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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
I think, the reason why so many programming teaching books are not readable to nonprogrammers, is - that programmers are no longer good in being nonprogrammers. Or to be more precise - they did not transcend both yet.
I'm not imposing anything, it was just a thought/hint, related to some of my past experiences. In the past, I also often argued with Trog (constructive discussions, not quarrel) on ways of presenting topics to various types of audience. My conclusion was - how to make things 'short' and 'clear' at the same time.
As an example - I read what you wrote on some rubyish part, and after I've read - I still don't know what you wrote about (the fact that english is not my native may be a part of it).
I'm not imposing anything, it was just a thought/hint, related to some of my past experiences. In the past, I also often argued with Trog (constructive discussions, not quarrel) on ways of presenting topics to various types of audience. My conclusion was - how to make things 'short' and 'clear' at the same time.
As an example - I read what you wrote on some rubyish part, and after I've read - I still don't know what you wrote about (the fact that english is not my native may be a part of it).
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Re: Basic Math's in Ruby - Newbies
Thanks Tiffy! This really helped me get up to speed with integrating a bit of Ruby into my schematics. Thanks for sharing!
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