David, I love your Java & JavaScript books, on your latest Ruby book: Where is the testing chapter? its 2008, unit testing is an old meme (According to Alberto Savoia in 2004), dynamic languages are very expressive but also require more thought process, which means testing should be second nature to people working with them.
I can't see a testing reference from the TOC, I hope there is something (meaningful) related to it included in the book, if not then I'm sad to say this book will help little to the next generation of Rubyists.
Thanks David, I understand your point now.
David, I love your Java & JavaScript books, on your latest Ruby book: Where is the testing chapter? its 2008, unit testing is an old meme (According to Alberto Savoia in 2004), dynamic languages are very expressive but also require more thought process, which means testing should be second nature to people working with them.
I can't see a testing reference from the TOC, I hope there is something (meaningful) related to it included in the book, if not then I'm sad to say this book will help little to the next generation of Rubyists.
How long would it take to realize that Apple is going for the Tri-corder killer?