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Learning Ruby on Windows

Posted by Stephan on 1. May 2007

Well, I did it myself: Learning Ruby on a Windows machine. However not with such a huge number of books, on-line tutorials and what-not. In fact I learned most of it with The Pickaxe Book (1st edition, though).

However I just now ran into something new: Hackety Hack. Created by the creator of Why’s poignant Guide To Rubywhytheluckystiff.

I even installed it on my Mac, well the thing is running in Parallels. Because Hackety Hack comes as a Windows installer. Which is why I called this ‘Learning Ruby on Windows’.

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One Response to “Learning Ruby on Windows”

  1. My son’s loving Hackety Hack too.

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