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Lean to program with Ruby
Can anyone recommend any online courses for Ruby?
Last edited by nwkeeley : May 7th, 2007 at 03:32 PM. Reason: Found my answer |
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I would recommend:
http://www.meshplex.org/wiki/Ruby/Ruby_on_Rails_programming_tutorials |
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Another great resource for learning ruby is LearningRuby
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Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby. Possibly the strangest, funniest, best introduction to a programming language you will ever find.
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