There are not many ruby books. I have collected these books from the Internet. Download them and click images.
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Programming Ruby, Second Edition: getting started with ruby, Version 2, required for learning ruby |
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(UPDATED) Agile Web Development with Rails: Version 2 beta. Based on rails1.2 |
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(UPDATED) The Ruby Way is now UPDATED to The second version of ruby 1.8.4, which is shared by bd7lx, thanks |
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Ruby in A NutShell: 1.7-based |
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My rails api documentation, in CHM format, supports indexing and full-text search of 1.1 and 1.0
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Beyond java: This book objectively evaluates java and ruby. If you are a java programmer and interested in ruby, you can read this book first. |
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Ruby trap: some things in ruby do not work as you think... |
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This includes some interesting ruby exercises and answers, so that you can become more familiar with ruby features. We recommend that you read them after getting started with ruby, |
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Ruby for rails: ruby and rails are explained at the same time. It is suitable for those who are not familiar with ruby and rails but have a background in web programming, especially those who want to quickly understand what rails is.
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Rails recipes: the topic-specific rails prescription book, which is quite good as a manual. This book is a netizen.ChenxiangmingSend it to me. Thank you! |
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Enterprise intergation with Ruby if you have some legacy systems (j2ee) that need to be integrated, read this book. |
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The rjs provided by rails is really a good thing and greatly facilitates ajax development. This is a small topic that I have not seen yet. |