![]() ![]() Namespaces, Source Files, and Distribution 16.1 Namespaces. 15.4 Where Ruby Finds Its Libraries 15.5 RubyGems Integration. Ruby and Its World 15.1 Command-Line Arguments. 14.4 But It Doesn’t Work! 14.5 But It’s Too Slow!. When Trouble Strikes! 14.1 Ruby Debugger. 13.3 Organizing and Running Tests 13.4 RSpec and Shoulda. 12.3 Controlling the Thread Scheduler 12.4 Mutual Exclusion. įibers, Threads, and Processes 12.1 Fibers. 11.2 Opening and Closing Files 11.3 Reading and Writing Files 11.4 Talking to Networks. īasic Input and Output 11.1 What Is an IO Object?. This copy is (3.0 printing, November 2010)Įxceptions, catch, and throw 10.1 The Exception Class. More About Methods 8.1 Defining a Method. Regular Expressions 7.1 What Regular Expressions Let You Do 7.2 Ruby’s Regular Expressions. Sharing Functionality: Inheritance, Modules, and Mixins 5.1 Inheritance and Messages. Ĭontainers, Blocks, and Iterators 4.1 Arrays. 3.2 Classes Working with Other Classes 3.3 Access Control. Ĭlasses, Objects, and Variables 3.1 Objects and Attributes. Ruby.new 2.1 Ruby Is an Object-Oriented Language 2.2 Some Basic Ruby. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior consent of the publisher. Ĭopyright © 2010 The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC. For more information, as well as the latest Pragmatic titles, please visit us at. Our Pragmatic courses, workshops, and other products can help you and your team create better software and have more fun. However, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages that may result from the use of information (including program listings) contained herein. Every precaution was taken in the preparation of this book. The Pragmatic Starter Kit, The Pragmatic Programmer, Pragmatic Programming, Pragmatic Bookshelf and the linking g device are trademarks of The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC. Where those designations appear in this book, and The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial capital letters or in all capitals. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. The Pragmatic Bookshelf Raleigh, North Carolina Dallas, Texas Programming Ruby 1.9 The Pragmatic Programmers’ Guide ![]()
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