First time ruby

this is the first time i’m using ruby and what’s the first step do i
need to take?

On 3/31/07, satriaa. [email protected] wrote:

this is the first time i’m using ruby and what’s the first step do i
need to take?

Go here.
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/

If you are new to programming, you may want to take a look at this.
http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/

If you already understand object-oriented programming, then this can
help get you started.
http://www.rubycentral.com/book/

Harry

http://www.kakueki.com/ruby/list.html
Japanese Ruby List Subjects in English

On Mar 30, 9:35 pm, “satriaa.” [email protected] wrote:

this is the first time i’m using ruby and what’s the first step do i
need to take?

I was going to list a few links from my bookmarks, but this single
link nearly has them all:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ruby+tutorial

(I’ve personally used [and recommend] the first four links that appear)

On Mar 31, 1:35 pm, “satriaa.” [email protected] wrote:

this is the first time i’m using ruby and what’s the first step do i
need to take?


Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

I recommend - Log In,
http://tryruby.hobix.com/,
and http://poignantguide.net/ruby/

If you’re familiar with programming in general, start here:
http://www.rubycentral.com/book/intro.html

You’ll love this gem

On 3/31/07, SonOfLilit [email protected] wrote:

Check http://rubymentor.rubyforge.org/, too.

(My baby :stuck_out_tongue: )

Aur S.


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Check http://rubymentor.rubyforge.org/, too.

(My baby :stuck_out_tongue: )

Aur S.

Is programming something new for you?

If so, then try to start learning OOP in general, and then go and pick a
Ruby book :slight_smile:

The perfect start, a new book, available as an ebook and a print book!

Beginning Ruby, From Novice to Professional by Peter C., from Apress

http://www.goodbyehelicopter.com/2007/03/28/nice-new-ruby-book/

But actually I’ve not seen a bad Ruby book yet. And every one is also
an eBook.
The Pragmattic Programmer’s eBooks are the most liberal with zero DRM
(except the purchaser’s name embedded in the file) and 100% printing
capability.
This is nice to me because sometimes I like to edit my pdf file just
the same as I write in or mark up a book!