When learning Rails you'll quickly realize that like 90% of the resources online are aimed at beginners. The resources that go beyond the beginner level jump far to the other end of the spectrum and are crazy advanced.
GoRails is the much needed resource that sits in the middle of those two. It helps a developer get from "Ok, I've built a few applications"…See more
@mackenziechild There's definitely a lot missing in the middle. The goal is to hopefully just show a peek behind the curtain and help you understand that Rails isn't actually all that complicated, there's just a lot of stuff! 💪😎
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@excid3@mackenziechild Chris, so is that an accurate assessment? GoRails not necessarily a good fit for the true programming n00bs, but a great starting point for people with some level of programming knowledge?
@paul_hq@mackenziechild Yeah, I actually skip a lot of the basics here and there like setting up controllers or routes because I assume you can do that. I'll focus on taking the basic stuff and doing something more complicated with it or customizing it in some way. Most of that stuff is easily learned through any of the intro to Rails resources out there.