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Based on the bestselling first edition, Beginning Ruby: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition is the leading guide for every type of reader who wants to learn Ruby from the ground up. The new edition of this book provides the same excellent introduction to Ruby as the first edition plus updates for the newest version of Ruby, including the addition of the Sinatra and Ramaze web application frameworks and a chapter on GUI development so developers can take advantage of these new trends. Beginning Ruby starts by explaining the principles behind object-oriented programming and within a few chapters builds toward creating a full Ruby application. By the end of the book, in addition to in-depth knowledge of Ruby, you'll also have basic understanding of many ancillary technologies such as SQL, XML, web frameworks, and networking. Introduces readers to the Ruby programming language Takes readers from basic programming skills to web development with topics like Ruby-based frameworks and GUI programming Covers many ancillary technologies in order to provide a broader picture (e.g., databases, XML, network daemons) What you'll learn Understand the basics of Ruby and object-oriented building blocks. Work with Ruby libraries, gems, and documentation. Work with files and databases. Write and deploy Ruby applications. Explore Ruby web frameworks and aspects of network programming with Ruby. Develop desktop and GUI applications with Ruby. Who this book is for Beginning programmers, programmers new to Ruby, and web developers interested in knowing the foundations of the language. Table of ContentsLet's Get It Started: Installing RubyProgramming = Joy: A Whistle-Stop Tour of Ruby and Object OrientationRuby's Building Blocks: Data, Expressions, and Flow ControlDeveloping Your First Ruby ApplicationThe Ruby EcosystemClasses, Objects, and ModulesProjects and LibrariesDocumentation, Error Handling, Debugging, and TestingFiles and DatabasesDeploying Ruby Applications and LibrariesAdvanced Ruby FeaturesTying It Together: Developing a Larger Ruby ApplicationWeb Application Frameworks: Rails, Sinatra, and RamazeRuby and the InternetNetworking, Sockets, and DaemonsGUI-Based Desktop Application DevelopmentUseful Ruby Libraries and Gems



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Peter Cooper

I'm a blogger and nice publisher (and author!) primarily in the Ruby space. I'm author of Beginning Ruby, the best book to get you from nowhere to somewhere when it comes to Ruby.Prior to focusing on writing and blogging, I built a RSS (Web feed) processing business called Feed Digest which I sold in 2007, as well as a popular code snippets site which I sold also in 2007.I'm a very active Twitter user at http://twitter.com/peterc



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