[LRUG] Ruby/Rails book recommendations

Patrick Gleeson patrick.c.gleeson at gmail.com
Mon May 13 02:55:34 PDT 2019


Funnily enough, I was making this book recommendation to someone on my team
just 5 minutes ago: Growing Rails Applications In Practice (
https://leanpub.com/growing-rails). It's opinionated, and I don't fully
agree with every opinion, but there's lots of very good, experience-backed
advice on how to structure Rails apps in a way that you won't regret later.

On Mon, 13 May 2019 at 10:45, Edmond Lepedus <ed.lepedus at googlemail.com>
wrote:

> Hi LRUG,
>
> What are the most important books that a Ruby aficionado should read & own?
>
> I just picked up the Humble Python bundle, and as I was organising them in
> my library, I realised that I suffer from a severe lack of Ruby books. I’ve
> got dozens on Python, JavaScript, PHP, Erlang/Haskell etc, but just 1 Ruby
> book (Rails 5: Novice to Ninja).
>
> Could you please recommend some good Ruby/Rails books?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ed
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