Ruby On Rails is the fave web application framework for many programmers. It’s a faster, more efficient and simpler option than many of its peers.
Look at any number of new Web 2.0 startups, and a large majority of them will be made with care with Ruby on Rails. For the novice, or even the pro, there’s a lot of tricks and functions that can be done with Ruby. Learning them or keeping track of them isn’t always easy. Luckily, there’s RailsCasts, a screencast site dedicated exclusively to Ruby. RailsCasts was created by Ryan Bates who has gained notoriety for the amount of Ruby screencasts he’s made. Witness the 111 screencasts currently available on RailsCasts. You can browse screencasts by tags, or check out the archives. They’re also available on iTunes. And best of all, RailCasts screencasts don’t cost a thing.
RailsCasts.com In Their Own Words
“Every week Ryan Bates will host a new Railscasts episode featuring tips and tricks with Ruby on Rails. These screencasts are short and focus on one technique so you can quickly move on to applying it to your own project. The topics target the intermediate Rails developer, but beginners and experts will get something out of it as well.”
Why RailsCasts.com It Might Be A Killer
For those who want to brush up on their Ruby but don’t want to spend money, RailsCasts is the way to go. Creator Ryan Bates, covers every topic imaginable and updates regularly.
Some Questions About RailsCasts.com
Will users like the screencasts available? Or will they want something more produced and professional? 







