Ruby Weblog
Open discussion forum for everything Ruby.
RubyCentral
Ruby resource: One-click Windows installer; online copy of Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide. [Open Publication License]
RubyGarden.org
New threads and announcements from the ruby-talk mailing list (AKA comp.lang.ruby).
RubyRing
WebRing of Ruby sites, some in/with English material.
ruby-talk
Ruby mail list log/archive, powered by Shin-ichiro Hara's Ruby smart archiver.
rubyXML
Known as <rubyXML/>: news, articles, and links on XML development with the Ruby scripting language.
Sydney Ruby Users Group
RubyGarden Wiki Page for Sydney's RUG
UnixApps: Ruby Project Information
Project status page: links, updates, comments.
Wiki: Ruby Garden Wiki
For discussing Ruby language and developing code.
Ruby Conference 2005
Web location for organizing Ruby community's Annual Ruby Conference. Meet Matz. Scheduled to dovetail with OOPSLA. The 5rd US conference is 14-16 October 2005, San Diego, California, USA. See writeup and photos on prior conferences. (October 14, 2005)
O'Reilly Open Source Convention 2003: Ruby Sessions
By track, 10 July. OSCON conference is 7-11 July 2002, Portland, Oregon. (July 10, 2003)
First European Ruby Conference
On 21-22 June 2003, University of Karlsruhe, Germany. Fee: 20 Euros to pay for Matz's flight. Language: English, or German where everyone knows it. All are welcome. (June 21, 2003)
Ruby Garden
Premier site for tracking many developments: forum; news, includes Ruby News Weekly (like Dr. Dobb's Python-URL!); announcements, future shock, biggest Ruby Wiki, useful surveys, links, people, libraries, ports.
Ruby-lang.org
Interpreted, dynamically typed, pure object-oriented, scripting language for fast, easy programming, from Japan. Simple, straightforward, extensible. Many features to process text files and do system management, as in Perl. More elegant than Perl, fewer parentheses than Lisp. Japan has more users of Ruby than Python. [Open Source]
blade
Site opens with pretty graphic, and otherwise looks thin, but has huge archives of many Ruby mail groups: ruby-list, ruby-dev, ruby-ext, ruby-math, ruby-talk, fj.comp.lang.ruby, comp.lang.ruby, News, News2, Mailing Lists; linux-users.
Cetus Links: Ruby
Link page: describes language, links to central site, FAQs, references, newsgroup, mailing lists, books.
Comparing and Introducing Ruby
Short introduction to features, compares Ruby to Perl, Python. [PDF]
Developing GUIs with FOX and Ruby
RubyConf 2001 talk slides.
Features of Ruby
By Michael Neumann in English and German.
An Invitation to Ruby
Many links, review, comparison to other languages, code samples.
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