Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Sigh.
> 
> Am I the only one who has a hard time browsing PickAxe?
> I swear I care almost never find what I want promptly.  Most of the
> time I just stare at the section titles without a clue of which one might
> have what I'm looking for.  I click through them almost randomly and
> eventually give up in frustration.  Maybe it's me, but I swear I've never
> struggled so much with a reference book.

I take it you mean the online version?

I always wondered why the links on RubyCentral don't point to a version
with the frames "contents" and "jump targets", which is included in the
downloadable version. I find the jump targets often help just as much as
the index at the back of the paper version.

Some online mirrors that do:
  http://mattriffle.com/mirrors/ruby_book/
  http://uic.rsu.ru/doc/programming/ruby/ProgrammingRuby/
  http://www.ruby.no/OriginalProgrammingRuby/

(Are there any, slightly more "official" mirrors that use the frameset?)

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