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Get more information about the Ruby programming language.
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Another great site is RubyCentral, maintained by Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt (the Pragmatic Programmers).
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Ruby on Rails is a Web development framework for Ruby.
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Local Ruby Brigades (like the Seattle.rb) are great places to learn more about Ruby. You can find more information at the RubyGarden wiki on RubyUserGroups.
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For refactoring information, read
Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
by Martin Fowler, et al., and see the book's supporting Web page.
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If you'd like a better look at r43, you can see the whole thing at
RubyForge.
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