30 July 2010

The Ruby Reflector

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RubyLearning.org

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 23 days ago.
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…US$ 5 per participant

The course fee goes towards maintaining RubyLearning and helps provide quality content to you.

The first six batches were a run-away success. So hurry, registrations have started.

This FAQ would help answer most of your queries.

Looking for Sponsors

RubyLearning.org is looking for 4 course sponsors with 180×180 banners to be hosted on the course site. For details email at satish.talim@gmail.com .

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 26 days ago.
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…to have as much time to work with it as he wants to and started being a mentor for RubyLearning.org in early 2009. His interests include mathematics, literature, travelling, foreign languages, chess and so much more that he really wishes he wouldn't need to sleep.

Dates

The course starts on Monday, 19th July 2010 and runs for a week.

Course Fees

The course fee is US$ 5 and the entire course fee will be donated to the Clojure project .

Hurry, registrations …

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On English - AkitaOnRails.com over 1 year ago.
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…translation ). And if you want to learn it through an online course, then follow RubyLearning.org from Satish Talim.

This should be enough to start. Then get used to follow the Rails world through news websites such as the RailsEnvy Podcast . Read Peter Cooper's websites such as Ruby Inside and Ruby Flow . And, of course, the official Rails webblog: Riding Rails .

To learn even more, buy Geoffrey Grosenbach's …

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 3 months ago.
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…, Aaron Quint , and Ryan Tomayko for sharing their expertise on Sinatra with the course participants.

And last but not the least, thanks to Julio Javier Cicchelli for his constant support to RubyLearning.org

So hurry, registrations have started.

By the end of the course, you can quickly create your own tiny web-applications in Ruby and write lots of small services.

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 5 months ago.
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…to have as much time to work with it as he wants to and started being a mentor for RubyLearning.org in early 2009. His interests include mathematics, literature, travelling, foreign languages, chess and so much more that he really wishes he wouldn't need to sleep.

Baishampayan Ghose

Baishampayan Ghose ( Twitter / profile ) in his day job, works as a computer programmer cum entrepreneur at Infinitely Beta , Pune, India.

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 8 months ago.
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Gentoo Linux from 2004-2006 and started being an assistant teacher for RubyLearning.org in early 2009. Besides all things Ruby his interests include mathematics, literature, travelling, foreign languages, (functional) programming languages (e.g. Clojure, Haskell), chess and so much more that he really wishes he wouldn't need to sleep.

Michael has this to say about the challenge:

The best way to learn programming is to write code! Ruby is fun because it's …

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By Satish Talim of RubyLearning Blog 9 months ago.
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At RubyLearning.org , we have been teaching the Ruby programming language and related libraries, api's and frameworks for the past three years, using traditional tools. With the advent of Google Wave, we wanted to try and understand ourselves the effectiveness of using Google Wave as a teaching tool.

Who's It For?

You need to know the basics of Java and Ruby programming languages.

You need to have a Google Wave account to access the invite-only " …

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