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Enterprise Integration with Ruby

In my latest column (PDF) in the July/August issue of IEEE Internet Computing, I review Maik Schmidt's new book, Enterprise Integration with Ruby. If you work on enterprise integration projects but rarely if ever venture outside the confines of Java or C++ (especially if the first two signs on this page apply to you), then this book is for you. All in all, I think it's a practical and compelling book that shows how Ruby can be successfully applied to solve a variety of enterprise integration problems.

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