The dRuby Book is out of print, so I've re-published it on the web.
- http://www.druby.org/sidruby/the-druby-book.html
- http://www.druby.org/sidruby/what-readers-are-saying-about-the-druby-book.html
The dRuby Book is out of print, so I've re-published it on the web.
- http://www.druby.org/sidruby/the-druby-book.html
- http://www.druby.org/sidruby/what-readers-are-saying-about-the-druby-book.html
Is there a way to get it in one large file, or one file per chapter? I
haven't learned Distributed Ruby yet but would like to.
Thanks!
Leam
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The dRuby Book is out of print, so I've re-published it on the web.
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- Karthikeyan A K
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Hi Seki,
Thank you very much for making the content of the book available to the
public.
I have a question you may be able to reply:
Are these distributed ruby techniques still actual cutting edge technology
solutions or do we have nowadays newer solutions that may apply better?
Maybe this is unrelated but I'm thinking in ruby-concurrency set of tools
and solutions.
Can they apply to distributed ruby as well?
It would be interesting to discuss the matter within this list comparing
possible optional technologies with the Ines you discuss like Rinda.
I confess this is a field I'm eager to learn in more debt and your book may
well be the entry door for a broader study.
Thank you very much.
Kind regards,
Daniel
Thank you.How about the PDF file?
On Saturday, March 11, 2017 8:58 PM, Daniel Ferreira <subtileos@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Seki,
Thank you very much for making the content of the book available to the public.I have a question you may be able to reply:Are these distributed ruby techniques still actual cutting edge technology solutions or do we have nowadays newer solutions that may apply better?Maybe this is unrelated but I'm thinking in ruby-concurrency set of tools and solutions.Can they apply to distributed ruby as well?It would be interesting to discuss the matter within this list comparing possible optional technologies with the Ines you discuss like Rinda.
I confess this is a field I'm eager to learn in more debt and your book may well be the entry door for a broader study.
Thank you very much.
Kind regards,
Daniel