The Ruby Way (Addison-Wesley)
Monday, 20 April 2015

For more than a decade, Ruby developers have turned to this classic for “how-to” guidance on effective Ruby programming. Now, Hal Fulton and André Arko have thoroughly updated it to cover new language enhancements and developers’ experiences through Ruby 2.1. Its 400+ examples each answe the question: “How do I do this in Ruby?”with both a task description and realistic technical constraints plus a step-by-step solution with detailed explanations to promote deeper understanding.

Author: Hal Fulton and André Arko
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Date: March 2, 2015
Pages: 816
ISBN: 9780321714633
Print:0321714636
Kindle: B00TH9V9K0

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