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Ruby Tutorials on the Web

Chances are, you’re hip to the Ruby on Rails programming framework by now. Most web developers are familiar with it, and many are full-fledged Ruby initiates. Even if you’re not part of the club, we’re pretty sure that you’ve at least heard of RoR. With all of that holiday downtime, not to mention a new year’s resolution just around the corner, now is the perfect time to check out what Ruby on Rails can do for your site (and your resume).

Digital Media Minute has compiled a list of the top 12 Ruby on Rails tutorials on the web. Our very own Paul Adams made it onto the list in the #7 slot with his excellent “Getting Your Feet Wet With Ruby on Rails” tutorial. Don’t worry, Paul, you’re still #1 in our hearts.

And just for kicks, here’s another list: 10 things every new Mac owner should know.

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