If I Google "ruby example" or "rails example" I get plenty of good information. I've put out a free Ruby book, there are others, there are free tutorials, tons of open source stuff to poke at on Rubyforge, IRC channels, forums, the ML (which you've obviously found), books you can get for cheap off ABE/Amazon/eBay, pay $40 for O'Reilly Safari and get access to all the books you want, go to a local Ruby users group... Are you telling me you've done all this? (Mostly directed at the blog author I guess) Don't blame the Ruby community for laziness, please. --Jeremy On Feb 17, 2008 8:11 AM, Softmind Technology <softmindtechnology / gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I just read a very good real life blog based on ruby here.. > > It warns a Ruby student undertaking a web based project or assignment > > Planning for a ruby project as a Student... Read here > http://ironruby.blogspot.com/2008/02/are-we-pampering-or-killing-ruby.html > > Do read the comments as well. > > Finally... I am not the only one,, who could not get any Ruby Scripts to > study and extend except the Blogs Tutorials floating here and there. > > Just my 2 cents for your information. > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > > -- http://jeremymcanally.com/ http://entp.com Read my books: Ruby in Practice (http://manning.com/mcanally/) My free Ruby e-book (http://humblelittlerubybook.com/) Or, my blogs: http://mrneighborly.com http://rubyinpractice.com