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“Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer’s Guide” (first edition) in Plucker format

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Another hand-retouched conversion from the original First Edition to Plucker format.. This was not simply a conversion of the raw HTML, this was updated in hundreds of places by hand to optimize it for use in Plucker’s viewer.

This book is a tutorial and reference for the Ruby programming language. Use Ruby, and you’ll write better code, be more productive, and enjoy programming more.

Ruby is easy to learn. Everyday tasks are simple to code, and once you’ve done them, they are easy to maintain and grow. Apparently difficult things often turn out not to have been difficult after all. Ruby follows the Principle of Least Surprise — things work the way you would expect them to, with very few special cases or exceptions. And that really does make a difference when you’re programming.

Download:

080078fa5882a359edd491cb80b6eb5d  Programming_Ruby_1st_Edition.pdb (458,097 bytes) 

Programming Ruby Table of ContentsProgramming Ruby Preface

Programming Ruby Looking at ClassesProgramming Ruby Creating Locals Outside Blocks


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