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Praise for
Design Patterns in Ruby
“Design
Patterns in Ruby
documents smart ways to resolve many problems that Ruby
developers commonly encounter. Russ Olsen has done a great job of selecting classic
patterns and augmenting these with newer patterns that have special relevance for
Ruby. He clearly explains each idea, making a wealth of experience available to Ruby
developers for their own daily work.”
—Steve Metsker, Managing Consultant
with Dominion Digital, Inc.
“This book provides a great demonstration of the key ‘Gang of Four’ design patterns
without resorting to overly technical explanations. Written in a precise, yet almost
informal style, this book covers enough ground that even those without prior expo-
sure to design patterns will soon feel confident applying them using Ruby. Olsen has
done a great job to make a book about a classically ‘dry’ subject into such an engag-
ing and even occasionally humorous read.”
—Peter Cooper
“This book renewed my interest in understanding patterns after a decade of good
intentions. Russ picked the most useful patterns for Ruby and introduced them in
a straightforward and logical manner, going beyond the GoF’s patterns. This book
has improved my use of Ruby, and encouraged me to blow off the dust covering the
GoF book.”
—Mike Stok
“Design
Patterns in Ruby
is a great way for programmers from statically typed object-
oriented languages to learn how design patterns appear in a more dynamic, flexible
language like Ruby.”
—Rob Sanheim, Ruby Ninja, Relevance
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Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series
Obie Fernandez, Series Editor
The Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series provides readers with practical, people-oriented, and in-depth
information about applying the Ruby platform to create dynamic technology solutions. The series is based
on the premise that the need for expert reference books, written by experienced practitioners, will never be
satisfied solely by blogs and the Internet.
Books currently in the series
RailsSpace: Building a Social Networking Website with Ruby on Rails™
Michael Hartl, Aurelius Prochazka • 0321480791 • ©2008
The Ruby Way: Solutions and Techniques in Ruby Programming, Second Edition
Hal Fulton • 0672328844 • ©2007
Professional Ruby Collection: Mongrel, Rails Plugins, Rails Routing, Refactoring to REST,
and Rubyisms CD1
James Adam, David A. Black, Trotter Cashion, Jacob Harris, Matt Pelletier, Zed Shaw
0132417995 • ©2007
The Rails Way
Obie Fernandez • 0321445619 • ©2008
Mongrel: Developing, Extending and Deploying Your Ruby Applications
Zed Shaw • 0321503090 • ©2008
Short Cuts
Rails Routing
David A. Black • 0321509242 • ©2007
Rails Refactoring to Resources: Using CRUD and REST in Your Rails Application
Trotter Cashion • 0321501748 • ©2007
Mongrel: Serving, Deploying and Extending Your Ruby Applications
Matt Pelletier and Zed Shaw • 0321483502 • ©2007
Rails Plugins: Extending Rails Beyond the Core
James Adam • 0321483510 • ©2007
Rubyism in Rails
Jacob Harris • 0321474074 • ©2007
Troubleshooting Ruby Processes: Leveraging System Tools when the Usual Ruby Tricks Stop Working
Philippe Hanrigou • 0321544684 • ©2008
Writing Efficient Ruby Code
Dr. Stefan Kaes • 0321540034 • ©2008
Video
RailsSpace Ruby on Rails Tutorial (Video LiveLessons)
Aurelius Prochazka • 0321517067 • ©2008
Coming Spring 2008
www.awprofessional.com/ruby
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