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annaswims edited this page Mar 22, 2011 · 13 revisions

New to Ruby?

  • Programming Ruby This Pragmatic Programmer book is a good free introduction to ruby. It is based on an older version of ruby (1.6) and will serve as a good introduction. I wouldn't expect that you'd find any differences until you got into the more complex topics. The more recent edition is for sale, if you wish.
  • tryruby.org Try ruby from the comfort of your browser. A nice tutorial to walk you through the basics of Ruby.
  • [http://rubykoans.com/](Ruby Koans) Useful if you've seen Ruby before but want to stretch your wings a little.

New to Rails?

  • [http://railsforzombies.org/](Rails for Zombies) An entertaining and effective tutorial to get you started in Rails.
  • [http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book](Rails tutorial book) A fairly comprehensive walkthrough of what Rails has to offer.
  • [http://pragprog.com/titles/rails4/agile-web-development-with-rails](The Rails Book) The canonical Rails book. Sadly, not available for free. Has an introduction to ruby in the appendix.

New to Git?

*[http://git-scm.com/documentation](Git Introductions)

Once you're up and running

Rspec

The main docs page is here. I didn't find the 2-minute tutorial very useful, though. The good stuff is in the other links.

  • Core for basic structure and subject stuff
  • Expectations for "should" matchers
  • Rails for Rails-specific stuff.

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