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By jspradlin
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Published: Jul 04 2009 / 19:11

Learning to program in Ruby is easy, but learning to program the "Ruby Way" is a much greater challenge. Reading Design Patterns in Ruby has certainly helped solidify my understanding of Ruby's idioms and is a great book for programmers who would like to take their Ruby skills to the next level.
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overtheline.myopenid.com replied ago:

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First of all Ruby developers know jack about design patterns. Second of all stop trying to prop up Ruby with design patterns.
Maybe you should overlay 3-6 design patterns on top of each other in any language and then rot in the hell you created.

Its what happened to Java and every language that intermixed enough patterns to create structured spaghetti.
Ruby, pls. Design patterns been around decades, pls.

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overtheline.myopenid.com replied ago:

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BTW, nice comment about how you never read it. That should have been your headline. Design Patterns: Never Read 'Em.

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