Ruby Books
Many of our books are available as Ebook Bundles — your bookshelf on your devices! And don't forget, you can Buy 2 books, get the 3rd FREE! Use discount code: OPC10 See details.Bestselling
The Ruby Programming Language
by David Flanagan, Yukihiro Matsumoto
Print: $39.99
Ebook: $31.99
Bundle: $43.99
Regular Expressions Cookbook
by Jan Goyvaerts, Steven Levithan
Print: $44.99
Ebook: $31.99
Bundle: $49.49
Regular Expression Pocket Reference
by Tony Stubblebine
Second Edition
Print: $14.99
Ebook: $11.99
Bundle: $16.49
Learning Ruby
by Michael Fitzgerald
Print: $34.99
Ebook: $27.99
Bundle: $38.49
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Berglund and McCullough on Mastering Grails 101
by Tim Berglund, Matthew McCullough
Video: $29.99
Sinatra: Up and Running
by Alan Harris, Konstantin Haase
Print: $19.99
Ebook: $12.99
Bundle: $21.99
MacRuby: The Definitive Guide
by Matt Aimonetti
Print: $39.99
Ebook: $31.99
Bundle: $43.99
Programming Concurrency on the JVM (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
by Venkat Subramaniam
Print: $35.00
The Java Sessions: The Best of OSCON 2011
by O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Video: $99.99
Upcoming
The Rails View (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
by John Athayde, Bruce Williams
Print: $35.00
Rails Recipes (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
by Chad Fowler
Second Edition
Print: $35.00
Build Awesome Command-Line Applications in Ruby (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
by David B. Copeland
Print: $33.00
The dRuby Book (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
by Masatoshi Seki
Print: $35.00
Ruby Experts
Tom Marrs is the President and Senior Software Architect at Vertical Slice and a 20 year veteran in the software industry.
James Duncan Davidson is a freelance author, software developer, and consultant focusing on Mac OS X, Java, XML, and open source technologies. He currently resides in San Francisco, California.
Charles Severance is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Information at the University of Michigan, and works with the IMS Global Learning Consortium as the IMS Developer Network Coordinator. He's the author of High Performance Computing, Second Edition (O'Reilly). His home page is http://www.dr-chuck.com.
Donald Bales is a Systems Architect, Computer Applications Consultant, and Business Analyst specializing in the analysis, design, and programming of web-based, client-server, and distributed applications, the internationalization of existing applications, systems integration, and data warehousing.
Ruby Answers
O'Reilly Answers: Clever Hacks. Creative Ideas. Innovative Solutions.Ruby News & Commentary
Four short links: 21 October 2011
By Nat TorkingtonOctober 21, 2011
What Mozilla is Up To (Luke Wroblewski) -- notes from a talk that Brendan Eich gave at Web 2.0 Summit. The new browser war is between the Web and new walled gardens of native networked apps. Interesting to see the effort Mozilla's putting into native-alike Web apps. YouTube Insult Generator (Adrian Holovaty) -- mines YouTube for insults of a...
Ruby is for Java
By Timothy M. O'BrienJuly 19, 2011
Bob McWhirter, JBoss Fellow, Codehaus Despot, and creator of TorqueBox, discusses the boundary between Java and Ruby and his efforts to make Torquebox "a real first-class Ruby platform that works the way Rubyists expect".
A rough guide to JVM languages
By Edd DumbillJuly 7, 2011
This overview of JVM-based programming compares the relative strengths of the major languages.
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