Things like railstutorial.org are too simple. I am looking for some best practices, diving into Rails core, developing gems for rails etc
Things like railstutorial.org are too simple. I am looking for some best practices, diving
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Have you looked at railscasts? IMO it’s the best of the free ones. PeepCode has really good pay screencasts, but they’re more limited in scope, and they’re not generally ninja-level.
I’ll add a book, Crafting Rails Applications, because it is ninja-level, and pretty fun. Not a screencast, but IMO, you just can’t put ninja-level stuff into a screencast–the info necessary is too complex.