[LRUG] Learning Rails
Ed Davey
ed at veryreal.co.uk
Thu May 8 05:38:18 PDT 2008
Prototype
---------
Just about *on topic* I think on account of the Ruby-ish extensions
which it brings to Javascript -- if you're not already using
Prototype for your Javascript then you will be seeing it in Rails apps.
I can recommend:
Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action (http://www.manning.com/crane3/)
Dan Webb's article http://www.sitepoint.com/article/painless-
javascript-prototype
Peepcode screencast http://peepcode.com/products/javascript-with-
prototypejs
ED
On 29 Apr 2008, at 12:03, Murray Steele wrote:
> You mentioned that you are a bunch of java / php guys so these
> books from the Pragmatic Programmers might be useful:
>
> From Java To Ruby: http://pragprog.com/titles/fr_j2r/from-java-to-ruby
> Rails for PHP Developers: http://pragprog.com/titles/ndphpr/rails-
> for-php-developers
> Rails for Java Developers: http://pragprog.com/titles/fr_r4j/rails-
> for-java-developers
>
> Now, I've not read these, so this is not a recommendation (they
> might be awful), just pointing out that they exist. They might be
> a good way to ease the transition as they'll presumably focus on
> the stuff you already know and what that looks like in Ruby /
> Rails, rather than assuming nothing and staring for scratch.
>
> Also worth pointing out is that although the Rails for PHP book is
> quite recent, the Rails for Java book is over a year old. Given
> the rate of change in Rails at the moment even the PHP one might be
> out of date depending on which version of rails they target. BTW
> this comment probably applies to every rails (not ruby) book out
> there at the moment.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Muz
>
> 2008/4/29 Tim Harding <tim.harding at gmail.com>:
> and http://railscasts.com/ is wonderful for rails programming in
> the small. highly recommend it.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:28 AM, wendy <wendy at skillsmatter.com>
> wrote:
> And off course Skills Matter runs an excellent Ruby on Rails
> course, authored by Graeme Mathieson:
> http://skillsmatter.com/course/ruby-on-rails/ruby-on-rails-workshop
> We can provide some mentoring afterwards too, to help you apply
> newly learnt concepts within the context of your specific
> environment and projects
>
>
> Jeremy Hoyland wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Anthony, we don't underestimate the problem -it's just that
>> it's been presented to us as a dictat- as has the timescale. So we
>> need try and get up to speed quickly, ideally within a couple of
>> months. For the moment some of our other work has been turned away
>> to give us time to learn and fortunately people seem pretty
>> motivated so we need to make the most of that. Thanks for the
>> reading list, very helpful, I'll pass it on to the rest of the
>> team. we have some of the books and will get hold of the others.
>> Cheers, Jeremy On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 10:30 +0100, Anthony Green
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd be careful thinking Rails can be learnt 'in short order' or
>>> at least without full commitment... here's MY rough guide to
>>> essential material Books: ----- Ruby on Rails - Dave Thomas Ruby
>>> for Rails - David Black The Rails Way - Obie fernadex The Ruby
>>> Way - Hal Fulton Advanced Rails - Ediger Podcasts -------
>>> Peepcode RailsCasts Blogs ----- numerous but start with Err The
>>> Blog the { buckblogs :here } The Rails Way has_many :through On
>>> 29/4/08 09:57, "Jeremy Hoyland"
>>> <jeremy.hoyland at incisivemedia.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Which brings me to the point -we are a mixed bunch of PHP and
>>>> Java developers who now need to learn Ruby & Rails in short
>>>> order. We've
>>> got
>>>>
>>>> the books, played with the tutorials and had a competitive 1 week
>>> 'play'
>>>>
>>>> project.
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