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Ultimately, the difference between a good programmer and a poor one is Passion.
If you want to be a really good programmer, you need to enjoy it, you need to work hard to learning new stuff and trying out new stuff, open to experimentation, and you need to be committed to making great software for your customers or clients.
On topic: websites like codeacademy.com & rubymonk.com allow you to dip your toes without too much effort. This way, you can figure out if you like it or not, and if you enjoy it, then you are free to take the plunge by installing all the stuff on your system, buying books or taking a course etc.