--000e0cd6ad0426928f04859c95f0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I have looked at wikibooks link on PHP learning part..but i don't fond a book there just some information but no downloadable book On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Samuel Williams < space.ship.traveller / gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Aamir, > > Can you tell me exactly what link you looked at? > > The Starting Points are mostly external links and not something I can > control unfortunately. I've tried to select ones that are generally good for > beginner to intermediate. > > Thanks for your feedback. > > Kind regards, > Samuel > > On 3/05/2010, at 1:15 AM, AAMIR KHAN wrote: > > > yeah the links given are good.. > > but i have opened one of the books on wikibooks and there was no option > to > > download that book.. > > so if you can provide with some downloadable material then it will be > > great... > > > > On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 6:34 PM, James D. Maher <jmaher / jdmaher.com> > wrote: > > > >> Awfully ambitious! > >> > >> But what? No COBOL? > >> > >> Does this mean you've given up on creating teaching materials for Ruby? > >> The referenced website is such a comprehensive undertaking that it must > >> interfere with steady progress on Ruby teaching, right? > >> > >> > >> > >> j > >> > >> James D. Maher > >> jdmaher / jdmaher.com > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Samuel Williams [mailto:space.ship.traveller / gmail.com] > >> Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 7:28 AM > >> To: ruby-talk ML > >> Subject: Teaching Programming Languages (including Ruby) > >> > >> Hello, > >> > >> This is a follow up from previous postings about teaching Ruby in the > >> class room. > >> > >> I've now come full circle, and put together this website: > >> http://programming.dojo.net.nz/ > >> > >> This site is about programming languages in general, and is designed to > >> be a starting point for people interested in learning more about a given > >> programming language. > >> > >> I'd be really grateful for people to look at the site and let me know > >> any feedback about the content and how it is presented. > >> > >> In particular interest to this group is the Ruby page: > >> http://programming.dojo.net.nz/languages/ruby/index > >> > >> Also, under the Resources section, there are a set of posters (including > >> one for Ruby). These posters are designed for class rooms where they > >> will stimulate interest in programming languages. The posters are likely > >> to have at least one more iteration, so any feedback on them would be > >> appreciated (including corrections or improvements). > >> > >> > >> http://programming.dojo.net.nz/resources/programming-language-posters > >> > >> If anyone has any suggestions about particular resources or reading > >> material, please let me know. Keep in mind this is a site for absolute > >> beginners. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Kind regards, > >> Samuel > >> > >> > > --000e0cd6ad0426928f04859c95f0--