Path of least resistance:
- 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.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.
