[UniMacTech] Ruby for Mac OS X Workshops
Andrew Jeffrey
ajeffrey at asia.apple.com
Wed Aug 27 11:04:40 EST 2008
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering
20 partially funded places to each of the AUC Ruby for Mac OS X
Workshop to be held in Sydney on the 26 - 27 February 2009 and
Melbourne on 19 - 20 February 2009.
Ruby is a object oriented program language which has a syntax which is
simple and consistent.
Because of its underlying design, Ruby has found a number of uses in a
number of areas. Today we have RubyCocoa, which provides a Bridge
between Ruby and Objective C languages, allowing users to manipulate
Objectice C objects from Ruby and vica-versa. In addition to this
there is Ruby on Rails which is a web application framework, allowing
developers to write powerful web applications quickly and easily.
This workshop starts off by looking at the rules and principals
governing the Ruby Programming Language before examining how Ruby can
be used on the Mac to write great RubyCocoa or Rails applications.
More information about the workshop and how to apply.
<http://www.auc.edu.au/Ruby+For+Mac+OS+X+Workshop>
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