Nowadays, you you go out and head to some newsstand you’ll find milion newspapers, each dedicated to a different topic – or at least how it is in Poland where i live and develop Ruby on Rails applications.
Imagine standing by such kiosk and glaring at newspaper headings. You quickly eye-catch Rails Magazine with a cool big headers like “Ruby on Rails 3.0 is out!” or “10 things a Ruby on Rails developer should know!”. Well, I don’t want to burst your bubble after all I’ve written here but that is not going to happen (or I should say, there is no widely distributed newspaper about Ruby on Rails development that you can buy at your local kiosk).
But… if you feel oldschool and etc you can order a printed version of Rail Magazine from railsmagazine.com !
At the moment i am writtign this article about Rails Magazine, they have 6 issues of their e-zin. It is of course available for free t odownload, as pdf, but there is an option to order paper version of this Ruby on Rails Magazine as well !
36 pages, full color. Example articles from issue no 6 include:
- Beautifying Your Markup With Haml and Sass by Ethan Gunderson
- Scaling Rails by Gonçalo Silva
- Interview with Sarah Allen by Rupak Ganguly
- Data Extraction with Hpricot by Jonas Alves
- Deployment with Capistrano by Omar Meeky
- Fake Data – The Secret of Great Testing by Robert Hall
- RubyConf India 2010 coverage by Judy Das
- Previous and Next Buttons by James Schorr
- RVM – The Ruby Version Manager by Markus Dreier
- Interview with Michael Day of Prince XML by Olimpiu Metiu
Check railsmagazine.com for latest Ruby on Rails magazine and articles.
