1) learning by doing micro projects to explore some specific feature
2) Language and infrastructure (libraries, gems, tutorials) matters, not only language itself. Ruby has great readability, Rails has almost everything you need to start
3) Small and medium projects, I guess
4) (it's not mine advice) Read book and TYPE CODE, make micro projects, get through stuckness using Google and brain 😃
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1) learning by doing micro projects to explore some specific feature
2) Language and infrastructure (libraries, gems, tutorials) matters, not only language itself. Ruby has great readability, Rails has almost everything you need to start
3) Small and medium projects, I guess
4) (it's not mine advice) Read book and TYPE CODE, make micro projects, get through stuckness using Google and brain 😃