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[{"user_id": 26883, "stars": [{"date_created": 1301987300.073858, "user_id": 20667}], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1301584525.5245471, "message": "Rails 3 Way (http://tr3w.com/) by Obie Fernandez is an excellent resource to get started. Ruby on Rails Guides also does and excellent job of introducing the various features of rails (http://guides.rubyonrails.org/).", "group_id": 447, "id": 492891}, {"user_id": 6165, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1301699943.4223499, "message": "The defacto tutorial is railstutorial.org", "group_id": 447, "id": 506686}, {"user_id": 5145, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1301709399.832092, "message": "I recommend http://railsforzombies.org/", "group_id": 447, "id": 507204}, {"user_id": 26435, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1301710559.3782041, "message": "Thanks. So far I've completed Rails for Zombies and learned some cool stuff focused on the framework itself. That's actually one of the cool things about this tutorial: you don't have to install rails, since every exercise is done on their website. As for the other suggestions, I'm going to check them out soon!", "group_id": 447, "id": 507271}, {"user_id": 27502, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1301942354.2978289, "message": "railstutorial.org", "group_id": 447, "id": 526751}, {"user_id": 27313, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1302050262.5772409, "message": "After that, you can also take a look the Intro Guide which will get you set up with Rails. And from there the online documentation is very good. If you have a good understanding of how Django works, then moving to Rails should be pretty painless.", "group_id": 447, "id": 551201}, {"user_id": 27313, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1302050173.6090939, "message": "Honestly, I was able to jump right in to Rails coming from Django. A good first step is to go over to the Ruby from Python tutorial: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/ruby-from-other-languages/to-ruby-from-python/ just so you can learn the differences in the languages.", "group_id": 447, "id": 551188}, {"user_id": 26435, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16217, "date_created": 1302054810.157028, "message": "That's awesome advise, thanks! I'm now working on a 6 months old app and I'm handling it way better than I expected. I guess the transition is not that hard, after all :)", "group_id": 447, "id": 552736}] |