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TokenHerbz




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:39 am   Post subject: Ideas to strengthen ruby skills

If anyone has ideas for programs to make, so that i can strengthen my skills in ruby, drive the code in my head Smile, it'll be awsome... i keep wanting to write Turing style :S...

Also: for others who want a good tutorial: I found this one really good...
http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/?Chapter=01

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So yeah, i'll wait for the ideas to role in, and remember, im still newbie!
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Tony




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:55 am   Post subject: (No subject)

how much of a newbie are we talking about here? Laughing
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Cervantes




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:11 am   Post subject: (No subject)

The program suggestions at the end of chapters in that pine tutorial are probably as good as any.

Maybe you'd also want to try out CCC (or other contests) type problems, though don't do ones that are too hard, because the goal here is to learn Ruby. Though as you get more comfortable in Ruby, you can do the harder problems! :)
TokenHerbz




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:15 pm   Post subject: (No subject)

i need all the experiments on that tut, and i have the only knoedge to which the tut teaches...
TokenHerbz




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:23 pm   Post subject: (No subject)

Edit: I know everything in the tut exept for the class's...

That confused me so i think i need someone to "explain" it better then the tut did...
person




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:49 pm   Post subject: (No subject)

Can you ask a more specific question?
It seems sorta close to java classes.
Cervantes




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:36 pm   Post subject: (No subject)

There are plenty of resources. wtd's tutorial is one.

You could also try reading the appropriate chapter in The pragmatic programmer's guide to Ruby or in the poignant guide.
wtd




PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:01 pm   Post subject: (No subject)

person wrote:
It seems sorta close to java classes.


Superficially, perhaps. Wink
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