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Understanding coding with Ruby
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Harris, Patricia, 1943 October 17- author
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Harris, Patricia, 1943 October 17- Kids can code
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Ruby (Computer program language) Juvenile literature.
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Object-oriented programming (Computer science) Juvenile literature.
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Computer programming Juvenile literature.
2016
\"In 1995, computer programmer Yukihiro Matsumoto introduced Ruby programming language to the world. He created a language that used his favorite elements of other languages, but was more object-oriented and easy to use, even for coding newbies. Ruby is also open-source software, meaning anyone can use, modify, and distribute it. Inside this volume, readers will learn the ins and outs of coding with Ruby, including why using blocks of text and mostly plain English text makes it an ideal program for ease of use.\"--Provided by publisher.