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Greetings all, This is my first ML ever so forgive me if I do something I shouldn't. I have tried getting a list of past articles using # index as the file specifies but I get nothing in return. I was hoping to find recommendations on beginner books for someone who has really never written a single line of code. Any would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. McKenzie |
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McKenzie Cutshall wrote:
> Greetings all, > > > > This is my first ML ever so forgive me if I do something I shouldn't. I > have tried getting a list of past articles using # index as the file > specifies but I get nothing in return. I was hoping to find recommendations > on beginner books for someone who has really never written a single line of > code. Any would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. > Welcome to Ruby, McKenzie! Here's a great starting point for you: http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/. If you like the web site then you can buy the book. If you have questions, ask them here. There are many people on this list who've worked their way through this course. Good luck! -- RMagick: http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/ RMagick 2: http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/rmagick2.html |
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Tim Hunter wrote:
> McKenzie Cutshall wrote: >> Greetings all, >> >> >> >> This is my first ML ever so forgive me if I do something I shouldn't. I >> have tried getting a list of past articles using # index as the >> file >> specifies but I get nothing in return. I was hoping to find >> recommendations >> on beginner books for someone who has really never written a single >> line of >> code. Any would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. >> > > Welcome to Ruby, McKenzie! Here's a great starting point for you: > http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/. If you like the web site then you can > buy the book. If you have questions, ask them here. There are many > people on this list who've worked their way through this course. Good > luck! > McKenzie, it sounds like I am about four weeks ahead of you. I hadn't done any coding for about twelve years, since college (FORTRAN, yo), but then I decided to learn Ruby for some projects at work. I tried the Pickaxe book, but it seemed like it was a couple levels too difficult. But I picked up _Beginning Ruby: From Novice to Professional_, by Peter Cooper and it was just right for me. I worked through the book and now I'm writing my own stuff--very tentatively, of course. I just bought a new one this week, _Practical Ruby Projects: Ideas for the Eclectic Programmer_ by Topher Cyll. I haven't gone into it yet, but looks like a good follow-on book. |
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