What's Next?
Let's explore some of the opportunities and possibilities that open up from here.
If you look back at the time when you started the first exercise, you'll realize that you've learned a lot! While this course ends here, your learning shouldn't. You've just laid a good foundation to achieve more with computers with the power of programming.
More Ruby
We have covered the fundamentals of Ruby. To learn about more cool features of Ruby, such as Blocks, we would highly recommend the book Programming Ruby 1.9 & 2.0: The Pragmatic Programmers’ Guide. It is commonly known as “The PickAxe” because of the pickaxe illustration on the cover. Ruby programming language was created by Yukihiro Matsumoto (“Matz”) in Japan. “The PickAxe” has helped Ruby spread outside Japan.
More exercises
Programming is just like any ...