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I've been ignoring Ruby on Rails for a while now. Oh, I knew I'd have to look at it sooner or later, but you know the old saying about old dogs and new tricks. You may have also seen a dog or two being dragged across a floor when they didn't want to go somewhere; that's pretty much the image you should have of me and Ruby on Rails. The July 2006 issue of Linux Journal has been kicking around the edges of my desk for a few days. Part of the reason I had been pushing it aside is that the cover theme is Ruby, Ruby, Ruby. "Fahh, fahh, fahh", I grumbled to myself as I once again moved this issue somewhere where it couldn't stare at me with that accusatory "you haven't even OPENED me" look. Last night, sometime after we had eaten dinner and before settling on the porch with a Corona, I picked up the magazine and started thumbing through it. I read the letters, perused "diff -u", skipped "At the Forge" and "Cooking with Linux", and then thumbed to Reuven Lerner's "Introduction to Ruby". I probably made a face as I started reading, but then.. Hey, this isn't so bad. Mac OS X 10.4 has ruby and irb (interactive ruby) installed by default, so I was able to just type "irb" and follow along with the examples. Hmm.. I'm starting to like this "ruby" thing. Suddenly I don't feel like I'm being dragged across the floor trying to dig my nails into linoleum. No, this dog likes Ruby! Give me more! So what the heck: let's go for the Rails! I found Del.icio.us | Yahoo! My Web |

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