
Ruby in Practice
Manning Publications (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 12. March 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
375 pages
978-1-933988-47-4 (ISBN)
Description
Ruby in Practice
presents specific Ruby techniques developers can use in realworld
projects. The book offers detailed strategies for using Ruby in a large-scale
environment. Readers will find concrete examples of integration, messaging, web
development, and databases, all presented in a clear Problem/Solution format.
Above all, Ruby in Practice is a practical book for developers who want an indepth
understanding of the Ruby language and its toolset. The first part concentrates
on issues that developers face both from within their organizations and
from their peers. The second part discusses techniques for communication and
integration of systems. The last part shows how to manage data and integrate
with existing data using Ruby.
presents specific Ruby techniques developers can use in realworld
projects. The book offers detailed strategies for using Ruby in a large-scale
environment. Readers will find concrete examples of integration, messaging, web
development, and databases, all presented in a clear Problem/Solution format.
Above all, Ruby in Practice is a practical book for developers who want an indepth
understanding of the Ruby language and its toolset. The first part concentrates
on issues that developers face both from within their organizations and
from their peers. The second part discusses techniques for communication and
integration of systems. The last part shows how to manage data and integrate
with existing data using Ruby.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
616 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-933988-47-4 (9781933988474)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Jeremy Mcanally | Assaf Arkin
Ruby in Practice
E-Book
02/2009
1st Edition
Manning;Pearson Professional
€49.44
Available for download
Persons
Jeremy McAnally
has been programming for about eight years and doing graphic
design for four years. He is currently a freelance Ruby and Rails developer, consultant,
and author. He has over three years' experience with Ruby and two years'
with Rails; in that time he has developed a number of small, localized intranet systems
and medium- to large-scale systems in Ruby.
Assaf Arkin got bitten by the business software bug in '89, back when clientservers
were the thing and C was a reasonable language for writing business logic.
In '96 he switched to Java, and gave up client-servers for web apps. In '99 he
discovered the beauty of XML and the appeal of open source, and was a founding
member of XML Apache. In '05 he fell for Ruby's charms and has been using it
since for development and for plugging holes that Java left behind.
High-profile Rubyists David Black, Gregory Brown, Peter Cooper, Yehuda
Katz, and Luke Melia round out the team.
has been programming for about eight years and doing graphic
design for four years. He is currently a freelance Ruby and Rails developer, consultant,
and author. He has over three years' experience with Ruby and two years'
with Rails; in that time he has developed a number of small, localized intranet systems
and medium- to large-scale systems in Ruby.
Assaf Arkin got bitten by the business software bug in '89, back when clientservers
were the thing and C was a reasonable language for writing business logic.
In '96 he switched to Java, and gave up client-servers for web apps. In '99 he
discovered the beauty of XML and the appeal of open source, and was a founding
member of XML Apache. In '05 he fell for Ruby's charms and has been using it
since for development and for plugging holes that Java left behind.
High-profile Rubyists David Black, Gregory Brown, Peter Cooper, Yehuda
Katz, and Luke Melia round out the team.