I am proud to introduce my own humble addition to the growing
         family of resources for Ruby programmers:

                            The Ruby Cookbook
                          www.rubycookbook.org
  

         RubyCookbook.org is a resource for the Ruby community to
         organize, archive, maintain and distribute a comprehensive
         collection of Ruby "recipes".

         Recipes are code fragments, classes, methods and modules
         which are intended to accomplish meaningful, common
         programming tasks using Ruby. In most cases, these recipes
         are not full-blown Ruby programs.

         Use this cookbook to help you do useful things right away, so
         you can be productive and begin to "think Ruby" for your
         programming needs, without having to worry too much about
         reinventing something simple.

         This site is *brand new*, and as such, it is somewhat
         skeletal.  However, I think it is now sufficiently functional
         to offer it to the community.

	 I encourage all of you to add your own recipes to the site.
	 The site will serve us better once it reaches a critical mass
	 of recipes.

         Also, your feedback on the site is critical.  It is intended
         as a community resource, and your needs and ideas will guide
         its development.  Any and all comments, question, complaints
         and even bug reports are welcome. ;-)


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Colin Steele                                                        CEO, WebG2
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