RubyLearning.org has announced a free, online course on topics that hopefully will help those that have some knowledge of Ruby programming to get started with web programming - call it "Programming for the Web with Ruby". This does not cover Ruby on Rails.
The course material is almost ready and I am looking for help from you to add / subtract / modify the topics and material for this course. We also require many problems/solutions for the course participants.
The course is scheduled for 20th Feb. 2012 and we would have 3-4 mentors helping out the participants during the course.
Can you help?
- The best ways to start contributing to this project is by opening an issue and mentioning whatever bugs / typos you have discovered.
- You can just fork the repo and add things relevant to web programming in Ruby. Michael or Satish can commit your pull requests.
http://satishtalim.github.com/webruby/
Support us by making a donation of whatever amount you find suitable, so that people from across the globe can learn Ruby programming for free. There are costs involved in developing course-ware, writing eBooks, hosting and maintaining the site and over time it gets expensive. Pay to [email protected] by Paypal.
We have so far collected US$ 225 only.
- Al Snow ( https://github.com/jasnow ) for his various suggestions.
- Arvinder Singh Kang ( https://github.com/punjab ) for beautifying the css and for the note on "Using RVM"
- Konstantin Haase ( https://github.com/rkh ) for providing us with another practical Rack app.
- Matt Aimonetti ( https://github.com/mattetti ) for the GET/POST example related to Rack.
- Michael Kohl ( https://github.com/citizen428 ) for proof reading and making relevant corrections to chapters 1 and 2.
- Oto Brglez ( https://github.com/otobrglez ) for the note on "Using Nokogiri"
- Samnang Chhun ( https://github.com/samnang ) for suggesting changes in chapter 1.
- Victor Goff ( https://github.com/kotp ) for his various suggestions.
- Willian Molinari ( https://github.com/PotHix ) for creating the GitHub page for this project.
- Zhang Hailong ( https://github.com/zhhailon ) for making relevant corrections in chapter 2.
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