[#1215] Tk widget demo; English Tk docs?; Java 1.2 Swing — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>
Hi,
[#1218] Trivial FAQ bug — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#1229] A vote for old behavior — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#1232] Any FAQ requests, updates, ... — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#1233] Singleton classes — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#1263] Draft of the updated Ruby FAQ — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#1307] Ruby/GTK 0.23 released — Hiroshi IGARASHI <igarashi@...>
Hi all,
From: Hiroshi IGARASHI <igarashi@ueda.info.waseda.ac.jp>
From: "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@jump.net>
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 09:37:27PM -0500, Yasushi Shoji wrote:
[#1322] FAQ: Ruby acronyms — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>
In the spirit of TABWTDI (there are better ways to do it), I'd like to
[#1341] Vim syntax file — Mirko Nasato <mirko.nasato@...>
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 05:44:39PM +0100, Mirko Nasato wrote:
[#1354] Say hi (bis) — Pixel <pixel_@...>
hi all,
[#1355] nice sample for functional stuff — Pixel <pixel_@...>
what about having map in standard (and map_index too)?
[#1373] Ruby Language Reference Manual--Glossary — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>
I was going to print the Ruby Language Reference Manual when I noticed that
[#1376] Re: Scripting versus programming — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
Conrad writes:
[#1379] Re: Yield — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
>From: "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@jump.net>
[#1384] Re: Say Hi — mengx@...
My suggestion was to try to find a more comfortable method name (to me, and
[#1392] Re: Some Questions - Parameterised Types / Invariants — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>
>1. Parameterised Types / Template Classes
[#1398] Bignum aset — Andrew Hunt <Andy@...>
[#1488] Discussion happens on news.groups — Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...>
Hi,
[#1508] Ruby/GTK and the mainloop — Ian Main <imain@...>
Hello Ian,
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.))
From: "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@jump.net>
[#1528] ruby <=> python — Quinn Dunkan <quinn@...>
Hello! I'm new to ruby-talk, and mostly new to ruby. I'm making a document
[#1551] Ruby thread scheduling buglet — Ian Main <imain@...>
[#1569] Re: Ruby: constructors, new and initialise — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
[#1591] Certain char's not recognized by "." in regex? — Wes Nakamura <wknaka@...>
[#1592] Race condition in Singleton — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[ruby-talk:01292] Request for discussion (RFD): unmoderated group comp.lang.ruby
REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
unmoderated group comp.lang.ruby
This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of of
an unmoderated group comp.lang.ruby. This is not a Call
for Votes (CFV); you cannot vote at this time. Procedural details are
below.
Newsgroup lines:
comp.lang.ruby The Ruby programming language.
RATIONALE: comp.lang.ruby
Ruby is a relatively new very-high-level language developed in Japan.
Ruby is a dynamic object oriented programming language that provides
many of the best-liked power and convenience features of Perl and
Python on one hand, with an elegantly simple and powerful syntax that
was partly inspired by Eiffel and Ada on the other hand. Ruby is also
an open source language. There are over 1000 members of 4 Japanese
Ruby mailing lists (general, developers, math, extension writers),
with a peak volume topping 100 messages per day. At present, there is
only one English Ruby mailing list with about 125 members, with a
recent volume of 5-10 messages per day; however this should approach
the traffic level of the Japanese lists as more English-speaking
people learn Ruby and as English language Ruby documentation continues
to become increasingly available. A survey of DejaNews shows much of
1999's newsgroup discussion of Ruby took place on comp.lang.python,
which is not optimal, since comp.lang.python is dedicated to the
Python language. In Japan, Ruby has overtaken Python in terms of
popular usage. During 1999 and into early 2000, Ruby has been featured
in several articles in the English language software trade press,
indicating it is in the realm of the takeoff threshold that both Perl
and Python attained many years ago. (Please see
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/ruby.html for the
latest example.) The English language Ruby home page is
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/, which provides links to documentation
and download pages for Ruby.
CHARTER: comp.lang.ruby
The comp.lang.ruby newsgroup is devoted to discussions of the Ruby
programming language and related issues.
Examples of relevant postings would include, but not be limited to,
the following subjects:
* Bug reports
* Announcements of software written with Ruby
* Examples of Ruby code
* Suggestions for Ruby developers
* Requests for help from new Ruby programmers
The newsgroup is not moderated. Binaries are prohibited (except the
small PGP type). Advertising is prohibited (except for announcements
of new Ruby-related products).
END CHARTER.
PROCEDURE:
This is a request for discussion, not a call for votes. In this phase
of the process, any potential problems with the proposed newsgroups
should be raised and resolved. The discussion period will continue
for a minimum of 21 days (starting from when the first RFD for this
proposal is posted to news.announce.newgroups), after which a Call For
Votes (CFV) will be posted by a neutral vote taker. Please do not
attempt to vote until this happens.
All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.
This RFD attempts to comply fully with the Usenet newsgroup creation
guidelines outlined in "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "How
to Format and Submit a New Group Proposal". Please refer to these
documents (available in news.announce.newgroups) if you have any
questions about the process.
DISTRIBUTION:
This RFD has been posted to the following newsgroups:
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, comp.lang.perl.misc,
comp.lang.python, comp.lang.java.programmer
and the following mailing list:
ruby-talk@netlab.co.jp (English language Ruby discussion group)
Subcribe via: ruby-talk-ctl@netlab.co.jp
('subscribe first_name last_name' in body)
Proponent: Conrad Schneiker <schneiker@jump.net>