Thanks very much James!
Chris
From: James Britt [mailto:james_b@neurogami.com]
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:52 PM
To: ruby-talk ML
Subject: Re: Ruby Newbie looking for advice ...Meisenzahl, Christopher1 wrote:
> I've tinkered w/ Ruby a bit in the past (maybe 1-2 years
ago) and even
> bought the Thomas/Hunt Programming Ruby book at the time.
>
> Unfortunately I never quite picked it up well. I want to use it for
> text processing and report creation, things that many would
use Perl
> for. I would also like to use it to manipulate IE for some
testing and
> automation tasks. I'm using Ruby on Windows and perhaps my
OS X Tiger
> iBook. Using Ruby revision 182-15 at the moment if that makes any
> sense.
>
> 1.
> In addition to going back to the Thomas/Hunt book, can you
recommend a
> good Ruby tutorial?
2.
Where can I find the latest revision of the Ruby FAQ? I'd like to read
that completely before going much farther.
3.
Anything else I should be sure to check out?
Poke around.
James
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