Programming Ruby 2.0?

Has anyone heard about a Programming Ruby 2.0 edition coming out?

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Yes, there's work going on. Dave Thomas asked some days ago on the
ruby-core mailing list about how (and if) he should document Refinements in
the new Pickaxe book.

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Carlos Agarie
Skype: carlos.agarie

Control engineering
Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Computer engineering
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

2013/2/26 Jabari Z. <lists@ruby-forum.com>

Has anyone heard about a Programming Ruby 2.0 edition coming out?

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A quick heads up, I just noticed there was a time-limited free upgrade
coupon on my pragprog account for this book, worth checking your account
if you've got the 1.9 pickaxe book :slight_smile:

This is sad: I have the 1.9 pickaxe book, and when I try to register
it(because I have it since a year in paper version but never registered
it in their web) just can't, the option is unavailable on 'Register a
Book Bought Elsewhere', I've opened a thread on their forum:
Pragmatic Bookshelf: By Developers, For Developers.

BTW thanks for the advice t0ne!

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The book is available now in beta. You can get it at pragprog.com/book/ruby4

Henry

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On Wednesday, 27 February 2013 at 07:08:17 am +0900, Carlos Agarie wrote:

Yes, there's work going on. Dave Thomas asked some days ago on the
ruby-core mailing list about how (and if) he should document Refinements in
the new Pickaxe book.

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Carlos Agarie
Skype: carlos.agarie

Control engineering
Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Computer engineering
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

2013/2/26 Jabari Z. <lists@ruby-forum.com>

> Has anyone heard about a Programming Ruby 2.0 edition coming out?
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> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/\.
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A quick heads up, I just noticed there was a time-limited free upgrade
coupon on my pragprog account for this book, worth checking your account
if you've got the 1.9 pickaxe book :slight_smile:

Update: they response me: this opportunity can be reached by the people
who bought the book(Programming Ruby 1.9(third edition)) from their
webpage, not if you bought on Amazon or somewhere else. Kind regards.
Damián.

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A quick heads up, I just noticed there was a time-limited free upgrade coupon on my pragprog account for this book, worth checking your account if you've got the 1.9 pickaxe book :slight_smile:

cheers,
Tony.

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On 26 Feb 2013, at 22:21, Henry So Jr. <henryso@panix.com> wrote:

The book is available now in beta. You can get it at pragprog.com/book/ruby4

Henry

On Wednesday, 27 February 2013 at 07:08:17 am +0900, Carlos Agarie wrote:

Yes, there's work going on. Dave Thomas asked some days ago on the
ruby-core mailing list about how (and if) he should document Refinements in
the new Pickaxe book.

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Carlos Agarie
Skype: carlos.agarie

Control engineering
Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Computer engineering
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

2013/2/26 Jabari Z. <lists@ruby-forum.com>

Has anyone heard about a Programming Ruby 2.0 edition coming out?

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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/\.