Entries from December 2007
Recently, odinjobs talked to a panel of Ruby Experts and asked them “Why they were in love with Ruby?” Peter Cooper, Alex Wayne, Alex Leverington, Abhay Kumar, Adam Williams, Alex Kane and Adam Keys were the panel of experts. Surprisingly, they included me too in this panel !!
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Dave Thomas just announced that the Third Edition of the PickAxe has just entered beta. Each edition of the book tracks the latest Ruby release, and each is the definitive reference to Ruby. This third edition maintains that tradition, and has been updated to reflect the new features of Ruby 1.9.
In Dave’s words, here’s the [...]
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Ruby’s popularity and usage is growing exponentially with each passing day. Don’t get left behind. Here’s your chance to learn Ruby programming for free, at the comfort of your home and along with an online teacher.
This course is ideal for those of you who want to complement your skill-set with Ruby, but haven’t quite found [...]
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Recently, Pragmatic Programmer Dave Thomas, author of the ‘Pickaxe book’ Programming Ruby, and co-author of Agile Web Development with Rails and The Pragmatic Programmer, talked with InfoQ about Ruby, Rails and the importance of choosing the right tool for the job.
The quote that made my day was when Dave was asked: “Why does coding in [...]
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Pune is now increasingly becoming the hot-bed of Ruby on Rails activity in India and Josh Software Pvt. Ltd. are strongly making a mark in this field. Satish Talim of RubyLearning.com recently talked to Gautam Rege, one of the founders of this company.
Satish>> Could you tell us something about yourself - your background, where you [...]
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