The Well-Grounded Rubyist by David A. Black

The Well-Grounded Rubyist



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The Well-Grounded Rubyist David A. Black ebook
Publisher: Manning Publications
ISBN: 1933988657, 9781933988658
Page: 519
Format: pdf


Not too much else to report right now- done with lynda.com's Ruby Essential Training; moving on to Rails for Zombies and The Well-Grounded Rubyist. This entry was posted in Uncategorized by admin. It's a beautifully written tutorial that begins with the free Download not from rapidshare or mangaupload. ISBN, 10桁: 1933988657 13桁: 9781933988658. Thanks for taking the time to put these together :). UPDATE 4/20/2010: Well Grounded Rubyist is not prerelease anymore. I've babbled on enough about this, but let me end by saying that I fully expect that the inclusion of Clojure into the Well-Grounded Rubyist's 6 arsenal will work to strengthen said Rubyist's skills and indeed the language itself. Brown; The Well-Grounded Rubyist by David A. Black (started in 2012; will finish in 2013!). It's an excellent companion to the Pickaxe book since it gives a different voice and perspective on the subject. Add a bit about finding live people to help you. The Well Grounded Rubyist May 2009 eBook-BBL: Category: Books Subcategory: Ebooks Size: 5.15 http://bit.ly/z2btZ. Description: The Well-Grounded Rubyist takes you from interested novice to proficient practitioner. It's all well and good knowing the fundamentals of a language (which you just learned from The Well Grounded Rubyist) but like any tool, it's what you do with it that counts – and that's where this book excels. Hardware and Software by Charles Petzold; Pro Git by Scott Chacon; Practical Vim by Drew Neil; Ruby Best Practices by Gregory T. UPDATE 6/30/2011: Fix links to _why's poignant guide, since he vanished from the earth. Beginning Ruby From Novice to Professional. BTW I found this article which I am following right now during the learning process: http://astonj.com/tech/best-way-to-learn-ruby-rails/ I am reading the Well-grounded Rubyist now. I have the book “Well-Grounded Rubyist”, however reading practical blog entries is by far much simpler to digest and way helpful. Ruby on Rails +@: Ruby on Rails Tutorial.