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 500 Tips for Open and Online Learning (500 Tips Series)All his work is solid commonsense, and that is high praise...Professor Race knows what he is talking about and what his readers need. - Anita Pincas in Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, June 2005
All types of organisations have recognised the growing demand for open and flexible learning... |  |  Ruby in PracticeRuby in Practice increases your productivity by showing you specific Ruby techniques you can use in your projects. The book offers detailed strategies for using Ruby in a large-scale environment. You'll see concrete examples of integration, messaging, web development, and databases, all presented in a clear Problem/Solution format. This... |  |  |
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