就目前而言,我是一名Java和c#开发人员。我对Ruby on Rails看得越多,我就越想学习它。
你发现学习RoR的最佳途径是什么?在Windows上开发会更容易吗,还是应该在Linux上运行虚拟机?
是否有一种IDE可以与Visual Studio的健壮性相匹配?有什么程序可以给我们一个很好的开销吗?有什么好书吗?
说真的,任何建议/技巧/咆哮都很棒。
就目前而言,我是一名Java和c#开发人员。我对Ruby on Rails看得越多,我就越想学习它。
你发现学习RoR的最佳途径是什么?在Windows上开发会更容易吗,还是应该在Linux上运行虚拟机?
是否有一种IDE可以与Visual Studio的健壮性相匹配?有什么程序可以给我们一个很好的开销吗?有什么好书吗?
说真的,任何建议/技巧/咆哮都很棒。
当前回答
在guides. Rails .info上阅读所有的指南,从Getting Started with Rails开始。它们写得很好,组织得很好,而且是最新的。
其他回答
阻力最小的路径:
Have a simple web project in mind. Go to rubyonrails.org and look at their "Blog in 15 minutes" screencast to get excited. Get a copy of O'Reilly Media's Learning Ruby Get a Mac or Linux box. (Fewer early Rails frustrations due to the fact that Rails is generally developed on these.) Get a copy of Agile Web Development with Rails. Get the version of Ruby and Rails described in that book. Run through that book's first section to get a feel for what it's like. Go to railscasts.com and view at the earliest videos for a closer look. Buy The Rails Way by Obie Fernandez to get a deeper understanding of Rails and what it's doing. Then upgrade to the newest production version of Rails, and view the latest railscasts.com videos.
我从Java到Ruby再到。我发现这个教程很有用http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/ruby-from-other-languages/to-ruby-from-java/。当谈到学习rails时,我不能说我使用了多少脚本\控制台。它允许您摆弄代码并学习如何做您不确定的事情。
我买过的唯一一本书是《使用Rails的敏捷Web开发》,第三版http://www.pragprog.com/titles/rails3/agile-web-development-with-rails-third-edition。它非常有用,并且很好地概述了Rails框架。除此之外,我还经常看Railscasts(http://railscasts.com),这是一个很棒的屏幕筛选博客,涵盖了各种Rails主题。
我个人更喜欢使用Linux(因为git工作得更好)。但是,我也使用过windows和git,我不认为操作系统的选择会影响你的编程。
我在我的IDE中使用netbeans,偶尔也使用vim(带有rails插件)。我喜欢netbeans,但是当涉及到Rails支持时,我发现它仍然有点不靠谱(不是所有的特性都能一直工作)。
IDE: NetBeans Book: Agile Web Development With Rails Installation: Instant Rails
我发现Obie Fernandez写的《The Rails Way》非常棒,当使用Rails进行敏捷Web开发还不够深入的时候,我经常会参考它。Obie Fernandez也有一个不错的博客。
My first suggestion would be to learn a little about symbols first. Rails isn't the smallest framework ever, and while there's definitely lots to learn, most of it will start to make sense if you have at least a little bit of understanding what makes it different ("special") from other languages. As pointed out, there's no exact analog in any of the major languages, but they're heavily used by Rails, in order to make things read straightforwardly and perform well, which is the reason I brought it up. My very first exposure to Rails was also my first time looking at Ruby (well before 2.0), and the first thing that caught my eye was the goofy :things they were passing around, and I asked, "WTF is that?"
另外,看看RubyQuiz,并在那个网站上阅读其他人的答案。