2007/12
Professional Rails Online?
In response to the commenter who asked if there was going to be a beta book.
UPDATE: Clearly I should ask about these things before I post. Jim Minatel from Wrox added the following in comments:
There will be a PDF about six weeks after the print book, meaning end of March or thereabouts. There will also be an Amazon Kindle version, eventually.
Also after 6 weeks, the book will be available via Wrox’s online subscription service: http://wrox.
Another Publication Update
Just got the next version of the book chapters for my examination. I’m not 100% sure exactly where these fit in the process. It looks like they’ve had a good look-see from a copyeditor, largely for style, clarity, and consistency. (Any lingering “we” sentences seem to have been pruned, for example).
They produced a book-specific style guide, which is a listing of canonical forms for things like plugin names, capitalization of commands or tools and the like.
Things I Learned
Some things I learned about Rails and writing while working on this book:
The great benefit of working on a project like this book is that it enabled me to compress about two years worth of research into Ruby and Rails tools into six months. In my case, this was a great opportunity to really dig into some tools to find that I’ve only been using a fraction of their power and also really get a sense of how elegant and flexible the tools are.