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Feb 6th, 2007
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Ruby Resources

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Two good sources to learn from:

Ruby Central

ROR on Wikipedia
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Re: Ruby Resources

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Two good sources to learn from:

Ruby Central

ROR on Wikipedia
Also :

Try ruby in your browser!

Why's Poignant Guide (a lighthearted and fun introduction to the language
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The Little Book Of Ruby:
http://www.sapphiresteel.com/The-Little-Book-Of-Ruby

Free eBook, plus source code.
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You can refer to my Ruby Study Notes (the way I learned Ruby) here -
http://rubylearning.com/
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I have a Ruby Tutorial specifically written for new programmers. it will include well organized content, charts and diagrams to learn from.
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I give another vote to http://poignantguide.net/ruby/

Also, I think that the Wikipedia article for RoR is not really a good resource for learning how to write Ruby.
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