« first day (316 days earlier)
← previous day
next day →
last day (2939 days later) »
Can Vural
00:24
@WayneConrad so what can you recommend for "the newbie books" and "the advanced" categories?
Wayne Conrad
00:43
@CanVural From personal experience, very little for the newbie books. For someone who's never programmed at all,
Learn to Program by Chris Pine
For someone who knows how to program but doesn't know Ruby, the
Pickaxe Book
Getting into how to do good OOP in Ruby, you can't go wrong with
Sandy Metz's
Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby
4
Metaprogramming Ruby
is very good
Just about everything Advi Grimm has ever written. "Confident Code" is great.
Also, this is not a Ruby book, but the Pragmatic Programmer is great.
Can Vural
01:11
@WayneConrad Bought
Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby
and
Metaprogramming Ruby
. Thanks!
8 hours later…
fivedigit
09:29
POODR is such a good book.
I'm currently reading Ruby under a Microscope. Interesting to know a bit more about the internals :)
10 hours later…
fresh5447
19:54
Anyone in here!?
Can Vural
Hi @fresh5447 You can just ask your question if you have one.
fresh5447
20:24
Ok... So I have welcome_controller.rb and I need it to have access too all the methods from two other controllers.... what would be the best way to go about that?
Wayne Conrad
20:58
@fresh5447 I would consider creating a module containing those methods, and then mixing that module into each controller using "include NameOfModule"
« first day (316 days earlier)
← previous day
next day →
last day (2939 days later) »
all rooms
Transcript for
Nov
21
Nov '14
22
Nov
23
Ruby :: Sometimes on Rails
The humane programming language. Be nice. Have fun. Lurkers...
1
otters
ruby
rubygems
ruby-on-rails
join this room
about this room
00:00
06:00
12:00
18:00
all times are UTC
site design / logo © 2024 Stack Exchange Inc;
legal
mobile