Good Ruby Books in Japanese?

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Sven C. Koehler

Hello,

I have been using Ruby for seven years now, and started to learn Japanese
in the last months--so I am wondering whether there's a good recent book
on Ruby in Japanese--I figure this might be the fastest way to learn to
read. :)

Best wishes,

Sven
 
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Matt Falkenhagen

Sven said:
Hello,

I have been using Ruby for seven years now, and started to learn Japanese
in the last months--so I am wondering whether there's a good recent book
on Ruby in Japanese--I figure this might be the fastest way to learn to
read. :)

Best wishes,

Sven

The Japanese translation of the O'Reilly book _The Ruby Programming
Language_ was just published in January 2009.

You might also try online resources like http://www.ruby-lang.org/ja/.
In particular, the mailing lists
(http://www.ruby-lang.org/ja/community/mailing-lists/) could be interesting.
 
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Ryan Davis

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Japanese
in the last months--so I am wondering whether there's a good recent =20=
book
on Ruby in Japanese--I figure this might be the fastest way to learn =20=

I have a LOT of japanese ruby books. They publish smaller cheaper =20
books so there is a lot more of them. Here is a quick dump of my ruby =20=

shelf, including japanese and english books (hrm... ASINs aren't =20
easily available, sorry. lemme know if you want those):

Ediger, Brad. Advanced Rails. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2008.


Ediger, Brad. Advanced Rails. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2008.


Fowler, Chad. Rails Recipes. Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2006.


Thomas, Dave, and Andrew Hunt. Programming Ruby: A Pragmatic =20
Programmer's Guide. Addison-Wesley Professional, 2000.


Thomas, Dave, Chad Fowler, and Andy Hunt. Programming Ruby: The =20
Pragmatic Programmers' Guide, Second Edition. 2nd ed. Pragmatic =20
Bookshelf, 2004.


Thomas, Dave, Chad Fowler, and Andy Hunt. Programming Ruby: The =20
Pragmatic Programmers' Guide, Second Edition. 2nd ed. Pragmatic =20
Bookshelf, 2004.


Thomas, Dave, David Hansson, Leon Breedt, Mike Clark, Thomas Fuchs, =20
and Andrea Schwarz. Agile Web Development with Rails: A Pragmatic =20
Guide. Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2005.


Thomas, Dave, David Hansson, Leon Breedt, Mike Clark, Thomas Fuchs, =20
and Andrea Schwarz. Agile Web Development with Rails: A Pragmatic =20
Guide. Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2005.


Flanagan, David, and Yukihiro Matsumoto. The Ruby Programming =20
Language. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2008.


Fulton, Hal. The Ruby Way. Sams, 2001.


Fulton, Hal. The Ruby Way. Sams, 2001.


Fulton, Hal. The Ruby Way. Sams, 2001.


Fulton, Hal. The Ruby Way, Second Edition. 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley =20
Professional, 2006.


Slagell, Mark. Sams Teach Yourself Ruby in 21 Days. Sams, 2002.


Lenz, Patrick. Build Your Own Ruby on Rails Web Applications. =20
SitePoint, 2007.


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Matsumoto, Yukihiro. Ruby In A Nutshell. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2001.


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Saji N. Hameed

Sven-san!


The new Ruby book by Flanagan and Matsumoto (in Japanese)

http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/...amp=247&creative=1211&creativeASIN=4873113946

The one on Distributed Ruby

http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4274066096/ref=sib_rdr_dp

From here, you may find links to other Ruby books in Japanese..

nihongo-no benkyo gambatte kudasai!

saji

* Sven C. Koehler said:
Hello,

I have been using Ruby for seven years now, and started to learn Japanese
in the last months--so I am wondering whether there's a good recent book
on Ruby in Japanese--I figure this might be the fastest way to learn to
read. :)

Best wishes,

Sven

--
Saji N. Hameed

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National Pension Corporation Busan Building 12F
Yeonsan 2-dong, Yeonje-gu, BUSAN 611705 (e-mail address removed)
KOREA
 
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Harry Kakueki

Hello,

I have been using Ruby for seven years now, and started to learn Japanese
in the last months--so I am wondering whether there's a good recent book
on Ruby in Japanese--I figure this might be the fastest way to learn to
read. :)

Best wishes,

Sven

This is not exactly an answer to your question.
But, you may want to take a look at this site to help with reading
(about any topic).

http://www.rikai.com/

Harry
 
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Albert Schlef

Ryan said:
I have a LOT of japanese ruby books. They publish smaller cheaper
books so [...]

Are you saying that Japanese books are smaller (in length, I assume)
than others? Why is that?
 
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Ryan Davis

Ryan said:
I have a LOT of japanese ruby books. They publish smaller cheaper
books so [...]

Are you saying that Japanese books are smaller (in length, I assume)
than others? Why is that?

length, height, and depth... they don't seem to do the 900 page
monsters that we do in the US. I'd guess that they're higher quality
too since there is less breadth per book.
 
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Michal Suchanek

2009/3/10 Harry Kakueki said:
This is not exactly an answer to your question.
But, you may want to take a look at this site to help with reading
(about any topic).

http://www.rikai.com/

That could perhaps help for PDF books if they allow cut&paste. Paper
books without furigana (or what are those tiny letters called)...
eww...

Well, I cannot read that scattered tea. I'm not into divination. But
perhaps you can ;-)

Thanks

Michal
 

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