I have been learning ruby for the last couple of days and have found it
great so far, I come from a Java background so many concepts and even
some of the syntax sticks. What's troubling me is that there are no
highly active Ruby forums or community that I can join as this is
something that really helped me learn Java as a beginner, also since I'm
new to the language I am unsure of what kind of projects I can get into
to help me progress.
Listen to the ruby rogues podcast. Subscribe to Ruby Tapas.
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On Sunday, December 15, 2013, abdul hussain wrote:
I have been learning ruby for the last couple of days and have found it
great so far, I come from a Java background so many concepts and even
some of the syntax sticks. What's troubling me is that there are no
highly active Ruby forums or community that I can join as this is
something that really helped me learn Java as a beginner, also since I'm
new to the language I am unsure of what kind of projects I can get into
to help me progress.
The following project list is what I am using as a project guide to aide
me in my Java:
This mailing list is a good place to ask questions as well as learn from
others.
Lots of rubyists are also tweeters.
The #ruby IRC channel on freenode.net is also quite full and interactive.
I don't know of web forums, as that is a medium I cannot stand working in.
Stackoverflow has a large number of ruby-related questions and a lot of
people willing to answer questions as well.
Github is chock full of ruby projects -- it seems to be the defacto
location for rubyists.
But for real community, there's probably nothing better than a local ruby
users group.
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On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 7:15 PM, abdul hussain <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
I have been learning ruby for the last couple of days and have found it
great so far, I come from a Java background so many concepts and even
some of the syntax sticks. What's troubling me is that there are no
highly active Ruby forums or community that I can join as this is
something that really helped me learn Java as a beginner, also since I'm
new to the language I am unsure of what kind of projects I can get into
to help me progress.
The following project list is what I am using as a project guide to aide
me in my Java:
Listen to the ruby rogues podcast. Subscribe to Ruby Tapas.
Both of those are really good sources, as well as Railscasts, which is
currently on hiatus, but has a lot of back catalog available.
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On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Russell <rbakerjax@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sunday, December 15, 2013, abdul hussain wrote:
I have been learning ruby for the last couple of days and have found it
great so far, I come from a Java background so many concepts and even
some of the syntax sticks. What's troubling me is that there are no
highly active Ruby forums or community that I can join as this is
something that really helped me learn Java as a beginner, also since I'm
new to the language I am unsure of what kind of projects I can get into
to help me progress.
The following project list is what I am using as a project guide to aide
me in my Java:
What's troubling me is that there are no
highly active Ruby forums or community that I can join as this is
something that really helped me learn Java as a beginner, [...]
I'd say you are in the primary group for Ruby development right here -
either via the forum or the mailing list (they are connected).
Thanks guys I'll keep trying. I tried to get to the irc though I'm on
Windows so could not find a way to use it.
Thunderbird works as well but I'd prefer Chatzilla.
Cheers
robert
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On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 2:15 AM, abdul hussain <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:56 PM, abdul hussain <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote: