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Here's some interesting resources to get started with, or get familiar with Ruby and Ruby on Rails. If you
have additional resources, please contact us to have them added.
- Learn to Program (By Chris Pine) (This tutorial
assumes no present programming knowledge.)
- Getting
started with Ruby (An excellent place to get started with links to other resources.)
- Ruby Installer Wiki (Download Ruby and read
Ruby documentation.)
- Ruby Home Page (News, updates, resources,
development, etc)
- Ruby Community/Wiki (Created by Yukihiro
Matsumoto, Ruby's creator.)
- Programming Ruby: The
Pragmatic Programmer's Guide (An e-book definitely worth checking out. May require some knowledge of
programming.)
- Basic Ruby and Rails overview (A basic
rundown of common terms and their definitions with a brief explanation of Ruby and Rails.)
- Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby (A comical book on how to program in Ruby
accompanied by drawings.)
- Ruby Cookbook (A Ruby cookbook geared toward
both novice and advanced programmers.)
- Ruby Central (A growing web
resource for everything Ruby related.)
- Programming: Ruby - Wikibooks (How to get started
with an apparent thorough overview of the language.)
- Cetus
Links: Ruby Resources (Ruby resource with link collections, faqs, newsgroups, mailing lists, articles, and
books.)
- Features of Ruby (By Michael
Neumann in English and German.)
- Invitation to
Ruby (Seems to be dated but there could be some useful information here.)
- Ruby appliations and libraries
- Ruby
XML (News and information on XML and Ruby.)
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