Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby is probably one of the best books I've read about programming in general.
I'd risk to say, every programmer no matter the background or experience should read it.
Did you read 99 Bottles of OOP? She recently released a new version. I've heard similarly high praise, but also that it covers similar territory, and I'm not sure whether or not to buy a copy.
Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby is probably one of the best books I've read about programming in general.
I'd risk to say, every programmer no matter the background or experience should read it.
Did you read 99 Bottles of OOP? She recently released a new version. I've heard similarly high praise, but also that it covers similar territory, and I'm not sure whether or not to buy a copy.
I did (didn't buy it though) but I think the original POODR is a bit better