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.
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.
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!
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.
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'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.