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The Rails framework is what got me originally interested in Ruby. I know enough of the other dynamic languages (PHP, JavaScript, Perl) to patch files, but I’ve never really done a production-ready application in a dynamic language. Ruby (+Rails) looks like a good place to start with it. I plan on using the Pragmatic Programmer’s book as a starting point.
