A couple of weeks ago a I read about the free online Ruby course by Satish Talim. The course is aimed at people who want to start learning Ruby. I’ve probably passed the ’starting stage’ a while ago, but was intrigued and registerd (as did over 2000 enthousiasts from all over the globe).

At the beginning of this week the course started. The training system is based on moodle; a free, open source course management system for online learning. If you are used to fancy looking websites like Javablackbelt the format feels a bit harsh; but it offers everything needed (forums, pols, wiki, exams, rating systems, schedules etc.).

I made this weeks’ exam before I actually followed the course, and answered all questions correctly (as I hoped).

Afterwards I skipped through the training materials. They contain some Google ads (which is understandable), and most of the images are of horrible quality but does however cover the basics fairly well. Mr. Talim also offers audio versions; but I prefer to read.

I think this is a great resource for people who don’t have access to all resources I (or the company I work for) have at my disposal and applaude the initiative! Kudos to mr. Talim!


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