2014年01月16日 星期四 16:39
Ruby is a powerful programming language with a focus on simplicity, but beneath its elegant syntax it performs countless unseen tasks.
Ruby Under a Microscope gives you a hands-on look at Ruby’s core, using extensive diagrams and thorough explanations to show you how Ruby is implemented (no C skills required). Author Pat Shaughnessy takes a scientific approach, laying out a series of experiments with Ruby code to take you behind the scenes of how programming languages work. You’ll even find information on JRuby and Rubinius (two alternative implementations of Ruby), as well as in-depth explorations of Ruby’s garbage collection algorithm.
Ruby Under a Microscope will teach you:
No programming language needs to be a black box. Whether you’re already intrigued by language implementation or just want to dig deeper into Ruby, you’ll find Ruby Under a Microscope a fascinating way to become a better programmer.
Covers Ruby 2.x, 1.9 and 1.8
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Tokenization and Parsing
Chapter 2. Compilation
Chapter 3. How Ruby Executes Your Code
Chapter 4. Control Structures and Method Dispatch
Chapter 5. Objects and Classes
Chapter 6. Method Lookup and Constant Lookup
Chapter 7. The Hash Table: The Workhorse of Ruby Internals
Chapter 8. How Ruby Borrowed a Decades-Old Idea from Lisp
Chapter 9. Metaprogramming
Chapter 10. JRuby: Ruby on the JVM
Chapter 11. Rubinius: Ruby Implemented with Ruby
Chapter 12. Garbage Collection in MRI, JRuby, and Rubinius
2014年01月16日 星期四 16:40
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