This one by Evil Martians is fairly recent https://rails-tutorial.evilmartians.io/
I haven't done it, since I already know Rails very well, but I know these guys as reputable contributors to the Ruby ecosystem.
It’s the official new Getting Started but ported to a browser-based runtime powered by WebContainers, so you can complete the whole tutorial without having to install Ruby or Rails. It’s very cool!
Thx. I have TOP pulled up- I’ll take a peek at GoRails as well. There are other things like Hotwire that I’d like to understand but will come back to that after I get a hand on the framework.
This one by Evil Martians is fairly recent https://rails-tutorial.evilmartians.io/ I haven't done it, since I already know Rails very well, but I know these guys as reputable contributors to the Ruby ecosystem.
It’s the official new Getting Started but ported to a browser-based runtime powered by WebContainers, so you can complete the whole tutorial without having to install Ruby or Rails. It’s very cool!
Cool recomm. I’ll check it out - web containers seems like a poor idea for a development course but I suppose it removes setup complexity.
Since you aren't new to programming, I'd say the documentation.
Try *"Rails for Beginners"* by GoRails or *"The Odin Project"* — both are up-to-date, project-based, and great for 2025.
Thx. I have TOP pulled up- I’ll take a peek at GoRails as well. There are other things like Hotwire that I’d like to understand but will come back to that after I get a hand on the framework.