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Learn to Program, Second Edition--New from Pragmatic Bookshelf: Learn How to Program with Minimum Fuss & Bother

Press release: April 13, 2009

Learn to Program, Second Edition Raleigh, NC—For this new edition of the best-selling Learn to Program (Pragmatic Bookshelf, $24.95 USD), Chris Pine has taken a good thing and made it even better.

First, he used the feedback from hundreds of reader e-mails to update the content and make it even clearer. Second, he updated the examples in the book to use the latest stable version of Ruby, and also to use code that looks more like real-world Ruby code, so that people who have just learned to program will be more familiar with common Ruby techniques.

Not only does the second edition now include answers to all of the exercises, it includes them twice. First, you'll find the "how you could do it" answers, using the techniques you've learned up to that point in the book. Next, you'll see "how Chris Pine would do it"--answers using more advanced Ruby techniques, to whet your appetite as well as providing sort of a "Rosetta Stone" for more elegant solutions.

Computers are everywhere, on every desk, in your iPod, cell phone, and PDA. To live well in the 21st century, you need to know how to make computers do things. And to really make computers do what you want, you have to learn to program.

Fortunately, that's easier now than ever before. Chris Pine's book will teach you how to program. You'll learn to use your computer better, to get it to do what you want it to do. Starting with small, simple one-line programs to calculate your age in seconds, you'll see how to advance to fully structured, real programs. You'll learn the same technology used to drive modern dynamic websites and large, professional applications.

It's now easier to learn to write your own computer software than it has ever been before. Now everyone can learn to write programs for themselves--no previous experience is necessary. Chris takes a thorough, but light-hearted approach that teaches you how to program with a minimum of fuss or bother.

For a review copy or more information please email pragprogpr@oreilly.com. Please include your delivery address and contact information.

Chris Pine first discovered the programming language Ruby in early 2001 and immediately began using it to build tools for his day job: programming computer games.

Additional Resources
For more information about the book, including code, errata, discussions, and more, see the catalog page for Agile Web Development with Rails, Third Edition.

Learn to Program, Second Edition
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Chris Pine
ISBN: 9781934356364, 200 pages, $24.95 USD, £18.99 GBP
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