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We have over 600 participants in 2 days. I am sure there are many more who would join. Are you there?
Nice work Satish; I could pick up Rails and coding simply because of your support. Thanks and keep it up. - Arvind
Link won't open for me. Edit: A cached version: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:MEzmvcy...
the site is currently down it seems, maybe because of the level of traffic - I left Satish a message.
Heads up: With the cached link make sure you click "text only" and it will load right away.
Now even the cached version doesn't respond either. Definitely interested in Rails, and hopefully, the site will be back up soon.
link problem
The site should be working now. Hacker news traffic was the culprit - not blaming it though! Over 870 participants so far.
Resolve link, this is of great interest.
Greatest timing ever! Just started learning ruby and rails. If some noob here is also interested, other resources (other than classical google,stackoverflow, youtube) I've found very helpful are lynda.com and peepcode videos. Thank you for this.
You may want to work through Michael Hartls' "Ruby on Rails Tutorial" (http://ruby.railstutorial.org/) as well
I think Hartl's tutorial is a must. At least the first three or four chapters. It's probably the fastest way to get on the road with Git, Github, Heroku, and TDD from square one.
Totally agree. Even though I went through the Agile book previously, I went through half of Hartl's tutorial primarily to learn how to use Rails with Git, Heroku, and TDD.
awesome! Ruby for the Web... Like anything new huh?

Fix your site first!

I'm sure I will be able to sign up when the site is back up, but I'm a little sad it's not working right now. I am eager to join.
Great timing. I have recently started learning ROR and I would like to know how the course will be structured. Will it be a form of webinar or screencast?