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New Courses / Book Promotions at RubyLearning
| New Courses / Book Promotions | Details | Dates | Join here |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Ruby - 42nd batch. | Details | 18th May 2013 | Register |
Courses Coming Soon
- Free - Programming the Web with Ruby course sometime in June 2013.
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Some Achievements
- First time ever - Free: Programming the Web with Ruby course in Jan. 2012.
- First time ever - Free: Clojure 101 course
- RubyLearning featured on pluggd.IN
- RubyLearning winner of the Shorty Award in Education, 2008.
- Ruby’s Top Teacher in 2008 - Satish Talim
Credits
Thanks to Victor Goff and Jim Pryke who maintain this site on SliceHost.
These courses have been a grand success, thanks to the tireless efforts of these:
- Mentors - Active - Michael Kohl, Satoshi Asakawa and Victor Goff.
- Mentors - Currently Inactive - Brad Coish, Chris Porter, Dave Lilley, Doug Sparling, Eric Fer, Jeff Savin, George Thompson, Gorana Rubinic, Jeff Hales, José Carlos Monteiro, Krzysztof Wicher, Massimiliano Giroldi, Marcos Ricardo, Mareike Hybsier, Michael Uplawski, Michele Garoche, Paul Harris, Peter Crawford, Rimpy Jangra, Shawn Evans, Takaaki Kato and Willian Molinari.
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Note: The Ruby Logo is Copyright (c) 2006, Yukihiro Matsumoto. I have made extensive references to information, related to Ruby, available in the public domain (wikis and the blogs, articles of various "Ruby Gurus") and much of the material in the course here is drawn primarily from the Programming Ruby book, available from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. My acknowledgment and thanks to all of them.
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