http://tryruby.hobix.com/
online tutorial, you just try ruby right in the browser, a great wait for
someone to get started.

My bookshelf includes, learn to program (I agree great for getting started),
Everyday Scripting, the Pickaxe,  and Ruby in a Nutshell.  (learn to program
and Ruby in a Nutshell were the one's I turned the most when I first
started).

Google searching for things I wanted to know how to do, did and will always
be a favorite.

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