4 thoughts on “Anyone has Michael Hartl’s Ruby on Rails Tutorial Book?”
I’m going through it right now. I am a .net developer with about 2 years of experience. It’s pretty good! I would recommend it even if you’re an experienced dev.
Beginner here. Experience in Ruby. Using this book to learn Rails has been smooth sailing. The videos are also a great guide to follow the book depending on learning style. In a week, I was confident enough to push a bare bones web app. Can’t recommend enough.
Everyone recommends it, but I found it was easier to get started with Daniel Kehoe’s [Learn Ruby on Rails](http://learn-rails.com/learn-ruby-on-rails.html). I think Hartl’s book is good for experienced programmers, but Kehoe’s is easier for beginners.
I’m going through it right now. I am a .net developer with about 2 years of experience. It’s pretty good! I would recommend it even if you’re an experienced dev.
Book + Vixens are really good!
Beginner here.
Knowledge in Java and android.
So far so good learning rails.
Beginner here. Experience in Ruby. Using this book to learn Rails has been smooth sailing. The videos are also a great guide to follow the book depending on learning style. In a week, I was confident enough to push a bare bones web app. Can’t recommend enough.
Everyone recommends it, but I found it was easier to get started with Daniel Kehoe’s [Learn Ruby on Rails](http://learn-rails.com/learn-ruby-on-rails.html). I think Hartl’s book is good for experienced programmers, but Kehoe’s is easier for beginners.