* "Pe?a, Botp" <botp / delmonte-phil.com> [0734 01:34]: > Lyle Johnson [mailto:lyle.johnson / gmail.com] wrote: > > > In my opinion, books like "Programming Ruby" and "Ruby in a > > Nutshell" do a fine job of documenting the basics of Ruby > > programming. But when one moves on to more advanced topics > > (if that's the right word), things like programming web > > applications, GUIs, working with databases, etc. the > > documentation starts to get spotty. Definitely, I've had big trouble trying to get my head round ruby-ldap, and drb and webrick are two things that scream 'learn me' but I have trouble getting my head around without a book. > btw, there are around a dozen ruby books in japanese. Anyone translating > them to english You could just learn Japanese :) -- Have you noticed the way people's intelligence capabilities decline sharply the minute they start waving guns around? -- Dr. Who Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns