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Introduction to Ruby V [ID:200] (5/6)
in series: Ruby Introductions
video tutorial by chingav, added 04/07
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[799] chingav
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61 months
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6 videos
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Chinmoy is a computer engineering student at The University of Texas at Austin. His hobbies are tennis and handball. His programming blog is located at http://gavmacprogramming.wordpress.com/screencas ...
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I talk briefly about how CSV Reader includes Enumerable and defines each. I talk about extracting information from a typical log file. I give an extended example(long but not that complicated) of Distributed Ruby, and point viewers to the first edition of Programming Ruby by Dave Thomas.
Link to src: http://gavmacprogramming.wordpress.com/2007/04/21/ruby-scripts-related-to-screencasts/
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Chinmoy, nice tutorial set! I'm just starting out with Ruby, going through the 2nd edition of the PickAxe. Your videos are a wonderful compliment to the book.
Keep up the fantastic work!
Hello everyone,
Just a clarification. I point to the CSV library source here just to illustrate how each can be defined in one's own classes. CSV is intrinsically interesting as well, so I will probably show an example in the next screencast.
Regards,
Chinmoy
