[ale] best cross platform development evironment
Ron Frazier
atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Tue Nov 16 17:09:12 EST 2010
Brian,
Thanks for the tip. I have a ruby book right now: Programming Ruby 1.9 by
Dave Thomas. I've decided not to buy another at the moment. However, I
immediately copied the link you sent into my Evernote file for book
recommendations, and I'll certainly look it up later if I jump into ruby
programming. I just don't have enough hours and brain cells to tackle
multiple programming languages. Based on all the things we've discussed in
this thread, I've changed my mind for the moment about learning C# and have
decided to tackle C++. I'll elaborate in another post. Thanks again for
the recommendation.
Thanks also to all others who've replied to some of my posts, even if I
didn't reply to you individually.
Sincerely,
Ron
At 11/8/2010 06:29 PM -0500, Brian wrote:
>On 11/08/2010 06:13 PM, Ron Frazier wrote:
> > At the risk of sounding horribly indecisive, has anyone had any experience
> > with Ruby? From an employment point of view, I like the languages
> > previously discussed. However, from an intellectual point of view, Ruby
> > sounds really cool because of the power and flexibility and expressiveness
> > it's reputed to have. I have my doubts that it could be as fast as either
> > C++, C#, or Java. Also, it seems like getting a ruby application deployed
> > on a user's system might be a bear.
> >
> > I just decided to run out to Borders and look over some C++ and Ruby books
> > for curiosity. I have a 33% off coupon burning a hole in my pocket,
> > expires tonight.
> >
> > I know Amazon may be cheaper, but I have to see a programming book
> before I
> > buy it. So many of them are about as interesting as reading the
> dictionary.
>
>If you're looking for a Ruby book, I want to make a plug for The
>Well-Grounded Rubyist by David Black. When I was trying to learn some
>Ruby back in 2007, an earlier book of his was the most helpful. Judging
>from the amazon reviews, this new one is great as well. I think the
>author does a better job of clearly explaining and illustrating concepts
>than most technical writers do.
>
>http://www.amazon.com/Well-Grounded-Rubyist-David-Black/dp/1933988657/
>
>--
>All the best,
>Brian Pitts
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