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Book Recommendation:
Programming Ruby is the defacto-standard for learning to program in Ruby. If someone tells you to pick up a copy of “the pickaxe book”, this is the one they mean. This book goes through the entire Ruby language, step-by-step, teaching you each basic concept. This is the second edition, which is expanded to include over 200 pages of new content, covering all the improved language features of Ruby 1.8 and standard library modules. The Pickaxe contains four major sections: an acclaimed tutorial on using Ruby, the definitive reference to the language, complete documentation on all built-in classes, modules, and methods, and complete descriptions of all 98 standard libraries. Needless to say, it’s very thorough. This book is great for beginners but also makes an excellent reference for the pros. |
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