Gregory T. Brown is a New Haven, CT based Rubyist who spends most of his time on free software projects in Ruby. His main projects are Prawn and Ruport, and he is also the author of the upcoming book Ruby Best Practices. He also is in possession of a small bamboo plant that seems to be invincible, and he is quite proud of this accomplishment.
How do you write truly elegant code with Ruby? Ruby Best Practices is for programmers who want to use Ruby as experienced Rubyists do. Written by the developer of the Ruby project Prawn, this concise book explains how to design beautiful APIs and domain-specific languages with Ruby, as well as how to work with functional programming ideas and techniques that can simplify your code and make you more productive. You'll learn how to write code that's readable, expressive, and much more.
Ruby Best Practices will help you:
* Understand the secret powers unlocked by Ruby's code blocks
* Learn how to bend Ruby code without breaking it, such as mixing in modules on the fly
* Discover the ins and outs of testing and debugging, and how to design for testability
* Learn to write faster code by keeping things simple
* Develop strategies for text processing and file management, including regular expressions
* Understand how and why things can go wrong
* Reduce cultural barriers by leveraging Ruby's multilingual capabilities
This book also offers you comprehensive chapters on driving code through tests, designing APIs, and project maintenance. Learn how to make the most of this rich, beautiful language with Ruby Best Practices.
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总结的还不错
评分读起来像看散文似的。
评分这本书简直牛的一塌糊涂啊
评分这本书简直牛的一塌糊涂啊
评分此书第2, 3章和Metaprogramming Ruby的部分内容有所重复,甚至举例都引用了同一个库的设计。无碍,都值得一看。
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