Do you ponder what to name things in your code?
This guest post is by Evan Light a test-obsessed developer, the author of several rarely used gems, and the curator of Ruby DCamp. When he’s not a talking head at conferences, he’s usually working at home as a freelance developer remotely mentoring a developer, working for one or more startups, playing with open source, keeping...
Questions on Ruby? Ask An Expert at RubyLearning
Questions on Ruby? Ask An Expert at RubyLearning RubyLearning is happy to announce the start of a series of blog posts titled “Ask An Expert”. We are assembling experts in various areas of Ruby programming who will answer your questions as a blog post here. To begin with, some of the experts who have agreed...
Questions on Ruby? Ask An Expert at RubyLearning
Questions on Ruby? Ask An Expert at RubyLearning RubyLearning is happy to announce the start of a series of blog posts titled “Ask An Expert”. We are assembling experts in various areas of Ruby programming who will answer your questions as a blog post here. To begin with, some of the experts who have agreed...
Ruby Programming 29th Batch: Registrations now open
Registrations are now open for RubyLearning’s popular Ruby programming course. This is an intensive, online course for beginners that helps you get started with Ruby programming. Here is what Sandra Randall (Butler), a participant who just graduated, has to say – “You kindly offered me the opportunity to join your Ruby course. I’m new to...
My Ruby Book now available in .mobi and .epub formats
My Ruby Book now available in .mobi and .epub formats My Ruby book has been available since 2006 in .pdf format. It’s now available, completely updated for Ruby 1.9, in .mobi and .epub formats. The Ruby eBook covers Ruby 1.9 and has all the Core Ruby programming topics on the RubyLearning.com site. This Ruby eBook,...
My Ruby Book now available in .mobi and .epub formats
My Ruby Book now available in .mobi and .epub formats My Ruby book has been available since 2006 in .pdf format. It’s now available, completely updated for Ruby 1.9, in .mobi and .epub formats. The Ruby eBook covers Ruby 1.9 and has all the Core Ruby programming topics on the RubyLearning.com site. This Ruby eBook,...
Do you know Ruby Doctest?
Do you know Ruby Doctest? This guest post is by Victor Goff, who enjoys mentoring Ruby at RubyLearning.org since 2008. You can reach him on IRC Chat #rubylearning on freenode.net. He also blogs occasionally at http://vgoff.posterous.com. Rubydoctest is a gem that we will be installing. The purpose of the gem is simply to provide a...
Ruby Programming 28th Batch: Registrations now open
Registrations are now open for RubyLearning’s popular Ruby programming course. This is an intensive, online course for beginners that helps you get started with Ruby programming. Here is what Sandra Randall (Butler), a participant who just graduated, has to say – “You kindly offered me the opportunity to join your Ruby course. I’m new to...
How do I use Sinatra to access the Google+ API?
How do I use Sinatra to access the Google+ API? RubyLearning is conducting many free, online courses on Google+. Some participants wanted an answer to their question “How do I use Sinatra to access the Google+ API?” This blog post explains the same. Read on. Pre-requisite Install Sinatra, Git, Heroku, Bundler Refer RubyLearning’s article on...
How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby?
How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby? RubyLearning is conducting a free, online JRuby 101 course – the first of its kind, on Google+ Some participants wanted an answer to their question “How do I run a Sinatra app using JRuby?” This blog post explains the same. Read on. Pre-requisite I have a...

