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Programming Ruby 1.9 : the pragmatic programmers' guide

Thomas, David 1956- (Author). Fowler, Chad. (Added Author). Hunt, Andrew, 1964- (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781934356081 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 1934356085 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: regular print
    xxviii, 930 p. : il. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Raleigh, N.C. : Pragmatic Bookshelf, c2009.

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General Note: Previous ed.: 2005.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Incluye bibliografía e índice.
Formatted Contents Note: Getting started -- Ruby.new -- Classes, objects, and variables -- Containers, blocks, and iterators -- Sharing functionality: inheritance, modules, and mixins -- Standard types -- Regular expression -- More about methods -- Expressions -- Exceptions, catch, and throw -- Basic input and output -- Fibers, threads, and processes -- Unit testing -- When trouble strikes -- Ruby and its world -- Namespaces, source files, and distribution -- Character encoding -- Interactive Ruby shell -- Documenting Ruby -- Ruby and the web -- Ruby and Microsoft Windows -- The Ruby language -- Duck typing -- Metaprogramming -- Reflection, objectspace, and distributed Ruby -- Locking Ruby in the safe -- Built-in classes and modules -- Standard library -- Extending Ruby.
Summary, etc.: Ruby 1.9 is the latest version of Ruby. It has many compelling features, including multinationalization support, new block scoping, and better performance. At the same time, the current Ruby 1.8 is still being maintained and is widely used. Ruby is a fully object-oriented language, much like the classic object-oriented language, Smalltalk. Like Smalltalk, it is dynamically typed (as opposed to Java or C++), but unlike Smalltalk, Ruby features the same conveniences found in modern scripting languages, making Ruby a favorite tool of intelligent, forward-thinking programmers and the basis for the Rails web framework. This is the reference manual for Ruby, including a description of all the standard library modules, a complete reference to all built-in classes and modules (including all the new and changed methods introduced by Ruby 1.9). It also includes all the new and changed syntax and semantics introduced since Ruby 1.8. Learn about the new parameter passing rules, local variable scoping in blocks, fibers, and the new block declaration syntax, among other exciting new features.
Subject: Ruby (Computer program language)
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24510. ‡aProgramming Ruby 1.9 : ‡bthe pragmatic programmers' guide / ‡cDave Thomas with Chad Fowler and Andy Hunt.
260 . ‡aRaleigh, N.C. : ‡bPragmatic Bookshelf, ‡cc2009.
300 . ‡axxviii, 930 p. : ‡bil. ; ‡c24 cm.
4900 . ‡aThe pragmatic programmers
4900 . ‡aThe facets of Ruby series
500 . ‡aPrevious ed.: 2005.
504 . ‡aIncluye bibliografía e índice.
5050 . ‡aGetting started -- Ruby.new -- Classes, objects, and variables -- Containers, blocks, and iterators -- Sharing functionality: inheritance, modules, and mixins -- Standard types -- Regular expression -- More about methods -- Expressions -- Exceptions, catch, and throw -- Basic input and output -- Fibers, threads, and processes -- Unit testing -- When trouble strikes -- Ruby and its world -- Namespaces, source files, and distribution -- Character encoding -- Interactive Ruby shell -- Documenting Ruby -- Ruby and the web -- Ruby and Microsoft Windows -- The Ruby language -- Duck typing -- Metaprogramming -- Reflection, objectspace, and distributed Ruby -- Locking Ruby in the safe -- Built-in classes and modules -- Standard library -- Extending Ruby.
520 . ‡aRuby 1.9 is the latest version of Ruby. It has many compelling features, including multinationalization support, new block scoping, and better performance. At the same time, the current Ruby 1.8 is still being maintained and is widely used. ‡bRuby is a fully object-oriented language, much like the classic object-oriented language, Smalltalk. Like Smalltalk, it is dynamically typed (as opposed to Java or C++), but unlike Smalltalk, Ruby features the same conveniences found in modern scripting languages, making Ruby a favorite tool of intelligent, forward-thinking programmers and the basis for the Rails web framework. This is the reference manual for Ruby, including a description of all the standard library modules, a complete reference to all built-in classes and modules (including all the new and changed methods introduced by Ruby 1.9). It also includes all the new and changed syntax and semantics introduced since Ruby 1.8. Learn about the new parameter passing rules, local variable scoping in blocks, fibers, and the new block declaration syntax, among other exciting new features.
650 0. ‡aRuby (Computer program language).
7001 . ‡aFowler, Chad.
7001 . ‡aHunt, Andrew, ‡d1964-
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