Short version: I'm using cute Lemurs to teach Ruby.
Currently it's my NaNoWriMo project, but a long term idea of mine I wanted
to fully realize. After reading books like Learn You a Haskell and Why's
Poignant Guide I wanted to write a true beginners book for Ruby.
The illustrations take a bit to catch up as they take ~20-30m each
including digitalization, though I'm getting faster. Where it'll really
shine is around each, blocks, classes, Enumerable, and other slightly hard
to grasp concepts for beginners.
I'd love any and all feedback, but do realize that the book is in rough
draft so there will be a number of small typos. I'm focusing on content for
now.
Subsequent to this book I'll be using similar styles to explain some more
abstract concepts around Functional Programming with pictures.
Short version: I'm using cute Lemurs to teach Ruby.
Currently it's my NaNoWriMo project, but a long term idea of mine I wanted
to fully realize. After reading books like Learn You a Haskell and Why's
Poignant Guide I wanted to write a true beginners book for Ruby.
The illustrations take a bit to catch up as they take ~20-30m each
including digitalization, though I'm getting faster. Where it'll really
shine is around each, blocks, classes, Enumerable, and other slightly hard
to grasp concepts for beginners.
I'd love any and all feedback, but do realize that the book is in rough
draft so there will be a number of small typos. I'm focusing on content for
now.
Subsequent to this book I'll be using similar styles to explain some more
abstract concepts around Functional Programming with pictures.
Nice to hear that someone is thinking of real beginners. I sometimes teach them and am amazed at who much i have learned to take for granted.
Great illustrations and word twisting too, keep it up.
Torsten
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Brandon Weaver <mailto:keystonelemur@gmail.com>
12 November 2017 at 9.39
Hey all, I'm working on a new book: An Illustrated Guide to Ruby. Havenwood is helping me write as well.
Short version: I'm using cute Lemurs to teach Ruby.
Currently it's my NaNoWriMo project, but a long term idea of mine I wanted to fully realize. After reading books like Learn You a Haskell and Why's Poignant Guide I wanted to write a true beginners book for Ruby.
The illustrations take a bit to catch up as they take ~20-30m each including digitalization, though I'm getting faster. Where it'll really shine is around each, blocks, classes, Enumerable, and other slightly hard to grasp concepts for beginners.
I'd love any and all feedback, but do realize that the book is in rough draft so there will be a number of small typos. I'm focusing on content for now.
Subsequent to this book I'll be using similar styles to explain some more abstract concepts around Functional Programming with pictures.
I see as very beginners need a good book, and a guide will be helpful. I
love picture of lemur with ruby
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On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Torsten <torsten@webdev.camp> wrote:
Nice to hear that someone is thinking of real beginners. I sometimes teach
them and am amazed at who much i have learned to take for granted.
Great illustrations and word twisting too, keep it up.
Torsten
Brandon Weaver <keystonelemur@gmail.com>
12 November 2017 at 9.39
Hey all, I'm working on a new book: An Illustrated Guide to Ruby.
Havenwood is helping me write as well.
Short version: I'm using cute Lemurs to teach Ruby.
Currently it's my NaNoWriMo project, but a long term idea of mine I wanted
to fully realize. After reading books like Learn You a Haskell and Why's
Poignant Guide I wanted to write a true beginners book for Ruby.
The illustrations take a bit to catch up as they take ~20-30m each
including digitalization, though I'm getting faster. Where it'll really
shine is around each, blocks, classes, Enumerable, and other slightly hard
to grasp concepts for beginners.
I'd love any and all feedback, but do realize that the book is in rough
draft so there will be a number of small typos. I'm focusing on content for
now.
Subsequent to this book I'll be using similar styles to explain some more
abstract concepts around Functional Programming with pictures.
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The nice thing is I have a set of true beginners I'm going to be working
with once the book matures a bit more to keep me honest. It's easy to
forget sometimes how hard it is to get into all of this for the first time,
and I really want to capture some of that and try and smooth over the
introduction.
One of the biggest things to note though is this is in no way going to be a
comprehensive book on Ruby or all the edges there. This is just to
introduce people to the idea of programming in general, then lead them on
to books which do a far better job than me explaining all the details like
Eloquent Ruby. That one's still by far my most recommended book for people
who already know programming and want to do Ruby.
Also getting a lot of great ideas and advice on IRC over on #ruby and #ruby-offtopic <3
Fun fact: A group of Lemurs is called a conspiracy.
- baweaver (lemur)
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On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Maria Tikhonova <ritz.rkraft@gmail.com> wrote:
I see as very beginners need a good book, and a guide will be helpful. I
love picture of lemur with ruby
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Torsten <torsten@webdev.camp> wrote:
Nice to hear that someone is thinking of real beginners. I sometimes
teach them and am amazed at who much i have learned to take for granted.
Great illustrations and word twisting too, keep it up.
Torsten
Brandon Weaver <keystonelemur@gmail.com>
12 November 2017 at 9.39
Hey all, I'm working on a new book: An Illustrated Guide to Ruby.
Havenwood is helping me write as well.
Short version: I'm using cute Lemurs to teach Ruby.
Currently it's my NaNoWriMo project, but a long term idea of mine I
wanted to fully realize. After reading books like Learn You a Haskell and
Why's Poignant Guide I wanted to write a true beginners book for Ruby.
The illustrations take a bit to catch up as they take ~20-30m each
including digitalization, though I'm getting faster. Where it'll really
shine is around each, blocks, classes, Enumerable, and other slightly hard
to grasp concepts for beginners.
I'd love any and all feedback, but do realize that the book is in rough
draft so there will be a number of small typos. I'm focusing on content for
now.
Subsequent to this book I'll be using similar styles to explain some more
abstract concepts around Functional Programming with pictures.