Forum: Rails deployment Does Ruby have standard container like C++ ?

Posted by Chan Nguyen (cnguyen)
on 2010-08-14 09:02
Hi everyone,
I'm a newbie to Ruby. I've just started learning Ruby for a week, but I
love it ^_^ so much. I wonder is there any website to look up standard
library like C++?
And does Ruby have some standard container like C++ ( vector, list, map,
stack, deque... ). I come from a C++ background, so the way I think in
programming is pretty much from C++. I can see there's a big differences
in the way Ruby does work comparing with C++. So what is a good way to
start thinking in Ruby way? Can anyone share me some experiences? Great
thanks in advance ;) !
Posted by Chan Nguyen (cnguyen)
on 2010-08-14 09:05
Chan Nguyen wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm a newbie to Ruby. I've just started learning Ruby for a week, but I
> love it ^_^ so much. I wonder is there any website to look up standard
> library like C++?
> And does Ruby have some standard container like C++ ( vector, list, map,
> stack, deque... ). I come from a C++ background, so the way I think in
> programming is pretty much from C++. I can see there's a big differences
> in the way Ruby does work comparing with C++. So what is a good way to
> start thinking in Ruby way? Can anyone share me some experiences? Great
> thanks in advance ;) !

Sorry I just realized that I posted in a wrong forum. I really apologize 
for it.
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