It may be a bit outdated, but the 12 tutorials provided by digitalmediaminute are still recognized as the classical required documents in the Ruby on Rails field --
A former student asked me a few days ago how I learned Ruby on Rails. the answer was that I simply read alot of great tutorials. so in the spirit of sharing, here are the 12 Tutorials that I found most useful:
- Rolling with Ruby on Rails-
Curtis Hibbs first published his first brilliant Ruby on Rails introductory article on onlamp.com, I believe that most of the followers of Ruby on Rails have been deeply attracted by Ruby on Rails since they read this article. Facts have proved that this document has become a major introduction/installation document.
Later, most of these documents are based on Curtis Hibbs, which makes appropriate corrections and updates to the updated rails version, and further analyzes the relevant content. If you have not read this article, hurry up.
- Rolling with Ruby on Rails, Part 2-Curtis Hibbs later wrote the sequel to the previous article. Like Godfather, the sequel is even more exciting than the first one. At this point, Curtis Hibbs looks better than Francis Ford Coppola
Wise, He didn't continue writing part 3.: d the popular part 3 on the Internet
Is written by another author Amy.
- Four days on rails (PDF)-a great tutorial that splits it into simple small tasks and is designed to be completed within four days. Although some people think: "To be quite honest, this tutorial only takes about 2 hours, but nonetheless it is very well organized !" But I believe this document will become the lab used in the Ruby on Rails training program in the future.
Guide.
- Really getting started in Rails-Amy Hoy is also called the rolling with Ruby on Rails Part3 tutorial, not just about Ruby on Rails related technologies, the document also introduces some basic concepts of the magical ruby scripting language.
- Tutorial in Ruby on Rails-a tutorial for beginners, written jointly by Wikipedia ...... Well, if you know what wiki is, you should leave it alone?
- Fast-track your web apps with Ruby on Rails-IBM has finally come to join us. This time, they will continue to provide readers with an excellent introduction, I believe that reading this article will speed up your development in the Ruby on Rails world. Author: David Mertz, text
Author of processing in Python.
- Getting your feet wet with Ruby on Rails-Oh ...... Rails is everywhere, and this document has become the most popular document in the eDonkey world after agile web development with rails.
- How to make a todo list program with rails-another extremely useful article that lets you really use Ruby on Rails to do something practical. However, this document now seems to have changed the original link (temporary/unexpected ?), In short, the original link cannot be accessed, maybe because the rails version is too low. Anyway, this is a substitute version.
- Ajax on Rails-Curtis Hibbs again ...... However, this time I changed a name and the topic is more attractive. In the web world, two of the world's most popular keywords are used. How can we not be included in the top-limit list? At the same time, I have to admire it -- author is author!
- Tutorial to develop tutorial for rails (PDF)-a good article discussing some of the more complex documents in Web application development. However, the development on Ruby on Rails is as follows, is it really complicated?
- Distributing Rails Applications-a tutorial-do you know how to publish the program to a public server when you develop the program on the desktop? This document tells you everything you should know.
- Installing Ruby on Rails with Lighttpd and MySQL on Fedora Core 4-if no Initialization is installed, this list will be a bunch of crap for anyone even if they list more and more exciting tutorials. When technology cannot be implemented on its own, it also loses its true meaning. Or this is the most important document for beginners. In addition
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Here, there is also a good article about how to install Ruby on Rails. If you prefer to use Ruby on Rails on Windows XP/Server, take a look.