I Don't Know Enough Ruby
I have a confession to make: I don't know enough Ruby yet.
I have working through the Ruby course on Code Academy, but that doesn't make me a Rubyist.
I am working through Learn Ruby the Hard Way, but that still doesn't make me a Rubyist.
Every day, I get a little better and learn a little more, but I'm still not fluent, I still can't attack a problem and begin to break it down into manageable components; I still need to learn the fundamentals of taking input from one source, manipulating it, and putting it into another place or displaying it.
I know from studying (human) languages, that there isn't a clear milestone after which one says, "I speak this language." Languages, be they human or computer, don't work that way.
That's part of the reason for this blog: to remind myself of how far I've come at times when the holy grail of programming genius -- not a realistic goal -- seems out of reach.
So, one chapter, one task, one problem, one exercise at a time. It all adds up, and besides, there's no other way.
Published on 02 Dec 2016
by Alexander Garber
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