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Keith Pitty is aiming to be in bed by 11 pm tonight

Practice and Good References 19 months ago

“Practice makes perfect”, as the saying goes. Earning a living programming Ruby has been giving me plenty of practice. And, even in this age of googling, I find it very helpful to have good books at hand to refer to. Recently I bought “The Ruby Programming Language” by David Flanagan and Yukihiro Matsumoto, which I’m find to be an excellent reference.

I don’t consider myself a Ruby master yet, but I’m getting there…



Untitled 20 months ago

wana change the way I think!



study ruby 22 months ago

oh yeah!!!!!!!!!



Untitled 22 months ago

Getting a much better understanding of ruby and how it relates to rails with the David Black book: “Ruby For Rails”. Definitely recommend this book.



ruby is powful and flexible 23 months ago

i like it, reading Agile Web Development and Ruby for Rails currently.



Untitled 23 months ago

Started creating classes and playing around with coding some more. Will have to think up of more stuff to create.



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Test Ruby 1 year ago

Good



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So I'm not Chad Fowler 2 years ago

So I’m not Chad Fowler, and there’s always more to learn, but I’ll check it off.



I'm pretty good 2 years ago

Hard to say when you’ve really mastered something, but I’ll go ahead and claim it. Feel free to call me names ;)



Untitled 2 years ago

Ruby is a fantastic programming language. Good for automating things and writing pseudo code before implementing things in c++. I use Ruby every day.



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