I Love Ruby - 2.4 edition

Hello People,

I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

Please send me your suggestions and tips so that I can improve it.

Long live free software.

- Karthikeyan A K

Hey man, love your publication. Have so for over 2 years.

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On Mar 8, 2017, at 11:34 PM, karthikeyan@openmailbox.org wrote:

Hello People,

I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

Please send me your suggestions and tips so that I can improve it.

Long live free software.

- Karthikeyan A K

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Cheers, Bee

I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here
https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

I've never seen this before. It's really good. Thank you.

My suggestion -- and I fully except that it's a horrible thing to ask of any author with a completed MS, so please accept my apologies -- but, could there be an ....index?

This is something I am going to want to refer back to when I want to know something specific. An index would really help with that.

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Thank you very much for the sharing.

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Le 2017-03-09 08:34, karthikeyan@openmailbox.org a écrit :

Hello People,

I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here
https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

Please send me your suggestions and tips so that I can improve it.

Long live free software.

- Karthikeyan A K

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Good one!. I quickly went through it and found a small typo on page
39: "*tertiary
operator*" should be "*ternary"*

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On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 at 10:08 Andy Jones <Andy.Jones@jameshall.co.uk> wrote:

> I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here
> https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

I've never seen this before. It's really good. Thank you.

My suggestion -- and I fully except that it's a horrible thing to ask of
any author with a completed MS, so please accept my apologies -- but, could
there be an ....index?

This is something I am going to want to refer back to when I want to know
something specific. An index would really help with that.

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http://www.jameshall.co.uk/index.php/small-print/email-disclaimer&gt;

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Hello Karthikeyan,

I am brand new to Ruby and have been studying a few different books
recently. I am up to classes in yours and have to say it is very well
written and easy for a newbie to follow. This is not a big deal but I
notice you use the word "weather" in place of "whether" you might just do
a search and replace. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

Best,
Mike

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Subject: I Love Ruby - 2.4 edition

Hello People,

I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here
https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

Please send me your suggestions and tips so that I can improve it.

Long live free software.

- Karthikeyan A K

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Thanks a lot. I think it should have been fixed by now. You can get the updates here from now on I Love Ruby - Free Ruby programming book

- Karthikeyan A K

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On 09-Mar-2017, at 3:28 PM, Alex Unger <zyxancf@gmail.com> wrote:

Good one!. I quickly went through it and found a small typo on page 39: "tertiary operator" should be "ternary"

On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 at 10:08 Andy Jones <Andy.Jones@jameshall.co.uk <mailto:Andy.Jones@jameshall.co.uk>> wrote:
> I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here
> https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

I've never seen this before. It's really good. Thank you.

My suggestion -- and I fully except that it's a horrible thing to ask of any author with a completed MS, so please accept my apologies -- but, could there be an ....index?

This is something I am going to want to refer back to when I want to know something specific. An index would really help with that.

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Thats something very difficult to do, possibly this is one person effort. But if you could visit the book website I Love Ruby - Free Ruby programming book you could get the odd (source) file. If someone can generate index for this document and contribute back, I will be thrilled.

- Karthikeyan A K

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On 09-Mar-2017, at 2:37 PM, Andy Jones <Andy.Jones@jameshall.co.uk> wrote:

I am typing "I Love Ruby" for Ruby 2.4 and you can get it here
https://cloud.openmailbox.org/index.php/s/otwQJjZdkbbulUl/download

I've never seen this before. It's really good. Thank you.

My suggestion -- and I fully except that it's a horrible thing to ask of any author with a completed MS, so please accept my apologies -- but, could there be an ....index?

This is something I am going to want to refer back to when I want to know something specific. An index would really help with that.

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