Rails links 1
At our recent workshop, I promised that I'd send out a bunch of useful links to everyone who attended. Because they might be interesting to others who didn't attend (but really because I'm just plain lazy), I thought I'd just post them here instead. So, here is my not-so-comprehensive list of Rails blogs and resources for Rails on Windows. And, since we didn't dive too deep into RESTful Rails in class, I've included some links to get you going with it.
RESTful Rails
- DHH's RailsConf 2006 Keynote
- Rick Olson's Beast forum app - great example
- RESTful Rails Peepcode
- Trotter Cashion's nyc.rb CRUD presentation
Ruby/Rails on Windows
Must-Read Blogs
- Amy Hoy - Rails from a designer's perspective
- Err the Blog - Mostly advanced stuff, but a must-read if you can keep up
- Josh Susser - ActiveRecord guru
- Geoffrey Grossenbach - General Rails goodness
- Peter Cooper - Chock full of information and links
- Ryan Daigle - Stay up-to-date on new features in Edge Rails
- Riding Rails - The official Rails weblog
- The Rails Way - In-depth dissection and improvements to real-life Rails apps
- Jamis Buck - Ruby mastermind and Rails core team member
And here it is in OPML, for the truly lazy.



You might also like to take a look at Dave Verwer's blog. (http://www.daveverwer.com/2007/3/17/take-a-rest-with-rails-at-nwrug) Dave is and will be posting videos of our user group (http://www.nwrug.org) presentations with Rob Lee (http://www.monkeyhelper.com/) debuing with a talk on Restful Rails at the above link...