To add another book to the three initially mentioned ( which are all
very good ! )

Ruby on Rails Bible ( released late last year ! )
http://www.amazon.com/Ruby-Rails-Bible-Timothy-Fisher/dp/0470258225
http://www.rubyonrailsbible.com/

cheers, Dave Porter


On Jul 14, 4:44 am, "Älphä Blüë" <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>
wrote:
> > Found anything good on Rails + Ajax yet?  I
> > can't decide whether to order Scott Raymond's book or not since the
> > abstract seems to indicate I can learn the same things reading
> > script.aculo.us reference material.
>
> Well, I'm really glad you asked this particular question.  I'm still
> going through a ton of resources on ajax/rails.
>
> So, what I find wonderful about rails is that rails + ajax is like
> having a perfect marriage.  They work so well with each other, it's
> wonderful to implement both in a project.  By default, rails uses
> prototype and scriptaculous but I'm looking into jQuery at the moment.
>
> jQuery seems to be really solid.
>
> Here's a link which will "create" an up-to-date trend chart when you
> click on it using google trends:
>
> http://www.google.com/trends?q=jQuery%2CPrototype+ajax%2Cscriptaculou...
>
> jQuery
> Prototype
> Scriptaculous
> Mootools
> Dojo
>
> You also have jMaki but that uses jQuery, but jMaki also has great
> support in certain IDE environments like netbeans.  But, IDEs are
> another subject altogether.
>
> If you notice by the trends chart, jQuery is heavily on the rise.
>
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