[#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

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[#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:11438] Re: Esperanto (was: trial balloon: Ruby desktop?)

From: "W. Kent Starr" <elderburn@...>
Date: 2001-02-24 06:30:45 UTC
List: ruby-talk #11438
On Friday 23 February 2001 23:44, Kevin Smith wrote:
> Brent Rowland wrote:
> >XML excels at being the esperanto of data formats.  In itself, it may or
> > may
>
> Ok. I've been waiting for an excuse to mention
> Esperanto, so I'll take this even though it's a
> stretch.
>
> I was wondering if Esperanto is popular enough in
> Japan that it might serve as an intermediate step
> in translating Ruby docs from Japanese to other
> languages.
>
> Are there Japanese folks who can write Esperanto
> better than English?
>
> Also, would it help make the information more
> accessible to people who don't speak English OR
> Japanese?
>

One of the reasons Esperanto did not really catch on was the fact that it was 
very oriented to the European branch of linguistics. Essentially, Esperanto 
(derived from espero or hope) combined vocabulary from Spanish, Italian , 
English, French, etc. I believe there was some German included but (and I 
will have to check this) the Asian languages were essentially ignored.

There was also Basic English, essentially a simplified and reduced English 
vocabulary, which also did not really catch on, possibly due to the 
"English-centric" nature or possibly from the fact that it (and for the most 
part Esperanto and other "universal language" attempts) for the most part 
addressed vocabulary and not construction, which is an equally significant 
aspect of language.

Best bet is for someone fluent in Japanese and functional in English to 
translate the documentation (ditto for other languages) and then native 
speakers of these other languages can do any polishing necessary.

Or, just say to hell with the docs and everyone become fluent in Ruby! :-)

Regards,

Kent Starr
elderburn@mindspring.com

PS a recent version of Open Source magazine had some interesting reading on 
code as literature. :-)

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