On 2011-01-31 13:18:38 -0500, Aston J. said: > I know there are a lot of threads about books, but some of them are as > old as 2006 - and I think it would be nice to get a more up to date list > of hot Ruby books, especially for anyone interested in learning the > latest version of Ruby, 1.9 (it's still ok to recommend older books if > you feel they are still relevant). > > I for one will be very eager to see which of the books you have read you > have 'fallen in love with' - they're the ones I will most likely get > first :) > > Thanks in advance. > > **************************************** > Which Ruby books have you read? > And which of those would you recommend? > ******************************************* There are five Ruby books that I enjoy dipping into and also refer to when I want to read a perspective that I trust: The Well-grounded Rubyist to be a facinating read, and in a similar style I liked Enterprise Rails by Dan Chak Ruby Programming Language by Flannagan and Matz Ruby Best Practices by Gregory Brown. Railsãä¡Ö AntiPatterns: Best Practice Ruby on Railsãä¡Ö Refactoring by Chad Pytel & Tammer Saleh I should also note that I have found that having PDFs of books installed on my Nook Color gives me a way to occupy myself on the subway. Note that the Topfunky screencasts also play on this device in high resolution. Nice when you have some captive time to use.