
Ruby Programming for Beginners
Learn Ruby today!
Ruby is famous for being easy to learn but most users only scratch the surface of what it can do. While a typical Ruby tutorial or book focuses on Ruby's trendier features this course reveals the secret inner workings of one of the world's most popular programming languages.
It helps you to learn Ruby in one of the easiest ways possible through 10 simple steps that will have you writing clear maintainable code in no time. Rather than bog you down with a lot of theory this course takes a hands-on approach and focuses on helping you learn Ruby so that you're productive on day one.
Whether you're new to programming or just new to Ruby this Ruby tutorial is your guide to rapid real-world software development with this unique and elegant language.
Who uses Ruby?
Ruby is an incredibly powerful and highly scalable object-oriented language. Leading technology companies & startups around the world use Ruby or the Ruby on Rails framework to power their websites & web applications. They include:
- Amazon
- Electronic Arts
- Yahoo!
- New York Times
- 37 Signals
* And many many more...
What am I going to get from this course?
- Hours of video lectures detailing the ten steps to becoming an awesome Rubyist
- Free eBook The Little Book of Ruby and exclusive discount for The (Big) Book of Ruby
- Downloadable source codes and sample test files to complement lectures
- 5 extra videos detailing Ruby on Rails, Symbols, Recursion, and other challenges
- Interactive quizzes to let you test your understanding of the topics covered
About the Instructor

Huw Collingbourne is the technology director at SapphireSteel Software, developers of the “Sapphire” Ruby IDE for Visual Studio and the “Amethyst” IDE for the Adobe Flash Platform. He is author of The Book Of Ruby from No Starch Press. He runs Bitwise Courses and teaches courses on a range of programming topics.
Huw has been a programmer for more than 30 years. He is a well-known technology writer in the UK. For over ten years he wrote the Delphi and Java programming column for PC Plus Magazine. He has also written numerous opinion and programming columns (including tutorials on C#, Smalltalk, ActionScript and Ruby) for a number of computer magazines, such as Computer Shopper, Flash & Flex Developer’s Magazine, PC Pro, and PC Plus. He is the author of the free ebook The Little Book of Ruby and is the editor of the online computing magazine Bitwise.
In the 1980s he was a pop music journalist and interviewed most of the New Romantic stars, such as Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Adam Ant, Boy George, and Depeche Mode. He is now writing a series of New Romantic murder mysteries.
At various times Huw has been a magazine publisher, editor, and TV broadcaster. He has an MA in English from the University of Cambridge and holds a 2nd dan black belt in aikido, a martial art which he teaches in North Devon, UK. The aikido comes in useful when trying (usually unsuccessfully) to keep his Pyrenean Mountain Dogs under some semblance of control.
Course content
Section 1:Introduction | ||||
1 | Welcome to Ruby Programming For Beginners | Preview | 7:40 | |
2 | Little Book Of Ruby | 1:00 | ||
3 | Little Book Of Ruby Code Archive | 1:00 | ||
4 | Getting Started FAQ And Resources | 1:00 | ||
5 | Getting Ready | Preview | 4:27 | |
6 | First Steps on a Mac | 4:03 | ||
7 | Mac users :quick tip - open a Terminal in any folder | 2:23 | ||
8 | Programming Fundamentals | 12:29 | ||
Section 2:Step One | ||||
9 | Step One - part one: Strings and embedded evaluation | 5:33 | ||
10 | Step One - part two: Objects and methods | 6:44 | ||
11 | Hands-on Session: Ruby basics | 13:47 | ||
Section 3:Step Two | ||||
12 | Step Two - part one: Creating Classes and Objects | 7:20 | ||
13 | Step Two - part two: Initializing & Inspecting Objects | 5:21 | ||
Section 4:Step Three | ||||
14 | Step Three - part one: Superclasses and Subclasses | 5:48 | ||
15 | Step Three - part two: Class Hierarchies | 3:46 | ||
Section 5:Step Four | ||||
16 | Step Four - part one: Attribute Readers & Writers | 3:51 | ||
17 | Step Four - part two: Class Variables | 3:58 | ||
Section 6:Step Five | ||||
18 | Step Five - part one: Arrays | 5:23 | ||
19 | Step Five - part two: Array indexing and iterating | 6:50 | ||
20 | Hands-on Session: Arrays | 7:47 | ||
21 | Ruby Programming Projects | 1:00 | ||
Section 7:Step Six | ||||
22 | Step Six - part one: Hashes | 8:45 | ||
23 | Step Six - part two: Keys and Values | 2:31 | ||
Section 8:Step Seven | ||||
24 | Step Seven - part one: Loops and Iterators | 5:27 | ||
25 | Step Seven - part two: Blocks | 4:25 | ||
Section 9:Step Eight | ||||
26 | Step Eight - part one: Conditional Statements | 6:21 | ||
27 | Step Eight - part two: Boolean Operations | 4:54 | ||
Section 10:Step Nine | ||||
28 | Step Nine - part one: Modules and Mixins | 7:01 | ||
29 | Step Nine - part two: Constants and Variables | 3:39 | ||
Section 11:Step Ten | ||||
30 | Step Ten - part one: Saving Data With YAML | 6:38 | ||
31 | Step Ten - part two: Going Further | 2:18 | ||
32 | Hands-on Session: Classes and Objects revisited | 12:51 | ||
Section 12:Extras | ||||
33 | Ruby On Rails | 5:43 | ||
34 | Putting the Ruby into Rails | 3:43 | ||
35 | Ruby on Rails Notes | 1:00 | ||
36 | Ruby Extras | 1:00 | ||
37 | File Operations and Recursion | 6:45 | ||
38 | File Operations and Recursion | 1:00 | ||
39 | Symbols | 10:17 | ||
40 | Book Of Ruby, Chapter 11: Symbols | 1:00 | ||
41 | Adventure Game | 1:00 | ||
42 | Write an Adventure Game | 8:12 |