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| Author | Chris Pine |
|---|---|
| Language | English, Bosnian, Portuguese, Danish, French, German, Italian, Korean, Spanish, Spanish, Turkish |
| Subject | Computer programming, Ruby |
| Genre | Tutorial |
| Publisher | Pragmatic Bookshelf |
Publication date | 2009 (2nd edition) |
| Media type | Print (paperback), e-book |
| Pages | 230 (3rd edition) |
| ISBN | 978-1934356364 |
Learn to Program is a beginner-level computer programming book by American author Chris Pine. It offers an introduction to programming through the Ruby language, presenting concepts in a light-hearted but structured manner to ease new learners into computational problem solving and programming.[1]
Background and development
[edit]The content began as an online tutorial, first published in 2004. Pine later expanded and refined it into a complete book, adding exercises, examples, and chapters, and drawing on feedback from readers.[2]
Contents
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of computer books and List of computer magazines
- List of online integrated development environments
- Programming education
External links
[edit]- Official tutorial site — the original online tutorial, largely unchanged since 2004
- Pragmatic Bookshelf – Learn to Program, Third Edition
- GitHub – Ruby Solutions for Learn to Program by Chris Pine
References
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