Tutorials for RoR Beginner (Experienced Programmer) geared toward Social Network Development?

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J. Hardesty

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Sep 3, 2015, 3:01:31 AM9/3/15
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I'm sure just the thought of another Social Network site makes you shudder. Trust me, I have no desire to create the next Facebook. However, I do have an idea that will fulfill a need in an offbeat niche that isn't being met. I've tried in the past to pay people to do the work but that didn't work out.

Now I find myself unexpectedly unemployed and thus with some time on my workaholic hands. I do happen to be a programmer by trade, though my "day job" has kept me out of mainstream programming for a while. I'm overly familiar with Tcl and I know enough PHP to do some serious damage to something -- No, seriously.  It's like Spanish. I could probably wing my way through reading it okay but writing it on my own without backup probably would lead to an International incident. :P

So, anyway, I saw there was an actual book on Ruby on Rails that was basically a tutorial with the end result being a basic social networking site. I like the idea of having something other than "Hello, World" blinking on my screen. However, reviews indicated it was very out of date because Rails has had new versions which have caused huge differences between what's in the book and what's in the current version. I get it.

So, my question is: Are there any tutorials or books that step-through the basics and teach RoR in a practical methodology so the end result is building blocks that the student can clearly apply or even where the end result is actually a working useful application -- preferably something like a social network? :P

I am highly motivated.  As I mentioned I have both time on my hands and what I think is going to be a very popular, possibly profitable idea. If someone were willing to work with me and teach me, I would be willing to share in the rewards.

J

Colin Law

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Sep 3, 2015, 3:25:08 AM9/3/15
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On 3 September 2015 at 07:38, J. Hardesty <jenny....@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
> So, my question is: Are there any tutorials or books that step-through the
> basics and teach RoR in a practical methodology so the end result is
> building blocks that the student can clearly apply or even where the end
> result is actually a working useful application -- preferably something like
> a social network? :P

railstutorial.org which is free to use online.

This is mentioned only a very few times each day on this list.

Colin

masa331

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Sep 3, 2015, 3:31:30 AM9/3/15
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i suggest trying this on: http://rails-4-0.railstutorial.org/book/beginning

That was starting point for me before 2 years and it's been great. But after it i wouldn't spend much time in tutorials. Start building your app. That's where you learn the most

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Colin Law

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Sep 3, 2015, 4:50:32 AM9/3/15
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On 3 September 2015 at 08:06, masa331 <do...@uol.cz> wrote:
> i suggest trying this on: http://rails-4-0.railstutorial.org/book/beginning

Better to use the latest edition which is at https://www.railstutorial.org/

Colin

John Lahr

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Sep 3, 2015, 10:22:24 AM9/3/15
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If you're looking at something social network directed, and are ok with a monthly subscription cost, TeamTreehouse.com has rails tutorials that focus on building a social networking site closer to facebook.  (The Rails tutorial mentioned by others builds a twitter clone). 
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