Python and Ruby are both excellent languages, all of which emphasize people-oriented and have their own merits. However, I feel Ruby seems more friendly. Ruby draws on the advantages of smalltalk, Python, and Perl.
We recommend that you learn Ruby resources:
English
- Clear and short free ebook, I think it is the best entry bookHttp://www.sapphiresteel.com/The-Little-Book-Of-Ruby
- Learn Ruby in a browser without installing a http://tryruby.hobix.com/
- Getting started with Ruby Author: http://www.rubyist.net /~ Slagell/Ruby/index.html
- The electronic version of programming Ruby that comes with Ruby is the author of my favorite pragmatic programmer book. Dave Thomas, with Chad Fowler and Andy hunt
- Del. icio. us Ruby tag
Chinese
- Forum www.railscn.com
- Http://www.ruby-cn.org/(with Forum)
- Http://www.rubychina.org/
- Ruby Reference Manual
- Http://rubycn.ce-lab.net/index.html
- Chinese programming Ruby
- Chinese rails entry http://www.5dblog.com/vip/mulder/index.asp? Id = 91925
Software
- Ruby ide http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl written in Ruby with help in connection documentation
- Ror Web framework www.rubyonrails.com
- Typo weblog Based on ror http://blog.leetsoft.com/