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For Ruby (and most other languages we will cover), you are given a ticket.
We can't possibly cover everything you need to know, but we have allowed
you admittance to the "show".
You know how to build a project. You can run hello world. You understand key
differences You know where the documentation is What you do with yourdifferences. You know where the documentation is. What you do with your
admission ticket is up to you!
Note for resumes, "exposure" is likely the correct terminology
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Chapter 1Chapter 1 -- IntroductionIntroduction
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Course MotivationCourse Motivation
Why are programming languages the
way they are?y y
How are particular language features
implemented/supported?
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