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Agile Web Development with Rails
Dave Thomas and David Heinemeier Hansson, with Leon Breedt, Mike Clark, James Duncan Davidson, Justin Gehtland, and Andreas Schwarz
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Reader Comments
If you are a Java developer trying to learn Rails, this book is the place to start. There is no better resource for quickly coming up to speed with Rails, Ruby, Rake, and ActiveRecord.
—Mark RichardsSenior IT ArchitectIBM
Stu and Justin offer the Java developer the unique opportunity to ‘get’ Rails by presenting the Rails stack from a perspective that’s familiar and comfortable. In doing so, they prove that Rails and Java don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
—Ted NewardAuthor of Effective Enterprise Java
If you are a Java developer and you want to explore Ruby on Rails, this is the book to get. Justin and Stu do a masterful job of revealing the intricacies of Ruby and Ruby on Rails from a Java developer’s perspective. Not only that, this book is extremely well written, and is a pleasure to read.
—David GearyAuthor of Graphic Java Swing and co-author of Core JavaServer Faces
Stuart and Justin have pulled off what I once thought was an impossible feat: consolidating all the knowledge that a Java developer needs to understand Ruby on Rails. Until this book, you would have to read at least three books (and thousands of pages) to get the same understanding encapsulated in this excellent text. They clearly understand both sides of the equation (RoR and Java), which allows them to cut through irrelevancies and hone in on the important topics. This book should be required reading for more than just the people learning Rails: every Java developer will benefit from learning the important lessons that Rails teaches.
Every Java developer should be exposed to ideas from different languages, and Ruby/Rails is a wellspring of good ideas. Read this book—it will help you learn Ruby and Rails, and give you new ideas transferable to Java.
—David BockTechnical Director, Federal and Commercial DivisionFGM Inc