[#10209] Market for XML Web stuff — Matt Sergeant <matt@...>

I'm trying to get a handle on what the size of the market for AxKit would be

15 messages 2001/02/01

[#10238] RFC: RubyVM (long) — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>

Hi,

20 messages 2001/02/01
[#10364] Re: RFC: RubyVM (long) — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2001/02/05

[#10708] Suggestion for threading model — Stephen White <spwhite@...>

I've been playing around with multi-threading. I notice that there are

11 messages 2001/02/11

[#10853] Re: RubyChangeRequest #U002: new proper name for Hash#indexes, Array#indexes — "Mike Wilson" <wmwilson01@...>

10 messages 2001/02/14

[#11037] to_s and << — "Brent Rowland" <tarod@...>

list = [1, 2.3, 'four', false]

15 messages 2001/02/18

[#11094] Re: Summary: RCR #U002 - proper new name fo r indexes — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

12 messages 2001/02/19

[#11131] Re: Summary: RCR #U002 - proper new name fo r indexes — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Robert Feldt wrote:

10 messages 2001/02/19

[#11251] Programming Ruby is now online — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

36 messages 2001/02/21

[#11469] XML-RPC and KDE — schuerig@... (Michael Schuerig)

23 messages 2001/02/24
[#11490] Re: XML-RPC and KDE — schuerig@... (Michael Schuerig) 2001/02/24

Michael Neumann <neumann@s-direktnet.de> wrote:

[#11491] Negative Reviews for Ruby and Programming Ruby — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/02/24

Hi all:

[#11633] RCR: shortcut for instance variable initialization — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

13 messages 2001/02/26

[#11652] RE: RCR: shortcut for instance variable initialization — Michael Davis <mdavis@...>

I like it!

14 messages 2001/02/27

[#11700] Starting Once Again — Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>

OK, I'm starting again with Ruby. I'm just assuming that I've

31 messages 2001/02/27
[#11712] RE: Starting Once Again — "Aaron Hinni" <aaron@...> 2001/02/27

> 2. So far I think running under TextPad will be better than running

[#11726] Re: Starting Once Again — Aleksi Niemel<zak@...> 2001/02/28

On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Aaron Hinni wrote:

[ruby-talk:10739] Re: Even Tcl/Tk goes ActiveSTATE

From: brk@...
Date: 2001-02-12 18:27:25 UTC
List: ruby-talk #10739
I'd be happy to contribute to this effort. I'm probably more interested in
writing XPCOM bindings than Scintilla lexers, but I'd be happy to do (or
help with) either or both.

Bryn Keller

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Mark Hammond [SMTP:MarkH@ActiveState.com]
> Sent:	Friday, February 09, 2001 7:10 PM
> To:	ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org; ruby-talk@netlab.co.jp
> Subject:	[ruby-talk:10657] Re: Even Tcl/Tk goes ActiveSTATE
> 
> Neil Hodgson wrote:
> 
> 
>  > The XPCOM binding for Python is now published as open source under
>  > the  MPL. Anyone sufficiently interested could develop a Ruby
>  > binding. I'm  certain Mark Hammond would be only too happy to offer
>  >  advice even if  ActiveState isn't interested in supporting Ruby
>  > yet.
> 
> I am certain he would too :-)
> 
> Re Komodo (which I am heavily involved in):
> 
> Small steps would be excellent.  If someone in the Ruby community wrote 
> a Scintilla lexer, I could assure you that we would add support for Ruby 
> files as a "known type" - but to be honest this doesnt give too much.
> 
> The harder bit is the debugger - although we have designed language 
> neutral debugging interfaces, they still need to be implemented for 
> Ruby.  Again, the Ruby community could help here.  Ruby XPCOM bindings 
> would help this effort enourmously.  It is worth noting that a real 
> opportunity exists for Ruby here.  Python and JS are the only language 
> bindings in the world for XPCOM.  Perl is 3/4 finished.  Ruby getting in 
> early could be give it a real kick-in-the-pants.
> 
> Unfortunately, we are pretty snowed under doing the languages we have 
> committed to.  Once we have a 1.0 out the door, we will be looking at 
> other languages.  PHP and Ruby are definitely the most requested
> languages.
> 
> I dont read this group regularly - please CC me on any replies.
> 
> Mark.

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