Learning Ruby — A Developer's Tale

By @tdre8/7/2021hive-169321

All of a sudden I want to know Ruby. That's mainly because I discovered a project to which I'd love to contribute, and in more than just a small way. But that project is in Ruby. That's not gonna change.

This morning when I woke up I was some kind of React / .Net developer; have been for years, maybe twelve. Done lotsa PHP in the day too, a fair amount of Python. Picked up niche languages here or there. Mostly forgotten. Or did I ever really know them?

I'd even written a few lines of Ruby back when I was a contractor in D.C. At agile code meetups mostly. I'd thought the language was really cool and interesting actually. But didn't find it in demand nearby, where as C#, Java, PHP and then later JS and Node were always knocking.

But I want to do this one project. So this time I'm going to do the knocking.

I plan to start this way

  1. Ruby in Twenty Minutes
  2. Ruby Language Fundamentals
  3. Building Web Apps with Ruby On Rails
  4. YouTube University

Tonight — come the wee hours of the morning, after hours of obsessive binging on Ruby tutorial videos on double speed — well, by then I'll still be some kind of React / .Net developer.

But I'll also know some Ruby.

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