[#1263] Draft of the updated Ruby FAQ — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

33 messages 2000/02/08

[#1376] Re: Scripting versus programming — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>

Conrad writes:

13 messages 2000/02/15

[#1508] Ruby/GTK and the mainloop — Ian Main <imain@...>

17 messages 2000/02/19
[#1544] Re: Ruby/GTK and the mainloop — Yasushi Shoji <yashi@...> 2000/02/23

Hello Ian,

[#1550] Re: Ruby/GTK and the mainloop — Ian Main <imain@...> 2000/02/23

On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 02:56:10AM -0500, Yasushi Shoji wrote:

[#1516] Ruby: PLEASE use comp.lang.misc for all Ruby programming/technical questions/discussions!!!! — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>

((FYI: This was sent to the Ruby mail list.))

10 messages 2000/02/19

[#1569] Re: Ruby: constructors, new and initialise — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>

The following message is a courtesy copy of an article

12 messages 2000/02/25

[ruby-talk:01283] Re: Draft of the updated Ruby FAQ

From: Stefan Schmiedl <s@...>
Date: 2000-02-09 20:16:33 UTC
List: ruby-talk #1283
Hi,

I have just joined this list and am a real novice - as far as ruby is
concerned.
I am living in Germany earning my living with consulting and database
development for small businesses.

I heard about this list on the ExtremeProgramming list.

Dave Thomas schrieb am 09.02.2000:
DT> Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze@alcatel.de> writes:

>> The last sentence beginning with 'while, until, and ...' could also be
>> attached above the examples. So seeing the examples, I would have
>> already read the whole description. I do not like, that a description
>> is spread thru many sections. Only if it is a complex one, that would
>> be appropiate, IMHO.

DT> I've tried to illustrate each section with its own examples. Do people 
DT> like that, or would you prefer a larger block of text and then a large 
DT> example?

I would definitely prefer having both of them: the small one for quick
lookups and the large one for seeing how the feature is integrated in
a larger context.

You asked ... :-)

BTW: Where can I take a look at the current draft?

Regards,
Stefan

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