RubyLearning.com Shorty award...
RubyLearning.com is up for a shorty award! I think the work Satish has been doing with his volunteers at RubyLearning has been simply incredible for the community. Satish does not charge for his ruby instructional course, and has had several iterations of classes that introduced programmers to Ruby. He maintains one of the most useful ruby learning reference sites on the web, and as of this morning he only had 62 votes as one of three finalists. Please help Satish and RubyLearning get the recognition it deserves. Twitter, blog, tell your friends, but don't procrastinate on this one. The last day to vote is Jan 23rd, 2009
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The Shorty Awards Ceremony will be held in Feb at New York.
a. You need to be a Twitter user. If not, please register for free here - http://twitter.com/
b. Go to http://shortyawards.com/category/education and Vote for RubyLearning. While voting it will ask you for your Twitter username / password / email id registered at Twitter / Reason as to why you are voting for RubyLearning (max. 140 characters).

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Log in to leave a comment or Create an accountIndianGuru writes:
Thank you. RubyLearning did win the 1st prize in Education at the Shorty Awards, thanks to the Ruby community's support. However, I could not attend the function as the cost of travelling all the way to New York from India was too high.
linxdev writes:
I taking the classes at RubyLearning.org. Satish runs that site to. Most of the classes are free. I think I paid $3 for the Shoes one. Evan at $3 that is such a great deal for the help received.
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