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Master Ruby Programming - and save money!

Learn Ruby the easy way
Tuesday 10 July 2012.
 

Ruby programmers are in demand. But if you’ve never programmed in Ruby, what’s the fastest way to learn the skills you need? Read on and find out…

Over 1,200 people have learnt Ruby quickly, simply and interactively with Huw Collingbourne’s Beginner’s and Expert Courses in Ruby. In a series of graded videos, plus an eBook, course notes and lots of ready-to-run Ruby programs, these courses take you speedily from Ruby newbie to Ruby master. Normally, each course costs $99; so that’s $198 for both. Now, in a special offer for Bitwise readers you can subscribe to a special-offer deal that gives you both courses for a one-off cost of just $145 – that’s a saving of over 25%. Click here to sign up for this special deal.

So what will you learn?

The Beginner’s Course starts with the basics and then, in ten graded steps, it explains many of the special features of the Ruby language: objects and classes, class hierarchies, arrays and iterators, blocks and data saving, recursion and the basics of web development with Ruby On Rails.

Once you’ve finished that course you are ready to move on to the Expert Course which delves deeper into Ruby and explains: singleton classes, encapsulation, Exception-handling, Procs and lambdas, threads and fibers, modules, mixins, YAML, Marshal, regular expression and metaprogramming.

The combination of these two courses will rocket you through the learning process to help you gain marketable skills to boost your programming career – in super-fast time!

So, what are you waiting for? Click here to take advantage of this special-offer bundle and start on your path towards a Ruby programming career today!


About the author of The Complete Ruby Course: Huw Collingbourne is Director of Technology with SapphireSteel Software, makers of the Ruby In Steel development environment for Ruby, he has been programming for over 30 years and had written programming columns for magazines such as Computer Shopper, PC Plus, PC Magazine and PC Pro. He is author of The Book Of Ruby from No Starch Press.

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