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Considering the demand for e-reading in cross-platform devices we have created Books with separate editions optimized for devices of different screen size like PCs,Tablets and Mobiles. As a Rubyist you probably already know Avdi Grimm and have read something by him, be it a book or some blog posts. What I particularly like about his writing is that while tackle all the common pitfalls in everyday software development, he generally doesn't offer one-size-fits-all solutions, but is willing to explore a range of possible alternatives.


Nov 12, Karim El-Husseiny rated it it was amazing. As I heard before I read it, this book increases the joy while writing Ruby programs. Avdi sets down a catalog of alternatives for thinking of how to design and write a confident code. He demonstrates several techniques to be resonated and become regular tools in any ruby hacker's toolbox by arriving a solution which is clear, idiomatic, and tells a straightforward story. Such a great book! Mar 25, Waiyan rated it it was amazing Shelves: re-readable.


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This is the first programming book I've read that was actually useful immediately as I was reading it. I'm reminded of things it mentions pretty much every day while I work.


Will be buying all of Avdi Grimm's other books, I'm so impressed. Sep 17, Alpha rated it really liked it Shelves: , ebook , own. Lots of good stuff, especially for people who aren't too familiar with Ruby. If you read enough source, you'll see these patterns in the better libraries, but it's nice to have these explicitly stated and thought through. Jan 18, Serene rated it really liked it. Super accessible and actionable information, with the added bonus of clearly being written with non-academic code examples.


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Apr 08, Sergii rated it it was amazing. Very good examples in book. Good starting point to finally understand Ruby magic. Real-world examples how to make your code better and more joyful. Apr 28, Brandon Dees rated it it was amazing. Jul 21, jg rated it really liked it. Bag of techniques to make your Ruby code suck a bit less. Apr 25, Jonathan Lim rated it it was amazing Shelves: technical.


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