Archive for the ‘Ruby’ Category
Ruby on Rails Web Mashup Projects
Ruby on Rails Web Mashup Projects Packt Publishing | 2008-04-30 | ISBN: 1847193935 | 272 pages | PDF | 4 MB A web mashup is a new type of web application that uses data and services from one or more external sources to build entirely new and different web applications. Web mashups usually mash up data and through other partnership agreements. The external sources that a mashup uses are known as mashup APIs. This book shows you how to write web mashups using Ruby on Rails— the new web application development framework. The book has seven real-world projects and each project is described in a methodical step-by-step way, showing how you can write a web mashup from the ground up. APIs covered in the book This book covers: Google Maps API, Yahoo geocoding ...Wiley ‘Making Use of RUBY’ by Suresh Mahadevan

Wiley ‘Making Use of RUBY’ by Suresh Mahadevan English | John Wiley & Sons | 2002 | ISBN: 0-471-21972-X | True PDF | 241 Pages | 1,05 Mb
This book is an attempt to bridge the ever-increasing gap between the market demand and the availability of Ruby expertise. The first step to becoming an expert is to get an in-depth knowledge of Ruby, and this is exactly what this book has to offer. It begins with the basics of scripting and moves seamlessly over to the programming intricacies. Along with conceptual information, this book also will provide extensive practical exercises to allow readers to gain valuable real-life exposure in creating different types of applications. The aim of this book is to make learning an enjoyable and …
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Ruby on Rails Enterprise Application Development

Elliot Smith, Rob Nichols, “Ruby on Rails Enterprise Application Development: Plan, Program, Extend: Building a complete Ruby on Rails business application from start to finish” Packt Publishing (October 22, 2007) | English | 1847190855 | 528 pages | PDF | 6.89 MB
Building a complete Ruby on Rails business application from start to finish * Create a non-trivial, business-focused Rails application * Solve the real-world problems of developing and deploying Rails applications in a business environment * Apply the principles behind Rails development to practical real-world situations
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Building Dynamic Web 2.0 Websites with Ruby on Rails

A P Rajshekhar,”Building Dynamic Web 2.0 Websites with Ruby on Rails” Packt (3-2008) | PDF | 232 pages | ISBN:1847193412 | 6.93Mb(rar)
Building Dynamic Web 2.0 Websites with Ruby on Rails: Create database-driven dynamic websites with this open-source web application framework.Ruby on Rails is an open-source web application framework ideally suited to building business applications; accelerating and simplifying the creation of database-driven websites. Often shortened to Rails or RoR, it provides a stack of tools to rapidly build web applications based on the Model-View-Controller design pattern.
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Making Use of Ruby
Suresh Mahadevan, «Making Use of Ruby» John Wiley & Sons | ISBN: 047121972X | 2002 | PDF | 240 pages | 2.28 MB
Ruby is an interpreted language, capable of saving programmers considerable time during program development since no compilation and linking are necessary. It is ideal for writing text-processing applications, server-side scripts, application prototypes, mathematics, and for many everyday programming tasks.
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Programming Cocoa with Ruby: Create Compelling Mac Apps Using RubyCocoa

Brian Marick, “Programming Cocoa with Ruby: Create Compelling Mac Apps Using RubyCocoa” Pragmatic Bookshelf | 2009-08-10 | ISBN: 1934356190 | 300 pages | PDF | 6,2 MB
This is a book for the Ruby programmer who’s never written a Mac app before. Through this hands-on tutorial, you’ll learn all about the Cocoa framework for programming on Mac OS X. Join the author’s journey as this experienced Ruby programmer delves into the Cocoa framework right from the beginning, answering the same questions and solving the same problems that you’ll face.
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FXRuby: Create Lean and Mean GUIs with Ruby

Lyle Johnson, “FXRuby: Create Lean and Mean GUIs with Ruby” Pragmatic Bookshelf | 2008-04-04 | ISBN: 1934356077 | 228 pages | PDF | 1,5 MB
FXRuby is a highly object-oriented toolkit for building lean, mean, cross-platform graphical user interfaces in Ruby. Since its initial release in 2001, FXRuby has become one of the most popular GUI choices for Ruby developers. This book is your best resource for rapidly learning how to develop powerful, sophisticated GUIs in your favorite programming language. If you’re a newcomer to GUI programming, this book will introduce you to the basics of FXRuby programming by leading you through building a GUI application with FXRuby from start to finish. If you’re an experienced software developer who just needs to get up to speed …
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FXRuby: Create Lean and Mean GUIs with Ruby

Lyle Johnson, “FXRuby: Create Lean and Mean GUIs with Ruby” Pragmatic Bookshelf | 2008-04-04 | ISBN: 1934356077 | 228 pages | PDF | 1,5 MB
FXRuby is a highly object-oriented toolkit for building lean, mean, cross-platform graphical user interfaces in Ruby. Since its initial release in 2001, FXRuby has become one of the most popular GUI choices for Ruby developers. This book is your best resource for rapidly learning how to develop powerful, sophisticated GUIs in your favorite programming language. If you’re a newcomer to GUI programming, this book will introduce you to the basics of FXRuby programming by leading you through building a GUI application with FXRuby from start to finish. If you’re an experienced software developer who just needs to get up to speed …
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Ruby on Rails Power!: The Comprehensive Guide

Aneesha Bakharia, “Ruby on Rails Power!: The Comprehensive Guide” Course Technology PTR | 2007 | ISBN: 1598632167 | 448 pages | PDF | 9,3 MB
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Ruby on Rails Web Mashup Projects
Product Description
Use Ruby and Ruby on Rails to create seven practical mashup projects following step-by-step instructions. This book is for Ruby on Rails developers who want to expand the features of their site by consuming remote external data and services. Basic knowledge of Ruby on Rails programming is required but you need not have any experience of any of the APIs used.
About the Author
Chang Sau Sheong has more than 12 years experience in software application development and has spent much of his career in web and Internet-based applications. He has a wide range of experience in banking payment-related as well as Internet-based e-commerce software. Currently he is the Director of Software Development of a 50+ strong software development team in Welcome Real-time, a multi-national payment/loyalty software company based in France and Singapore. Sau Sheong hails from tropical Malaysia but has spent most of his adult and working life in sunny …
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