Ask HN: Best Ruby On Rails resources for experienced developer?
Overwhelming number of "learn RoR" resources out there. Hoping some of the experts on HN can recommend good resources for an experienced C/C++/Java developer to learn Ruby on Rails. Paid is fine if the value is there. Thanks!
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A subscription to Railscasts pro ( http://railscasts.com/ ) is also well worth the cost.
The pro membership pays for itself back right away as you have access to the whole collection of pro and revised episodes he has released to this point.
The docs for ruby and rails both are really helpful too. http://corelib.rubyonrails.org/ http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/
Edit: Nevermind, here's a resource you should bookmark (even if it is obvious): http://guides.rubyonrails.org/
I still reference pieces of it, and I've been using Rails for six years or so now.
I can't agree more. I came in thinking it was going to be fairly easy to pick up, but it seems like I spend most of my time just looking up how to do things "the Rails way" (not that that's a bad thing persay, but you definitely feel like you're doing nothing sometimes).
Anyways, I found Agile Web Development with Rails (4th Edition):
http://pragprog.com/book/rails4/agile-web-development-with-r...
to be fairly useful if you don't mind buying a book. Plus, the ebook gets updated fairly frequently with erratas and stuff, as per usual with the PragProg team.
Railstutorial.org
The Rails 3 Way
Rails 3 Antipatterns
guides.rubyonrails.org
It's probably best to start with the absolute basics, just to make sure you don't miss anything. Even if you just skim through them.
You'll get better working out and experimenting with things on your own, but Hartl's book serves as a great beginner's guide (while being comprehensive).
I think "The Rails Way" by Obie Fernandez works as a good reference book after you get more experienced as well.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Rails-Way-Obie-Fernandez/dp/032144...
That's bout all(: