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Collage of Ruby and Rails books

Antonio Cangiano January 5th, 2007

While working on a presentation for a series of conferences that I’ll be speaking at, I’ve put together this image, to convey the attention that Ruby and Rails are currently getting from publishers. Feel free to use it for your own presentations, optionally crediting it to me if you’d like (you don’t have to).

The list of books may not be complete. And yes, the book images are from Amazon.com


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  • Books , Ruby on Rails
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3 Responses to “Collage of Ruby and Rails books”

  1. Tomon 05 Jan 2007 at 6:17 pm

    Nice stuff Tony!

  2. Vsy UNITED STATESon 21 Feb 2007 at 8:55 pm

    Heh. Nice! (I wonder if anyone else is using it as a shopping list).

    I know you said the collage isn’t all-inclusive — but I’m guessing David Black’s ‘Ruby for Rails’ must be buried somewhere beneath there…

  3. Antonio Cangianoon 21 Feb 2007 at 9:17 pm

    I’m afraid you are right Vsy. :-)