I gave a talk recently at the June 2013 BostonMotion meetup. The idea behind the talk was to capture my experiences coming up to speed on RubyMotion, from the perspective of a developer who knows Ruby on Rails but hasn’t had much, if any, experience with iOS.
Nothing like having a hard deadline to force you to come up to speed on a project. I learned a ton about RubyMotion, ProMotion, Formotion, MotionModel, BubbleWrap, Teacup, Sugarcube, and MotionAwesome
The slides are available here:
[ From Ruby on Rails to RubyMotion - Writing your First iOS App with RubyMotion from Michael Denomy