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Alright, first things first: Ruby itself. You can't even think about Rails if your Ruby skills aren't up to par. It's like trying to build a house without a solid foundation. You need to know the basics: syntax, data structures, and object-oriented programming. If you skip this, you'll be lost when things get complex. Seriously, spend time here. It will pay off. There are tons of free resources online, so no excuses! You can even build a web server from scratch to test your knowledge.
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