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Ruby Newbie is joining the Ruby Users forum

71 pointsby jvrclast Monday at 2:39 PM16 commentsview on HN

https://www.rubyforum.org/tag/getting-started


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jvrclast Monday at 2:39 PM

We’re sunsetting Ruby Newbie and merging its content into the Ruby Users Forum.

Ruby Newbie was a site dedicated to helping beginners get started with Ruby through guides, tutorials, and posts aimed at making the first steps in Ruby easier and more approachable.

Here’s what this means:

* All Ruby Newbie posts are now available under the Getting Started tag in the Ruby Users Forum. Link: https://www.rubyforum.org/tag/getting-started * The Getting Started with Ruby Guide is available to download in the Learning Resourses Category. Link: https://www.rubyforum.org/t/getting-started-with-ruby/24

By integrating everything into the Ruby Users Forum, we can build a stronger, up-to-date knowledge base and make it easier for new members to learn and connect with others.

We’re excited for this next chapter and can’t wait to collaborate with you all!

Make sure you signup to the Ruby Users Forum if you haven't already.

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janpiotoday at 11:48 AM

External source with some additional information: https://www.rubynewbie.org/ruby-newbie-is-joining-the-ruby-u...

Western0today at 3:17 PM

Ine english is many, many forums In native other language (for example Polish or french) is problem

mbaumantoday at 3:25 PM

@dang I think the link should go directly to this topic: https://www.rubyforum.org/t/ruby-newbie-is-joining-the-ruby-...

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mono442today at 12:29 PM

In my option traditional forums, especially for beginners, doesn't make sense anymore in the age of LLMs.

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