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Wiley 'Making Use of RUBY' by Suresh Mahadevan
Posted By : Flatron | Date : 09 Oct 2006 17:17 | Comments : 16
Wiley 'Making Use of RUBY' by Suresh Mahadevan

Wiley 'Making Use of RUBY' by Suresh Mahadevan
English | John Wiley & Sons | 2002 | ISBN: 0-471-21972-X | True PDF | 241 Pages | 1,05 Mb

This book is an attempt to bridge the ever-increasing gap between the market demand and the availability of Ruby expertise. The first step to becoming an expert is to get an in-depth knowledge of Ruby, and this is exactly what this book has to offer. It begins with the basics of scripting and moves seamlessly over to the programming intricacies.

Along with conceptual information, this book also will provide extensive practical exercises to allow readers to gain valuable real-life exposure in creating different types of applications.

The aim of this book is to make learning an enjoyable and energizing process.

Posted By: Cypox Date: 09 Oct 2006 18:05
Great share, thank you!

Download from FileBuffer (mirror)
Posted By: echo Date: 09 Oct 2006 18:46
More comprehensive list of Ruby and Ruby on Rails books:

1. O'Reilly - Ruby Cookbook
2. Pragmatic - Best of Ruby Quiz
3. Pragmatic - Enterprise Integration with Ruby
4. Pragmatic - From Java to Ruby Things Every Manager Should Know
5. Pragmatic - Programming Ruby The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide 2nd
6. Syngress - Ruby Developers Guide

Download:

http://rapidshare.de/files/34034256/rbb.rar.html

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1. Addison-Wesley - Rubyisms in Rails
2. Manning - Ruby for Rails
3. O'Reilly - Ruby on Rails Up and Running
4. O'Reilly - Web Services on Rails
5. Pragmatic - Agile Web Development with Rails
6. Pragmatic - Rails Recipes

Download:
http://rapidshare.de/files/33943554/agrls.rar.html

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Addison-Wesley - Professional Ruby Series Rails Plugins Extending Rails Beyond the Core

Download:
http://www.megaupload.com/ru/?d=GK028O6A


Password:
Ruby1^9#S e r i e s(*&)Rails/+-.Plugins
Posted By: Cypox Date: 09 Oct 2006 18:50
Fantastic links echo, thanks!
I was alwas intersted in ruby, it's getting rather "hot" lately, not bad to learn :)
Posted By: vesoni Date: 09 Oct 2006 19:11
Pass for Addison-Wesley - Professional Ruby Series Rails Plugins Extending Rails Beyond the Core?
Posted By: echo Date: 09 Oct 2006 19:18
As it is written in the previous message: copy'n'paste the next symbols:

Ruby1^9#S e r i e s(*&)Rails/+-.Plugins
Posted By: echo Date: 09 Oct 2006 20:09
Two more Ruby books -old ones - for completeness:

1. O'Reilly - Ruby in a Nutshell.pdf
2. Sams - The Ruby Way.chm

Download:
http://www.megaupload.com/ru/?d=G4LBXVG3

Password:
RuBy+oLd-bOOks
Posted By: xblahx Date: 10 Oct 2006 03:30
I'm not having success with the

Ruby1^9#S e r i e s(*&)Rails/+-.Plugins

password for Addison-Wesley - Professional Ruby Series Rails Plugins Extending Rails Beyond the Core...

Anyone? :)
(yes, I tried straight copy/paste, retyping, all the standard stuff...)

Posted By: echo Date: 10 Oct 2006 05:01
Try this

Ruby1^9#S e r i e s(*&)Rails/+-.Plugins

Just to make sure that the end-ofline is not included in the copy paste the copy into Notepad first and then copy from there.
Posted By: echo Date: 10 Oct 2006 05:03
Oo..p!

Forsome reason this site does not include back slasj "" which follows after straight slash "/", so insert this backslash!
Posted By: echo Date: 10 Oct 2006 05:04
See! I cannot even insert this backslash into message!
Posted By: xblahx Date: 10 Oct 2006 06:32
Adding in a backslash immediately following the forward slash worked. Thank you! :)
Posted By: vesoni Date: 10 Oct 2006 15:08
Stupid password
Posted By: vesoni Date: 10 Oct 2006 15:12
Addison-Wesley - Professional Ruby Series Rails Plugins Extending Rails Beyond the Core

http://rapidshare.de/files/36199329/AW.Extending.Rails.Beyond.Core.chm
Posted By: echo Date: 10 Oct 2006 17:48
"vesoni, Stupid password"

1. Stupid password is a password which easy to break. Everyone knows this fact. You do not know so you are stupid.

2. You are even more stupid because you do not have any idea why people use passwords for share sites and reposted this file unprotected.

3. Your stupidity goes further because you are not able to tell between polite and rude behavior – instead of be grateful for all these books and at least shut up you posted dirty thing.
Posted By: Cypox Date: 11 Oct 2006 01:51
@ Janda:

1) Manning - Ruby for Rails
Download from FileBuffer (mirror)

2) O'Reilly - Ruby in a Nutshell
Download from FileBuffer (mirror)