Two Ruby articles in the latest ObjectiveView
Posted by marcel March 01, 2006 @ 06:59 PM
ObjectiveView, a journal for software developers that focuses each issue on a specific topic, has two Ruby related articles in their latest issue, New Technologies Focus.
The first is an introduction to Ruby by Amy Hoy. She brings her quirky right-brained ebullience to bear, providing a thorough yet accessible tour of Ruby. She emphasizes that one of its most salient characteristics is that it makes you happy. If her writing style is any indication, she’s loving life.
ThoughtWorker Obie Fernandez serves up the other article which demonstrats what DHH’s often cited phrase “opinionated software” means and how it relates to Rails. Keep an eye out for Obie’s upcoming book, Extending Ruby on Rails (Into the Enterprise) which is expected out in Fall 2006 by Addison-Wesley.
These two tutorials provide a nice introduction to both Ruby and Rails.
Past issues of ObjectView which focus on such topics as agile development, use cases and componentized development, are also available, so check out the rest of the back issues on their website.

The issue also has an extensive discussion of some general Ajax issues.
But Christ what an ugly magazine, those people need a friggin print designer immediately. Only a software developers’ magazine would produce a visual design that looks like generated API documentation.
I still wonder why Amy Hoi is nerd-famous.
Good articles, but the editors need to pick up on a few things. A couple instances of they’re/their, and then this gem:
“Notice how naturally the program logic reads very naturally.”
Not to detract from the articles, of course, but having a couple people read through before publishing would help. :)
If that was Amy, it might have been on purpose.