Thomas Luedeke wrote: > I once read that in learning Ruby, there is a "suck" stage where it is > difficult to accomplish much of anything, followed by a "Wow" stage > where the Ruby Nuby "sees the light". > > Any hints/suggestions by you Ruby pros for me to expedite my flounder > through the "suck" stage, and achieve the Nirvana of "Wow"? I'm > historically a Unix scripter, haven't spent a lot of time on languages > like Perl or Python, and am finding the transition to Ruby rather > painful. Any areas to concentrate on?? > > TPL Also, I have substantial amounts of experience coding pseudo-OO Fortran 95, so I do have some idea on how OO programming works (although not the depths of inheritance and other OO concepts that are not well implemented in Fortran 95). -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.