Learning To Scale Rails With Crappy Programming Book Covers

Created at: 22.04.2010 02:42, source: Rails Inside , tagged: books Miscellaneous

scaling-rails.pngJason Seifer (of RailsEnvy / Ruby Show fame) and I were recently captivated by a particularly gorgeous technical book cover:

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Awesome, right? Eric Hodel (of RDoc and RubyGems fame) thought he had a better candidate for crappiest programming book cover:

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I'm not entirely sold on the Moon being paved with giant keyboard keys while crazy levels of Icelandic ash flash around the Earth at supersonic speeds, but the attire and poses of the characters lended themselves to some mischief.

The result is Learning To Scale ROR by Cooper and Seifer:

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Everyone knows the most important part of a book - and the part by which any book should be judged - is its cover, so Jason Seifer didn't waste any time in releasing a PDF of Learning To Scale ROR. You can even read it on Scribd if you can't read PDFs easily.

Consider it a beta edition so far - it's free, so the price is right. Ultimately, the content is secondary to the awesome cover. In a straw poll on Twitter, about half of Rails developers are considering ordering one or two copies based on the cover alone, so don't delay and download your copy today.

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