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Design Patterns in Ruby - By Russ Olsen; Addison-Wesley Professional, 2007, ISBN 9780321490452. Shows smart ways to solve many problems Ruby developers often find; classic patterns plus newer ones with special Ruby value.
Learn to Program - By Chris Pine; Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2006, ISBN 0976694042. Engaging beginner introduction to programming, via Ruby. Not only for Ruby newbies. Online version has live code samples, running input and output as a constant quality check; in English, Français, Nihongo. Treats one concept at a time. [Open Content]
Making Use of Ruby - By Suresh Mahadevan; John Wiley and Sons, 2002, ISBN 047121972X. Hands-on full introduction, how to save much time, many real-world examples, how to move beyond examples to specific tasks, end-of-chapter reviews, exercises.
Programming Ruby: Ruby Tuesday - Interview with Programming Ruby authors, The Pragmatic Programmers. Amazon.com.
Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide - Full online HTML text at Ruby Central, with download link. [Open Content, Open Publication License]
Ruby Cookbook - By Lucas Carlson, Leonard Richardson; O'Reilly, 2006, ISBN 0596523696. From data structures to algorithms to integrating with new technologies; when solving a problem, don't reinvent the wheel: look it up in here. O'Reilly Media.
Ruby Developer's Guide - By Robert Feldt, Lyle Johnson, Michael Neumann; Syngress Media, 2002, ISBN 1928994644. By programmers; discusses Ruby's role in many real-world uses.
Ruby In A Nutshell - By Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto; O'Reilly and Associates, 2001, ISBN 0596002149. By programmer, and Ruby creator; concise broad reference guide assumes reader knows programming. [O'Reilly and Associates]
The Ruby Programming Language - David Flanagan, Yukihiro Matz Matsumoto, why the lucky stiff; O'Reilly Media, 2008, ISBN 9780596516178. Authoritative guide, covers versions 1.9, 1.8; shows Ruby's lexical structure, primary expressions, conditionals, syntax, classes, data they manipulate.
The Ruby Way - By Hal Fulton; Sams Publishing, 2001, ISBN 0672320835. Assumes reader knows programming, by teacher and programmer, Uses code samples to focus on how to use Ruby for specific uses, alone or with other languages.
The Ruby Way: What is Ruby? - Brief article explains main aspects, by Hal Fulton.
Sams Teach Yourself Ruby in 21 Days - By Mark Slagell; Sams Publishing, 2002, ISBN 0672322528. Introduction to language, originally addressed an early key constraint: a lack of quality English-language documentation.
Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby - An online Ruby book for beginning coders which reads like an illustrated novel. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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