Another thing that I like with RoR is that I feel I'm going to be apart of something. Some sort of movement to make websites better and more intuitive. With so many PHP developers in the world I always got the feeling that I was not being innovative in any kind of way. PHP developers are a dime a dozen, whereas RoR are a rare breed. Not saying that I do not like PHP any more and i'm moving over completely to the "Ruby"-side, but I have always felt the need to do something that not everyone was doing. So somehow my efforts in creation meant that I had to change the way things were done in order for it to mean something to me.
RoR is not easy to learn, by no means. I have a deadline to get a MVP developed and now since, college is over for the summer, I will be getting deeper and deeper in my efforts to develop this new product. Speaking of which, Why are developers so hard to find these days?
Training Links:
- TryRuby.org - Very basic training, but very good at explaining what RoR is.
- TheNewBoston.org/tutorials.php - This guys tutorials are right on point for the beginner. He has 32 videos that walk you through step by step.
- RailsforZombies.com - Very informative. You must know some Ruby before you start here. The course goes right into writing code and giving examples of the possibilities of RoR
As I learn more about RoR I will be posting my findings. If you have any questions, or If you can offer any help, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks!
