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Newbie ,needed help learning ruby

Wrapster Aol

8/2/2008 1:36:00 PM

Hi all,

I am a newbie and trying to learn ruby!
I have found a few materials on the web like the pragmatic programmers
guide..
But i feel its a little over my head when it comes to understanding the
concepts and implementing my own programs
So would like to know if there are any more dedicated beginners guide
out there

help appreciated
Thanks
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7 Answers

alexbaum

8/2/2008 1:43:00 PM

0

Read this => Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

David Masover

8/2/2008 2:56:00 PM

0

Try Ruby:

http://tryruby....

It also has a link to _why's book, for when you're finished. I've never been
much for his writing style, but he's awesome in an actually-interactive
medium like tryruby -- and once you understand that, you might have a better
shot with something like the Pragmatic Programmers.

James Britt

8/2/2008 6:41:00 PM

0

Wrapster Aol wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a newbie and trying to learn ruby!
> I have found a few materials on the web like the pragmatic programmers
> guide..
> But i feel its a little over my head when it comes to understanding the
> concepts and implementing my own programs
> So would like to know if there are any more dedicated beginners guide
> out there

http://ruby-doc.org/gett...



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Huw Collingbourne

8/2/2008 7:05:00 PM

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I wrote The Little Book Of Ruby for people just like you. It covers the
fundamentals in 10 chapters of a PDF book and comes with lots of
ready-to-run source code examples for all the code in the text:

http://www.sapphir.../The-Little-Bo...

If you want to go into more depth, you can also download the first 4
chapters of a much bigger book called, simply, The Book Of Ruby:

http://www.sapphir.../The-Bo...

This book will eventually be over 400 pages long and, just like the
Little Book, it comes with all source code. I am building up to the
final book by adding one chapter at a time (a new chapter every couple
of weeks). Both The Book and The Little Book are free...

best wishes
Huw Collingbourne

SapphireSteel Software
Ruby and Rails In Visual Studio
http://www.sapphir...
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Marc Heiler

8/2/2008 10:07:00 PM

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> But i feel its a little over my head when it comes to
> understanding the concepts and implementing my own programs

I think the only way ultimately is to experiment on your own.

I am of course not saying that good books etc.. won't help, but
I am saying that the best effect is when you write bad code,
and one day lateron you realize exactly why this is bad code.

IMHO designing is rather hard, at least for me. "Good" design
takes a lot of effort, and I tend to be very lazy (although
I document everything in a concise manner)

One way could be to design a little game that uses
"actors" to do something (ok ok i just suggested that you
write some little game).
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Tim Hunter

8/2/2008 11:35:00 PM

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James Britt wrote:
>
> http://ruby-doc.org/gett...
>

Looks like this page could use a little love. The link to the
comp.lang.ruby FAQ goes nowhere and the Ruby Language FAQ link takes you
to a 404 page.

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RMagick: http://rmagick.ruby...

Peña, Botp

8/4/2008 1:06:00 AM

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