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FORPC101 Course
Free Online Ruby Programming Course by Satish Talim

  • Satish Talim Ruby Evangelist

    Satish Talim is a programmer, author, trainer and speaker. A recognized expert in the field of software development with over 30+ years of I.T. experience, Satish has consulted and trained teams at various companies in India and the US.

    Has been teaching Ruby programming for the last three years and Java since 1995.

    You can find him online on Twitter. He encourages you to sign up (it's free) and then follow him. You can also contact him by email at mail [at] satishtalim [dot] com


    Graduates
    Participants
    Period
    FORPC101-5C
    450+
    May to June 2008
    FORPC101-4
    450+
    Mar to May 2008
    FORPC101-3
    2200+
    Jan to Mar 2008
    FORPC101-2
    500+
    Aug to Oct 2007
    FORPC101-1
    100+
    Aug to Oct 2006




    Thanks to Jim Pryke who helps me maintain the site on SliceHost.


    The 6th batch will be held sometime in August 2008. Registrations will start around mid July.

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Ruby Evangelist
An Interview About This Course
by Satish Talim - Wednesday, 16 April 2008, 12:20 PM
  Pat Eyler talked to three students from the previous batch - Marcos Souza from Brazil, Chris Porter from UK and Michael Uplawski from Germany, about this course. The feedback has been encouraging. You can read this interview here.

Pat Eyler is an Infrastructure Engineer for the LDS Church by profession, a Ruby geek by choice, and a writer by night. He enjoys reading, cooking, spending time with his family, and helping to build the Ruby community.

Available Courses

The 5th Batch of the free, online course started on 3rd May 2008 and was for anyone who wanted to learn Ruby (stable version 1.8.6) programming.
Currently in progress.
The 4th Batch of the free, online Ruby programming course. The batch is from 1st Mar. 2008 to 23rd May 2008.
Currently in progress.
The 3rd Batch of the free, online Ruby programming course. The batch was from 7th Jan. 2008 to 6th April 2008.
See graduates of this course and view the sample certificate given to them.



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Participant of the Week

David FoardI just wanted to thank you for teaching the Ruby course. I learned a lot, plus the course spurred me to do a lot of extra reading and branching off on my own. My real work load caught up with me sometime back, so I had to reduce my time spent on Ruby. However, I now use Ruby whenever I want to tackle a new problem, that I would have done in other languages (VB.Net or Cache). For example, I am a big fantasy sports fan and help run a league. Every year, we create new team divisions which has been a manual, time consuming process. However, with Ruby, I was able to write code that will automate this process so that it only take a few minutes tops to input the parameters and then seconds to generate the teams for each division.

David Foard, USA

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