Pull requests to help organize, format, and curate this very welcome.
##General advice:
- http://railsapps.github.com/best-recommended-learning-rails-books-resources.html
- http://everydayrails.com/2010/08/04/more-free-ruby-rails-books.html
- Annotate the importance of the order of the resource and why
- Try to keep the list more focused on the useful and up-to-date than comprehensive
- Try to make the list easy to use to find whatnot
- How much non-ruby stuff should be in here? How?
The list began as essentially a link dump, and then I added some other resources I had collected, while at it.
Some folks on the Ruby Rogues Parley list suggested I put it online so it could be forked and modified.