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Top: Computers: Programming: Languages: Ruby: FAQs,_Help,_and_Tutorials:
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» Learning Ruby - By Daniel Carrera. Introduces programming, Ruby, assumes familiarity with computers in Unix X Terminal environment, but not Ruby; simple descriptions, many screenshots. Unfinished, but well done and useful for what is done.
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» Phrogz - By David Thomas and Andrew Hunt. Offers a beginner guide to start with the language.
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» Ruby Embedded into C++ - Describes how to embed Ruby interpreter in C++, gives skeleton to build on, treats concepts of embedding, advanced topics like SWIG. Descriptions, code, diagrams, links, news.
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» Ruby FAQ - Questions and official answers on Ruby.
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» Ruby Programming - IBM developerWorks group space: articles, podcasts, RSS feeds, courses.
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» Ruby Tips - Provides coding tips for the language's users.
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» Ruby User's Guide - Original Japanese version by matz. First English translation by GOTO Kentaro and Julian Fondren. Further translation and editing by Mark Slagell.
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» RubyCocoa Resources - Documentation and examples, as digital books, for RubyCocoa, a bridge between Ruby and Objective-C, a way to make desktop programs with Ruby.
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» Ruby-Doc.org - Ruby documentation project: links and downloads of programming information, on many aspects of Ruby.
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» RubyLearning.com - Set of thorough study notes, and class, for those new to Ruby and meeding a solid introduction to its concepts and constructs. By Satish Talim.
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» Try Ruby - Beginner's basic tutorial, online, interactive, works in Web browser, has Ruby interpreter above with lessons below.
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