Newbie needs advice to startoff Ruby!

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Jay

=A0=0AHello,=0A=0AI have just started learning ruby through various tutori=
als on the internet. But i would like get more valuble information regardin=
g the best books available , online tutorials , simple and complete referen=
ce.=0A=0AThanks=0AJay=20
 
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Marc Heiler

Jay said:
 
Hello,

I have just started learning ruby through various tutorials on the
internet. But i would like get more valuble information regarding the
best books available , online tutorials , simple and complete reference.

Thanks
Jay


Personally I recommend to buy the hardcopy version of the pickaxe.

Even after you finished it, the reference can be very nice. Lots of fun
bits to discover.


However, to "learn" ruby, I advise you to start with small ruby scripts
and work on that to bigger projects. There really is no alternative IMHO
and also no better way in ruby, than just start writing ruby scripts.
The more ruby you use, the better you become. I found ruby to go very
close to my thinking.
 
M

Michael Kohl

Hi!

I have just started learning ruby through various tutorials on the internet. But i would like get more valuble information regarding the best books available , online tutorials , simple and complete reference.

I would definitely recommend the core Ruby course at RubyLearnig if
you are just starting out. Incidentally we have one starting this
Friday:

http://www.rubylearning.org/class/

The course lasts for 8 weeks, you can do it at your own pace, there's
course materials, exercises, active forums etc.

Michael
 
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Paul Archer

Very uncool, man. There are people who depend on selling the books they
worked hard to write and publish, and you're undermining their income.
That goes double for small publishers like Pragmatic Programmers, who
apparently have pretty much their whole library of publications on that
site.

Not to mention that this list (and I'm sure the entire Ruby community)
would rather *not* be known for blatant copyright violation.

Paul


Get all ruby/rails books here (free) http://www.itstudy8.org/ruby.asp
 
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usw wickramasinghe

[Note: parts of this message were removed to make it a legal post.]

I would suggest "The Ruby Programming Language by David Flanagan; Yukihiro
Matsumoto [O'Reilly]" .It is a nice book for fast track learning if you have
been already exposed to some programming experience (of course not in
ruby..) and design concepts..provide most of the details short n sweet..

-Udayanga
 
R

rick_2047

If the topic of books have been brought up i would like someone to
recommend a book on test driven programming. Thanks in advance.
 
P

Phlip

rick_2047 said:
If the topic of books have been brought up i would like someone to
recommend a book on test driven programming. Thanks in advance.

/TDD by example/ by Kent Beck
/TDD by something/ by Dave Astels
/The RSpec Book/ by GitHub

My TDD links: http://www.zeroplayer.com/

/Agile Web Development in Rails/ by the Daves
 

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