This repository contains evolving content used as introductory teaching material for the Rubyist Historian ebook project by Jason A. Heppler (http://jasonheppler.org).
The full text of The Rubyist Historian can be viewed at Github pages: http://hepplerj.github.com/rubyist-historian. The material on my website will not be updated. Any updates, changes, additions, etc. to Rubyist will happen here at Github instead.
I would appreciate a citation if you use Rubyist. Here is the suggested form:
Jason A. Heppler, "The Rubyist Historian: Ruby Programming for Humanities Scholars" http://jasonheppler.org/rubyist-historian/, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.9987.
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Certain examples, inspiration for structure, and topics are inspired by, drawn from, and indebted to Professor Stephen Ramsay's course ENGL 4/878: Electronic Text, which I completed in the Fall 2010 term at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.