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Ruby Programming for the Absolute Beginner

by: Jerry Lee Ford Jr.

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Publisher: COURSE TECHNOLOGY,11.10.07

Category: Ruby Programming Level:

ISBN: 159863397X
ISBN13: 9781598633979

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Want to learn the fundamentals of Ruby programming but aren't sure where to start? Look no further! Ruby is a free, easy-to-learn, yet powerful scripting programming language that can run on any operating system. These attributes have made Ruby an extremely popular language in recent years for almost any programming task. Ruby Programming for the Absolute Beginner teaches you the basics of computer programming with Ruby through the creation of simple computer games. Not only will this "learn by doing" approach provide you with an instant sense of accomplishment, but it's also a fun way to learn. In addition to learning Ruby, you'll also learn the basics of computer programming, so you'll have a solid foundation from which you can confidently jump to other programming languages.

Teaches readers the basics of computer programming using the free Ruby Programming language.
Serves as a Ruby primer, covering the basics of the language
Teaches programming concepts through the hands-on development of computer games
Demonstrates the execution of Ruby scripts on different operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.