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1 online resource |
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Short Cut
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Summary |
Rubyisms is an examination of how the style of Ruby informs the design of Rails. In particular, it looks at a few specific examples of how Rails' internal code is implemented in Ruby to instruct about Ruby's design principles. The main goal is simply aesthetic appreciation. But, if you are a beginning programmer in Rails who is stymied in your understanding of Ruby-or an intermediate Rails developer still writing code that looks like Ruby-tinged PHP or Java-this Short Cut will hopefully impart enlightenment and inspiration about the Ruby way of programming. It also reveals how the revolutionary design of the Rails framework can only be built upon the beauty of Ruby. |
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Ruby (Computer program language)
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Web site development.
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Ruby (Langage de programmation) |
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Sites Web -- Développement. |
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Ruby (Computer program language) |
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Web site development. |
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Ruby (Computer program language) |
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Web site development |
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Engineering & Applied Sciences. |
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Computer Science. |
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Print version: Harris, Jacob, 1956- Rubyisms in rails. [Boston, Mass.] : Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006, ©2007 9780321474070 |
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0321474074 |
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9780321474070 |
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