--f46d043d66d9e6ca2104b4890ad8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I started with this tutorial/book http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/ :) 2011/12/20 Calum MacRae <calum0macrae / gmail.com> > Hello everybody! :) > > So, I've been wanting to start programming for a very long time, but > never got the ball rolling, I stumbled upon Ruby a while back and just > decided it's where I want to start. > > I have very, very limited experience in HTML & CSS, so I'm pretty much > completely new to programming. > > My question to you guys is this: What might be considered the best, most > up to date book for complete beginners to learn Ruby? > > I looked at 'Beginning Ruby: From Novice to Professional' by Peter > Cooper and liked the sound of it for the most part, however it was > highlighted by a fair few people that it was outdated and some of the > information regarding 1.9 was limited and in some cases, incorrect. > > I'm open to any suggestions and any other tips you guys might have for > someone wanting to take their first step into the programming world! > > Any replies are appreciated :D > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > > -- * Francesco RodrùÈuez * ** * @frodsan <http://twitter.com/#!/frodsan> https://github.com/frodsan http://www.frodsan.com/ * * * --f46d043d66d9e6ca2104b4890ad8--