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[ANN/ADV] "The Well-Grounded Rubyist" now out in paperback

David A. Black

5/12/2009 11:43:00 AM

Hello all --

I'm delighted to announce that my new book "The Well-Grounded Rubyist"
is now available in paperback (and still in PDF, of course). It's
published by Manning, and it's in stock at the publisher[1] and Amazon[2].

TWGR is a reworking, "repurposing" of my 2006 book "Ruby for Rails".
It's not "for Rails" this time; it's Ruby, specifically Ruby 1.9. It's
got lots of new topics, and expansion and updating of everything.

Enjoy! And let me know how you like it.


David

P.S. The cover was redesigned along the way which is why the covers at
Manning and Amazon are different at the moment. Same book though :-)


[1] http://manning....
[2] http://tinyurl.c...

--
David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
Ruby/Rails consulting & training: http://www.r...
Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
"Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Black
http://www.env...



8 Answers

RichardOnRails

5/12/2009 2:08:00 PM

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On May 12, 7:42 am, "David A. Black" <dbl...@rubypal.com> wrote:
> Hello all --
>
> I'm delighted to announce that my new book "The Well-Grounded Rubyist"
> is now available in paperback (and still in PDF, of course). It's
> published by Manning, and it's in stock at the publisher[1] and Amazon[2].
>
> TWGR is a reworking, "repurposing" of my 2006 book "Ruby for Rails".
> It's not "for Rails" this time; it's Ruby, specifically Ruby 1.9. It's
> got lots of new topics, and expansion and updating of everything.
>
> Enjoy! And let me know how you like it.
>
> David
>
> P.S. The cover was redesigned along the way which is why the covers at
> Manning and Amazon are different at the moment. Same book though :-)
>
> [1]http://manning....
> [2]http://tinyurl.c...
>
> --
> David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
> Ruby/Rails consulting & training:http://www.r...
> Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
> "Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Blackhttp://www..envycasts.com

Hi Dave,

I'm looking forward to getting TWGR from Amazon. I very much
appreciated your RfR and your numerous contributions to the Ruby and
Rails newsgroups.

I've only used 1.9 when I wanted to use both forward- and backward-
lookahead. Otherwise it seemed unready for prime time. Do you thing
the current release is ready for production projects?

Best wishes,
Richard Muller

Eleanor McHugh

5/12/2009 2:15:00 PM

0

On 12 May 2009, at 12:42, David A. Black wrote:
> Hello all --
>
> I'm delighted to announce that my new book "The Well-Grounded Rubyist"
> is now available in paperback (and still in PDF, of course). It's
> published by Manning, and it's in stock at the publisher[1] and
> Amazon[2].
>
> TWGR is a reworking, "repurposing" of my 2006 book "Ruby for Rails".
> It's not "for Rails" this time; it's Ruby, specifically Ruby 1.9. It's
> got lots of new topics, and expansion and updating of everything.
>
> Enjoy! And let me know how you like it.
>
>
> David
>
> P.S. The cover was redesigned along the way which is why the covers
> at Manning and Amazon are different at the moment. Same book
> though :-)

My copy arrived in the post this morning - full marks to Manning for
speedy international delivery. Now to find some quiet time to settle
down with this and see what new light it sheds on my current
understanding of 1.9 :)


Ellie

Eleanor McHugh
Games With Brains
http://slides.games-with-...
----
raise ArgumentError unless @reality.responds_to? :reason


David A. Black

5/12/2009 2:23:00 PM

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RichardOnRails wrote:
> On May 12, 7:42 am, "David A. Black"<dbl...@rubypal.com> wrote:
>> Hello all --
>>
>> I'm delighted to announce that my new book "The Well-Grounded Rubyist"
>> is now available in paperback (and still in PDF, of course). It's
>> published by Manning, and it's in stock at the publisher[1] and Amazon[2].
>>
>> TWGR is a reworking, "repurposing" of my 2006 book "Ruby for Rails".
>> It's not "for Rails" this time; it's Ruby, specifically Ruby 1.9. It's
>> got lots of new topics, and expansion and updating of everything.
>>
>> Enjoy! And let me know how you like it.
>>
>> David
>>
>> P.S. The cover was redesigned along the way which is why the covers at
>> Manning and Amazon are different at the moment. Same book though :-)
>>
>> [1]http://manning....
>> [2]http://tinyurl.c...
>>
>> --
>> David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
>> Ruby/Rails consulting& training:http://www.r...
>> Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
>> "Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Blackhttp://www.env...
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I'm looking forward to getting TWGR from Amazon. I very much
> appreciated your RfR and your numerous contributions to the Ruby and
> Rails newsgroups.

Thanks! I've been a bit less active on the lists lately... though
hopefully for reasonable reasons.

> I've only used 1.9 when I wanted to use both forward- and backward-
> lookahead. Otherwise it seemed unready for prime time. Do you thing
> the current release is ready for production projects?

Yes, though conceivably not for every project. There are definitely
still some gem issues, for example. But the forward momentum has picked
up a lot lately, and my feeling is that though it's been a while in the
happening, it's all coming together right about now.

Some really worthwhile Ruby 1.9 migration/penetration resources include:

http://www.ruby19...
http://isitr...


David

--
David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
Ruby/Rails consulting & training: http://www.r...
Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
"Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Black
http://www.env...



Robert Klemme

5/12/2009 2:29:00 PM

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2009/5/12 David A. Black <dblack@rubypal.com>:
> I'm delighted to announce that my new book "The Well-Grounded Rubyist"
> is now available in paperback (and still in PDF, of course). It's published
> by Manning, and it's in stock at the publisher[1] and Amazon[2].

Congratulations! I believe people will make good use of the book.

> TWGR is a reworking, "repurposing" of my 2006 book "Ruby for Rails".
> It's not "for Rails" this time; it's Ruby, specifically Ruby 1.9. It's
> got lots of new topics, and expansion and updating of everything.
>
> Enjoy! And let me know how you like it.

I am eagerly looking forward to the "real thing" (hardware). :-)

Kind regards

robert

--
remember.guy do |as, often| as.you_can - without end
http://blog.rubybestprac...

Eleanor McHugh

5/12/2009 2:35:00 PM

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On 12 May 2009, at 15:23, David A. Black wrote:
> RichardOnRails wrote:
>> I've only used 1.9 when I wanted to use both forward- and backward-
>> lookahead. Otherwise it seemed unready for prime time. Do you thing
>> the current release is ready for production projects?
>
> Yes, though conceivably not for every project. There are definitely
> still some gem issues, for example. But the forward momentum has
> picked up a lot lately, and my feeling is that though it's been a
> while in the happening, it's all coming together right about now.

I have to admit I've only made the switch myself in the last month or
so, prompted in part by a talk I'm preparing where I don't want to be
seen as a luddite (even if I secretly am one lol) and the increasing
utility of MacRuby.


Ellie

Eleanor McHugh
Games With Brains
http://slides.games-with-...
----
raise ArgumentError unless @reality.responds_to? :reason


RichardOnRails

5/13/2009 5:32:00 AM

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On May 12, 10:23 am, "David A. Black" <dbl...@rubypal.com> wrote:
> RichardOnRails wrote:
> > On May 12, 7:42 am, "David A. Black"<dbl...@rubypal.com>  wrote:
> >> Hello all --
>
> >> I'm delighted to announce that my new book "The Well-Grounded Rubyist"
> >> is now available in paperback (and still in PDF, of course). It's
> >> published by Manning, and it's in stock at the publisher[1] and Amazon[2].
>
> >> TWGR is a reworking, "repurposing" of my 2006 book "Ruby for Rails".
> >> It's not "for Rails" this time; it's Ruby, specifically Ruby 1.9. It's
> >> got lots of new topics, and expansion and updating of everything.
>
> >> Enjoy! And let me know how you like it.
>
> >> David
>
> >> P.S. The cover was redesigned along the way which is why the covers at
> >> Manning and Amazon are different at the moment. Same book though :-)
>
> >> [1]http://manning....
> >> [2]http://tinyurl.c...
>
> >> --
> >> David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
> >> Ruby/Rails consulting&  training:http://www.r...
> >> Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
> >> "Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Blackhttp://www.env...
>
> > Hi Dave,
>
> > I'm looking forward to getting TWGR from Amazon.  I very much
> > appreciated your RfR and your numerous contributions to the Ruby and
> > Rails newsgroups.
>
> Thanks! I've been a bit less active on the lists lately... though
> hopefully for reasonable reasons.
>
> > I've only used 1.9 when I wanted to use both forward- and backward-
> > lookahead.  Otherwise it seemed unready for prime time.  Do you thing
> > the current release is ready for production projects?
>
> Yes, though conceivably not for every project. There are definitely
> still some gem issues, for example. But the forward momentum has picked
> up a lot lately, and my feeling is that though it's been a while in the
> happening, it's all coming together right about now.
>
> Some really worthwhile Ruby 1.9 migration/penetration resources include:
>
> http://www.ruby19orbust.comhttp://isitr...
>
> David
>
> --
> David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
> Ruby/Rails consulting & training:http://www.r...
> Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
> "Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Blackhttp://www..envycasts.com

Thanks, David

Joshua Collins

5/14/2009 6:49:00 AM

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

David,

I took a look at the Table of Contents and the book looks great! I have a
question though -- does your book walk you through building a program with
everything learned?

Oh, I love it that you dedicate a whole chapter to Reg Expressions! The book
I am reading now on devoted a small section ... not nearly enough!

Thanks,
Joshua C.

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:35 AM, RichardOnRails <
RichardDummyMailbox58407@uscomputergurus.com> wrote:

> On May 12, 10:23 am, "David A. Black" <dbl...@rubypal.com> wrote:
> > RichardOnRails wrote:
> > > On May 12, 7:42 am, "David A. Black"<dbl...@rubypal.com> wrote:
> > >> Hello all --
> >
> > >> I'm delighted to announce that my new book "The Well-Grounded Rubyist"
> > >> is now available in paperback (and still in PDF, of course). It's
> > >> published by Manning, and it's in stock at the publisher[1] and
> Amazon[2].
> >
> > >> TWGR is a reworking, "repurposing" of my 2006 book "Ruby for Rails".
> > >> It's not "for Rails" this time; it's Ruby, specifically Ruby 1.9. It's
> > >> got lots of new topics, and expansion and updating of everything.
> >
> > >> Enjoy! And let me know how you like it.
> >
> > >> David
> >
> > >> P.S. The cover was redesigned along the way which is why the covers at
> > >> Manning and Amazon are different at the moment. Same book though :-)
> >
> > >> [1]http://manning....
> > >> [2]http://tinyurl.c...
> >
> > >> --
> > >> David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
> > >> Ruby/Rails consulting& training:http://www.r...
> > >> Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
> > >> "Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Blackhttp://
> www.envycasts.com
> >
> > > Hi Dave,
> >
> > > I'm looking forward to getting TWGR from Amazon. I very much
> > > appreciated your RfR and your numerous contributions to the Ruby and
> > > Rails newsgroups.
> >
> > Thanks! I've been a bit less active on the lists lately... though
> > hopefully for reasonable reasons.
> >
> > > I've only used 1.9 when I wanted to use both forward- and backward-
> > > lookahead. Otherwise it seemed unready for prime time. Do you thing
> > > the current release is ready for production projects?
> >
> > Yes, though conceivably not for every project. There are definitely
> > still some gem issues, for example. But the forward momentum has picked
> > up a lot lately, and my feeling is that though it's been a while in the
> > happening, it's all coming together right about now.
> >
> > Some really worthwhile Ruby 1.9 migration/penetration resources include:
> >
> > http://www.ruby19orbust.comhttp://isitr...
> >
> > David
> >
> > --
> > David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
> > Ruby/Rails consulting & training:http://www.r...
> > Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
> > "Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Blackhttp://
> www.envycasts.com
>
> Thanks, David
>
>

David A. Black

5/16/2009 1:05:00 PM

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Hi --

On Thu, 14 May 2009, Joshua Collins wrote:

> David,
>
> I took a look at the Table of Contents and the book looks great! I have a
> question though -- does your book walk you through building a program with
> everything learned?

Not all in one program. It's more a sequential set of topics, with
examples purpose-written for each topic.


David

--
David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
Ruby/Rails consulting & training: http://www.r...
Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning....)
"Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Black
http://www.env...