> learn programming. I choose Ruby becuase it's user-friendly. I read a
> beginners' guidebook by Chris Pine. I have done some of the exercises
> in the book. But simple stuff, really - the 'strings' and 'numbers',
> the Hello World stuff. I want to learn Ruby because I'd like to have
> my website someday (& use Ajax+ other canggih stuff). I now have a
> blog http://askcharmaine.blogspot.com, which I hope to upgrade into a
> website once I'm good enough in Ruby:-))
Yo!
chris book is good and fun enough to learn for a very basic programmer
who got no programming background. if you finish reading that book,
you can try also to finish books like rails way and/or learning ruby
and learning rails to satisfy your new programming passion ;-) once
you're good in ajax/jquery and js design pattern i'll have someone to
ask :-))
Good Luck!
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