Newbie in town!

hey guys i am totally new to ruby and mailing list format. I am learning ruby from online sources and have started it just a day before .

The online resources seem to be very helping. I will try and be help to the community!

regards
Dinesh

Welcome Dinesh,

I am also learning! I'm using an app called meetup to find Ruby related gathering and cheap classes around town. My first Ruby class is this Saturday!

Best of luck to you,

Daniel

···

On Aug 26, 2015, at 2:48 AM, dinesh agarwal <da.230896@gmail.com> wrote:

hey guys i am totally new to ruby and mailing list format. I am learning ruby from online sources and have started it just a day before .

The online resources seem to be very helping. I will try and be help to the community!

regards
Dinesh

Practice is the best learning tool. Try Ruby on Rails, try ruby irb live
command to get used to the objects and methods(use tab for autocompletion)
and feel of the language. My advice on Ruby and Ruby on Rails is learn by
practice, just develop an app for you let's say a timesheet, a checklist, a
wallet, mostly things that you think you would use on a daily basis, from
here you will encounter a lot of questions/troubles in developing the app
and you will learn how to use it from step to step/case by case.

Best regards,
Cezar

···

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Daniel Wood <dwooddev@gmail.com> wrote:

Welcome Dinesh,

I am also learning! I'm using an app called meetup to find Ruby related
gathering and cheap classes around town. My first Ruby class is this
Saturday!

Best of luck to you,

Daniel

> On Aug 26, 2015, at 2:48 AM, dinesh agarwal <da.230896@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hey guys i am totally new to ruby and mailing list format. I am learning
ruby from online sources and have started it just a day before .
>
> The online resources seem to be very helping. I will try and be help to
the community!
>
> regards
> Dinesh

thank you guys for the warm welcome. Previously I was Java coder and now i am thinking to start with ruby.
I essentially want to explore all the fields where ruby is used !
Cezar as you told I will stick to that . Daniel i think ruby is not so famous in my town, it is hard to find any such gathering or classes , further I think I will go for online material for now!.
Nevertheless thanks for Ur valuable advice, will always look forward for more such!

Regards
dinesh

···

On Wednesday 26 August 2015 04:03 PM, Sîrbu Nicolae-Cezar wrote:

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Daniel Wood <dwooddev@gmail.com > <mailto:dwooddev@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Welcome Dinesh,

    I am also learning! I'm using an app called meetup to find Ruby
    related gathering and cheap classes around town. My first Ruby
    class is this Saturday!

    Best of luck to you,

    Daniel

    > On Aug 26, 2015, at 2:48 AM, dinesh agarwal <da.230896@gmail.com > <mailto:da.230896@gmail.com>> wrote:
    >
    > hey guys i am totally new to ruby and mailing list format. I am
    learning ruby from online sources and have started it just a day
    before .
    >
    > The online resources seem to be very helping. I will try and be
    help to the community!
    >
    > regards
    > Dinesh

Practice is the best learning tool. Try Ruby on Rails, try ruby irb live command to get used to the objects and methods(use tab for autocompletion) and feel of the language. My advice on Ruby and Ruby on Rails is learn by practice, just develop an app for you let's say a timesheet, a checklist, a wallet, mostly things that you think you would use on a daily basis, from here you will encounter a lot of questions/troubles in developing the app and you will learn how to use it from step to step/case by case.

Best regards,
Cezar

Welcome =)

Coming from Java myself, here's an advice I wish I had seen earlier: dont
try to code in Ruby the same way you would in Java. That keeps you from
seeing the true glory of Ruby. Read Ruby code on github, get a feel on how
people do things - its a lot of fun reading those, at least I think so =)

···

Em 26/08/2015 07:44, "dinesh agarwal" <da.230896@gmail.com> escreveu:

thank you guys for the warm welcome. Previously I was Java coder and now i
am thinking to start with ruby.
I essentially want to explore all the fields where ruby is used !
Cezar as you told I will stick to that . Daniel i think ruby is not so
famous in my town, it is hard to find any such gathering or classes ,
further I think I will go for online material for now!.
Nevertheless thanks for Ur valuable advice, will always look forward for
more such!

Regards
dinesh

On Wednesday 26 August 2015 04:03 PM, Sîrbu Nicolae-Cezar wrote:

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Daniel Wood <dwooddev@gmail.com> wrote:

Welcome Dinesh,

I am also learning! I'm using an app called meetup to find Ruby related
gathering and cheap classes around town. My first Ruby class is this
Saturday!

Best of luck to you,

Daniel

> On Aug 26, 2015, at 2:48 AM, dinesh agarwal <da.230896@gmail.com> >> wrote:
>
> hey guys i am totally new to ruby and mailing list format. I am
learning ruby from online sources and have started it just a day before .
>
> The online resources seem to be very helping. I will try and be help to
the community!
>
> regards
> Dinesh

Practice is the best learning tool. Try Ruby on Rails, try ruby irb live
command to get used to the objects and methods(use tab for autocompletion)
and feel of the language. My advice on Ruby and Ruby on Rails is learn by
practice, just develop an app for you let's say a timesheet, a checklist, a
wallet, mostly things that you think you would use on a daily basis, from
here you will encounter a lot of questions/troubles in developing the app
and you will learn how to use it from step to step/case by case.

Best regards,
Cezar

Welcome aboard !

···

On 26 August 2015 at 11:43, dinesh agarwal <da.230896@gmail.com> wrote:

thank you guys for the warm welcome. Previously I was Java coder and now i
am thinking to start with ruby.
I essentially want to explore all the fields where ruby is used !
Cezar as you told I will stick to that . Daniel i think ruby is not so
famous in my town, it is hard to find any such gathering or classes ,
further I think I will go for online material for now!.
Nevertheless thanks for Ur valuable advice, will always look forward for
more such!

Regards
dinesh

On Wednesday 26 August 2015 04:03 PM, Sîrbu Nicolae-Cezar wrote:

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Daniel Wood <dwooddev@gmail.com> wrote:

Welcome Dinesh,

I am also learning! I'm using an app called meetup to find Ruby related
gathering and cheap classes around town. My first Ruby class is this
Saturday!

Best of luck to you,

Daniel

> On Aug 26, 2015, at 2:48 AM, dinesh agarwal <da.230896@gmail.com> >> wrote:
>
> hey guys i am totally new to ruby and mailing list format. I am
learning ruby from online sources and have started it just a day before .
>
> The online resources seem to be very helping. I will try and be help to
the community!
>
> regards
> Dinesh

Practice is the best learning tool. Try Ruby on Rails, try ruby irb live
command to get used to the objects and methods(use tab for autocompletion)
and feel of the language. My advice on Ruby and Ruby on Rails is learn by
practice, just develop an app for you let's say a timesheet, a checklist, a
wallet, mostly things that you think you would use on a daily basis, from
here you will encounter a lot of questions/troubles in developing the app
and you will learn how to use it from step to step/case by case.

Best regards,
Cezar

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hey , thank you Rodrigues for your advice for coding in ruby with the ruby way . Though i have no prior experience using github but will try from tonight :slight_smile:

Regards
dinesh

···

On Wednesday 26 August 2015 04:20 PM, Thyago Barbosa Rodrigues wrote:

Welcome =)

Coming from Java myself, here's an advice I wish I had seen earlier: dont try to code in Ruby the same way you would in Java. That keeps you from seeing the true glory of Ruby. Read Ruby code on github, get a feel on how people do things - its a lot of fun reading those, at least I think so =)

Em 26/08/2015 07:44, "dinesh agarwal" <da.230896@gmail.com > <mailto:da.230896@gmail.com>> escreveu:

    thank you guys for the warm welcome. Previously I was Java coder
    and now i am thinking to start with ruby.
    I essentially want to explore all the fields where ruby is used !
    Cezar as you told I will stick to that . Daniel i think ruby is
    not so famous in my town, it is hard to find any such gathering or
    classes , further I think I will go for online material for now!.
    Nevertheless thanks for Ur valuable advice, will always look
    forward for more such!

    Regards
    dinesh

    On Wednesday 26 August 2015 04:03 PM, Sîrbu Nicolae-Cezar wrote:

    On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Daniel Wood <dwooddev@gmail.com >> <mailto:dwooddev@gmail.com>> wrote:

        Welcome Dinesh,

        I am also learning! I'm using an app called meetup to find
        Ruby related gathering and cheap classes around town. My
        first Ruby class is this Saturday!

        Best of luck to you,

        Daniel

        > On Aug 26, 2015, at 2:48 AM, dinesh agarwal >> <da.230896@gmail.com <mailto:da.230896@gmail.com>> wrote:
        >
        > hey guys i am totally new to ruby and mailing list format.
        I am learning ruby from online sources and have started it
        just a day before .
        >
        > The online resources seem to be very helping. I will try
        and be help to the community!
        >
        > regards
        > Dinesh

    Practice is the best learning tool. Try Ruby on Rails, try ruby
    irb live command to get used to the objects and methods(use tab
    for autocompletion) and feel of the language. My advice on Ruby
    and Ruby on Rails is learn by practice, just develop an app for
    you let's say a timesheet, a checklist, a wallet, mostly things
    that you think you would use on a daily basis, from here you will
    encounter a lot of questions/troubles in developing the app and
    you will learn how to use it from step to step/case by case.

    Best regards,
    Cezar