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Ruby is extremely fast to pick up so I would suggest just diving into Rails if that's your endgame, especially if you already have some idea of general programming and web application concepts.

edit: I'd like to address the .NET kool-aid guy a few posts down. Rails is just fine for larger apps if you design and implement your app correctly.

edit 3: The .NET kool-aid guy removed his post :(

And yes, I learned using the Agile Development With Rails book back in the Rails 1.2 days, it's a great book!

edit 2: I learned Ruby by doing a Rails project, so I have personal experience skipping the "lets learn the language first" methodology. It's fine.

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Ruby is extremely fast to pick up so I would suggest just diving into Rails if that's your endgame, especially if you already have some idea of general programming and web application concepts.

edit: I'd like to address the .NET kool-aid guy above mea few posts down. Rails is just fine for larger apps if you design and implement your app correctly.

edit 3: The .NET kool-aid guy removed his post :(

And yes, I learned using the Agile Development With Rails book back in the Rails 1.2 days, it's a great book!

edit 2: I learned Ruby by doing a Rails project, so I have personal experience skipping the "lets learn the language first" methodology. It's fine.

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Ruby is extremely fast to pick up so I would suggest just diving into Rails if that's your endgame, especially if you already have some idea of general programming and web application concepts.

edit: I'd like to address the .NET kool-aid guy above me. Rails is just fine for larger apps if you design and implement your app correctly.

And yes, I learned using the Agile Development With Rails book back in the Rails 1.2 days, it's a great book!

edit 2: I learned Ruby by doing a Rails project, so I have personal experience skipping the "lets learn the language first" methodology. It's fine.