[#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

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[#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:11015] Re: RCR Summary 02/16/01

From: "Ben Tilly" <ben_tilly@...>
Date: 2001-02-17 15:18:22 UTC
List: ruby-talk #11015
ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> wrote:
>
> >>>>> "B" == Ben Tilly <ben_tilly@hotmail.com> writes:
>
>B> in Perl.  By itself this is useful as a way of telling
>B> Ruby that I don't care if there is already something in
>B> scope called foo, this foo is private.
>
>  Like I've said previously I think this is easy to do (just re-use a
>keyword like `do' to don't break old scripts), but finally you end up with
>something that is difficult to understand.

I should follow up by noting that it is unwise to plan
on there being another foo in scope. :-)

>  Just an example
>
>pigeon% cat b.rb
>#!./ruby
>def toto(a)
>    p "1 #{a}"
>    do(a = a - 2, b = 2)
>       p "2 #{a}, #{b}"
>       do a = a + 2, b = a + 10
>          p "3 #{a}, #{b}"
>          [4].each do |a|
>             p "3' #{a}"
>          end
>          p "3 #{a}, #{b}"
>       end
>       p "4 #{a}, #{b}"
>    end
>    p "5 #{a}"
>end
>toto(12)
>pigeon%
>
>pigeon% b.rb
>"1 12"
>"2 10, 2"
>"3 12, 20"
>"3' 4"
>"3 4, 20"
>"4 10, 2"
>"5 12"
>pigeon%
>
>  If you really understand this script (when you read it), you are lucky 
>:-)
>
It isn't that complex.  You just created a series of
variables named a and b while printing, and then you
backed out of the stack and it reversed.  The only
exception to that pattern is that when you assigned
to a by using it as an argumet in the middle of the
script, you didn't create another variable.  So
there is a slight asymmetry.

In any case my point is to get code which you can
look at locally and verify what it does, without
having to worry about any possible action at a
distance.

Cheers,
Ben
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