
James Adam, ?Ruby Series Rails Plugins: Extending Rails Beyond the Core?
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0321483510 | 2006 | CHM | 123 pages | 0.38 MB
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This short cut introduces Rails plugins and considers each aspect of their behavior and development. You’ll learn what plugins are, how they work, and why they’re useful. Discover how to find and install plugins using the provided script, then explore the world of plugin development, including common plugin idioms, testing, and version control. Finally, learn how to share your own plugins.
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Programming Ruby 1.9: The Pragmatic Programmers’ Guide (Facets of Ruby)
Pragmatic Bookshelf | 2009 | ISBN: 1934356085 | 1000 Pages | PDF | 6 MB
Ruby is a fully object-oriented language, much like the classic object-oriented language, Smalltalk. Like Smalltalk, it is dynamically typed (as opposed to Java or C++), but unlike Smalltalk, Ruby features the same conveniences found in modern scripting languages, making Ruby a favorite tool of intelligent, forward-thinking programmers and the basis for the Rails web framework.
This is the reference manual for Ruby, including a description of all the standard library modules, a complete reference to all built-in classes and modules (including all the new and changed methods introduced by Ruby 1.9). It also includes all the new and changed syntax and semantics introduced since Ruby 1.8. Learn about the new parameter passing rules, local variable scoping in blocks, fibers, multinationalization, and the new block declaration syntax, among other exciting new features.
About the Author
Dave Thomas is a cornerstone of the Ruby community, and is personally responsible for many of its innovative directions and initiatives. He and original co-author Andy Hunt are founders of the Pragmatic Programmers and the Pragmatic Bookshelf.
Chad Fowler is co-director of Ruby Central, Inc., and remains an active, driving force in the Ruby community.
Dave Thomas and original co-author Andy Hunt are founders of the Pragmatic Programmers and the Pragmatic Bookshelf.
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Hal Fulton, ?The Ruby Way, Second Edition: Solutions and Techniques in Ruby Programming (2nd Edition)?
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0672328844 | 2006 | CHM | 888 pages | 1.78 MB
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The Ruby Way takes a “how-to” approach to Ruby programming with the bulk of the material consisting of more than 400 examples arranged by topic. Each example answers the question “How do I do this in Ruby?” Working along with the author, you are presented with the task description and a discussion of the technical constraints. This is followed by a step-by-step presentation of one good solution. Along the way, the author provides detailed commentary and explanations to aid your understanding.
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Ruby on Rails Web Mashup Projects
Packt Publishing | ISBN: 1847193935 | 2008-04-30 | PDF | 272 pages | 5 Mb
A web mashup is a new type of web application that uses data and services from one or more external sources to build entirely new and different web applications. Web mashups usually mash up data and through other partnership agreements. The external sources that a mashup uses are known as mashup APIs.
This book shows you how to write web mashups using Ruby on Rails— the new web application development framework. The book has seven real-world projects and each project is described in a methodical step-by-step way, showing how you can write a web mashup from the ground up.
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Brian Marick, ?Everyday Scripting with Ruby: For Teams, Testers, and You?
Pragmatic Bookshelf | ISBN 0977616614 | January 1, 2007 | PDF | 1.5 Mb | 200 pages
Are you a tester who spends more time manually creating complex test data than using it? A business analyst who seemingly went to college all those years so you can spend your days copying data from reports into spreadsheets? A programmer who can’t finish each day’s task without having to scan through version control system output, looking for the file you want?
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