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The Ruby Programming Language
Yukihiro Matsumoto | David Flanagan

The Ruby Programming Language

O'Reilly Media (2008)
1st ed.
9780596516178
| Paperback
429 pages | 175 x 239 mm | eng
Dewey 005.1/17
LC Classification QA76.64.F59 2008
LC Control No. 2008297501

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
  • Ruby (Computer program language)

Plot

"The Ruby Programming Language" is "the" authoritative guide to Ruby and provides comprehensive coverage of versions 1.8 and 1.9 of the language. It was written (and illustrated!) by an all-star team: David Flanagan, bestselling author of programming language "bibles" (including "JavaScript: The Definitive Guide" and "Java in a Nutshell") and committer to the Ruby Subversion repository. Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto, creator, designer and lead developer of Ruby and author of "Ruby in a Nutshell," which has been expanded and revised to become this book. why the lucky stiff, artist and Ruby programmer extraordinaire. This book begins with a quick-start tutorial to the language, and then explains the language in detail from the bottom up: from lexical and syntactic structure to datatypes to expressions and statements and on through methods, blocks, lambdas, closures, classes and modules. The book also includes a long and thorough introduction to the rich API of the Ruby platform, demonstrating -- with heavily-commented example code -- Ruby's facilities for text processing, numeric manipulation, collections, input/output, networking, and concurrency. An entire chapter is devoted to Ruby's metaprogramming capabilities. "The Ruby Programming Language" documents the Ruby language definitively but without the formality of a language specification. It is written for experienced programmers who are new to Ruby, and for current Ruby programmers who want to challenge their understanding and increase their mastery of the language.

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Value

Purchased Aug 03, 2011

Notes

"Covers Ruby 1.8 and 1.9"--Cover.