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The current stable version is 3.0.2. Please be sure to read Ruby’s License. Ways of Installing Ruby We have several tools on each major platform to install Ruby: On Linux/UNIX, you can use the package management system of your distribution or third-party tools (rbenv and RVM). See the Installation page for details on using package management systems or third-party tools. Of course, you can also install Ruby from source on all major platforms.

Compiling Ruby — Source Code Installing from the source code is a great solution for when you are comfortable enough with your platform and perhaps need specific settings for your environment. See the Installation page for details on building Ruby from source. For more information about specific releases, particularly older releases or previews, see the Releases page. For information about the Ruby Subversion and Git repositories, see our Ruby Core page. Ruby, Rails and JavaScript Tutorial Catalog. ▶ We’ve been acquired by Pluralsight!

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▶ Upgrade your account to Pluralsight ▶ More details… Filter by tag: Ruby on Rails · Ruby · Javascript · Play by Play · Unix · RSpec · Deployment · Pdf · Design · Cocoa · iPhone · Node · Databases · Productivity · Git Play by Play: Katrina Owen Build Your Career: Michael Lopp (Rands in Repose) Meet Elixir RSpec 2: with Rails 4 and Ruby 2 (Part 3 of 3) Gallery CSS Troubleshooting, The Developer's #1 Skill Play by Play: Refactoring with Ben Orenstein. Video Tutorials - Technology Demonstrations - tekniqal.com. Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example book and screencasts by Michael Hartl. Michael Hartl Contents Foreword My former company (CD Baby) was one of the first to loudly switch to Ruby on Rails, and then even more loudly switch back to PHP (Google me to read about the drama).

Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example book and screencasts by Michael Hartl

This book by Michael Hartl came so highly recommended that I had to try it, and the Ruby on Rails Tutorial is what I used to switch back to Rails again. Though I’ve worked my way through many Rails books, this is the one that finally made me “get” it. The linear narrative is such a great format. Enjoy! Derek Sivers (sivers.org) Founder, CD Baby Acknowledgments The Ruby on Rails Tutorial owes a lot to my previous Rails book, RailsSpace, and hence to my coauthor Aurelius Prochazka. I’d like to acknowledge a long list of Rubyists who have taught and inspired me over the years: David Heinemeier Hansson, Yehuda Katz, Carl Lerche, Jeremy Kemper, Xavier Noria, Ryan Bates, Geoffrey Grosenbach, Peter Cooper, Matt Aimonetti, Gregg Pollack, Wayne E.

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