction to ruby on rails. It was written a while ago, and some of the information is dated, but it's a very good overall guide.
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The Second part of Curt Hibbs' Ruby on Rails overview.
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Add some more buzzword to your web app with this tutorial on how to get ajax running on your rails project.
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I know you have to buy this book, but it's one of the the best (if not the best) book on the framework out there. While supplies last, the first edition will only cost you $13.00.
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I know, another one you have to buy, and this one isn't nessasary, as you can probably finid tutorials for everything in the book on the web, but still it's a helpful little reference.
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No need to read this whole thing, but a good way to get in-depth with the ruby programming language.
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Get help with ruby on rails through their wiki.
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Get all the software you need to run Ruby on Rails on your computer.
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So you've got your killer app up and running on rails, and you'd like to host it now? Simple, here's a list of people who offer hosting for Ruby on Rails Web Apps.
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Want to get your rails running under Lighttpd? Here's a simple tutorial to get it started.




