1) Ruby on Rails, the super productive new way to develop web applications, and you'd like to give it a try, but you don't know anything about Ruby or Rails. This article steps through the development of a web application using Rails. It won't teach you how to program in Ruby, but if you already know another object-oriented programming language, you should have no problem following along (and at the end you can find links on learning Ruby).
http://oreilly.com/ruby/archive/rails.html
http://oreilly.com/ruby/archive/rails2.html
2) http://www.railstutorial.org/book Ruby on Rails Tutorial
Learn Rails by Example by Michael Hartl Very useful book online.
3) Amy Hoy has a great tutorial that not only covers RoR, but also introduces the reader to many of the basic concepts of the very cool Ruby scripting language.
http://slash7.com/2005/01/24/really-getting-started-in-rails/
4) Fast-track your Web apps with Ruby on Rails - from IBM website: Ruby on Rails is a recent entry into the world of Web application development that is rapidly gaining mindshare, even while still in beta versions. Rails succeeds by automating the creation of the most common types of Web applications while not straightjacketing you if you want to add custom or atypical requirements. Moreover, compared to many Free Software libraries that perform individual aspects of a Web application, Rails contains a nicely integrated set of tools for all aspects.http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-rubyrails/
5) Ajax on Rails by Curt Hibbs http://onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/06/09/rails_ajax.html
6) A Many-to-Many tutorial for Rails - a start-to-finish example of the Model, View, and Controller required for a many-to-many elationship. http://jrhicks.net/Projects/rails/has_many_and_belongs_to_many.pdf
7) Distributing Rails Applications
http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/distributingrubyapplications/rails.html
8) How to make a todo list with Ruby On Rails – An introductory tutorial that actually helps you build something useful - http://mirror.monsson.dk/rails/tutorial.html
9)Installing Ruby on Rails with Lighttpd and MySQL on Fedora Core 4
http://digitalmediaminute.com/howto/fc4rails/
10) Working Ruby on Rails on Shared Hostings http://blog.nanorails.com/articles/2006/8/12/install-your-own-ruby-on-a-shared-host
Friday, April 16, 2010
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