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Ruby Rails is a cool upcoming and popular online modern programming language framework. Ruby is a programming language that has been around for a few years and Rails is a framework for Ruby that is a bit newer and is just about the hottest thing in application and web development right now. Rails' seamless integration into web servers and databases and its elegant framework make it the ideal candidate for every programmer wishing to develop the latest and greatest web application. However, as is the case with any language or framework, learning Ruby Rails for the first time can be very difficult.
List of popular online ruby rails resources!
Sometimes, the most time consuming part of learning a new programming language is simply installing a working version of the software. With help from these resources, you'll have Rails up in no time.
If you're interested in getting Rails to work on your own, you'll need to follow the following steps:
Why do all of the work when someone else will do it for you? Here are two options for automatically installing Rails.
These step-by-step guides will walk you through the installation process.
How-tos Installation If you get stuck, or want to try to install Ruby to a more obscure operating system, look here.
If you're looking to build Rails apps remotely (of course you are!) you'll need a hosting company that supports Rails. These Web sites list some of your options.
Once you've installed Rails it's time to start coding. Here are a few starting points for you.
After you've installed Rails you should be ready to start developing applications. The following links are starting places for learning the foundations of Ruby, Rails and building your first apps.
Once you've mastered the beginner tutorials, check out this section for information on taking your Ruby Rails experience to the next level and building more dynamic applications.
e-Books are key items in every programmer's arsenal. Unfortunately, books are often difficult to navigate, bulky and may not have all the pieces of information you're looking for. Here are several Ruby on Rails Popular Online Books that have the information you need, making them excellent additions to your library.
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