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## Documentation
Ruby is well documented. These docs include tutorials, guides, references and meta information for language.
-Another important resouce for documentation is Ruby Doc. You should visit this link to know more about Ruby style guide, written by developers of AirBnB.
+Another important resource for documentation is Ruby Doc. You should visit this link to know more about Ruby style guide, written by developers of AirBnB.
A recommended read for beginners in Ruby is Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby
This book is unusual among programming books. With quite a lot of strange humor and narrative side tracks which are sometimes completely unrelated to the topic, this one manages to keep the readers entertained while they learn Ruby basics.
@@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ Ruby has several frameworks(gems) for quickly scaffolding applications. The most
To write cross-platform native apps in Ruby, RUBY MOTION is used to develop cross-platform native apps for iOS, Android and OS X using the Ruby programming langauge.
More resources here: http://www.rubymotion.com/
-## After learning Ruby
-With a good grasp on Ruby you can contribute to open source projects, or apply to some big companies! Many sites you may know are built on Ruby: Basecamp, Airbnb, Bleacher Report, Fab.com, Scribd, Groupon, Gumroad, Hulu, Kickstarter, Pitchfork, Sendgrid, SoundCloud, Square, Yammer, Crunchbase, SlideShare, Funny or Die, Zendesk, Github, and Shopify, just to name a few. Needless to say, there are plenty of options!
+## What to do after learning Ruby?
+Every programming language plays an important role. You can contribute to a lot of open source projects or you can apply for some big companies after having a good grasp on Ruby. As many big internet sites such as Basecamp, Airbnb, Bleacher Report, Fab.com, Scribd, Groupon, Gumroad, Hulu, Kickstarter, Pitchfork, Sendgrid, Soundcloud, Square, Yammer, Crunchbase, Slideshare, Funny or Die, Zendesk, Github, Shopify are built on Ruby so there are plenty of options out there.
-A lot of startups need people who have skill in Ruby on Rails. With less developers trying to learn Ruby, you may find a good number of openings for Ruby developers!
+Moreover, a lot of startups are hiring people who have skills with Ruby on Rails as not many programmers try to learn Ruby.