Ruby on Rails Reference?
Leah Cunningham
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Sat Mar 11 00:27:24 UTC 2006
Agile has a good book, I've purchased it in PDF form from them. Also, you can
get access to the development Rails books if you just sign up for that with
O'Reilly
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 11:07, you wrote:
> I'm trying to get into Ruby on Rails, and am used to having a reference
> book with me when starting any new language, etc...
>
> Unfortunatly, The Downtown Indigo had nothing, and the worlds biggest
> only had a (The?) book on Ruby. Nothing on Rails till later this
> year.(asked)
>
> So, What do current Railers(?) use for a reference to all the
> commands/etc avilable?
>
> The api.rubyonrails.org site is too much of an information explosion for
> my tastes.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lance F. Squire
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