Introduction to Ruby for SketchUp Users

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Interested in using Ruby with SketchUp - then welcome to our beginner's guide to Ruby programming! Whether you're a complete novice or have some experience with coding, this video is the perfect starting point to dive into the world of Ruby.
    In this tutorial, we'll provide you with a solid foundation in Ruby programming for SketchUp, covering the essential concepts, syntax, and features that make Ruby such a powerful and elegant language. Our aim is to equip you with the knowledge and skills to begin writing your own Ruby programs with confidence.
    Here's what you can expect to learn in this video:
    1. Introduction to Ruby: Get introduced to the origins and key features of Ruby, and understand why it is a popular choice among developers.
    2. Variables and Data Types: Explore the various data types in Ruby, such as strings, numbers and arrays. Understand how to declare and manipulate variables.
    3. Control Flow: Discover how to make decisions and control the flow of your program using conditional statements, loops, and iterators.
    Throughout the video, we'll provide practical examples and code demonstrations, allowing you to see the concepts in action. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a solid understanding of the fundamentals of Ruby programming, empowering you to take your coding skills to the next level.
    This video will set you on the right path to add Ruby to your SketchUp toolset. Join us on this exciting journey into the world of Ruby programming!
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Комментарии • 7

  • @mediagroupinteriorrenderin476
    @mediagroupinteriorrenderin476 9 месяцев назад

    Hi. Reaching out to you because I'm struggling to find answers elsewhere on web. Do you perhaps know on which platform I can look for someone to build a sketchup extension for me? I would like to build a gallery of high quality 3d furniture models. User will open the extension, select category like Beds, then Double Beds, then scroll through a gallery of about 200 beds, select one, and then it gets inserted into Sketchup. Basic Material editing should also be possible, but maybe not for the first version. I'm planning for this to be a paid subscription business. Do you perhaps have advice for me? Thanks!

    • @sketchupassist
      @sketchupassist  9 месяцев назад

      That is a great question. I would start with the SketchUp developer community to see if there developers that would be interested. The other option is to reach out to developers of existing extensions. The only caveat I would offer - I might not fully understand your vision - is there are a number of things in place already that to a large extent provide what you are proposing - 3D Warehouse, Chaos Cosmos among others.

    • @mediagroupinteriorrenderin476
      @mediagroupinteriorrenderin476 9 месяцев назад

      @@sketchupassist Thanks for you response! I will look into what you have suggested. We have looked at what is available, and the various shortcomings thereof for all the different types of industry users, and structuring something that will hopefully fill some gaps.

  • @MiNombreEsElCamaron
    @MiNombreEsElCamaron 5 месяцев назад

    Hello! I am facing challenges modularize a complex script that I’ve written. I need some coaching on how to get it to work. Is there a way to contact you and hopefully hire you for some training in coding?

  • @Velina38
    @Velina38 Год назад

    My editor is under the Extension menu in the Developer tools area. It' doesn't look like yours at all. I am using 2023 Pro Studio. My coworkers use 2023 Pro and they have their editors in the same location as mine. I wonder why ours is different.

    • @sketchupassist
      @sketchupassist  Год назад

      Hi - yes the Ruby console is under the extensions menus in both Windows & Mac. In this video I was using the Ruby Code Editor For SketchUp from [AS].