[#13775] Problems with racc rule definitions — Michael Neumann <neumann@...>

15 messages 2001/04/17
[#13795] Re: Problems with racc rule definitions — Minero Aoki <aamine@...> 2001/04/18

Hi,

[#13940] From Guido, with love... — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

52 messages 2001/04/20

[#13953] regexp — James Ponder <james@...>

Hi, I'm new to ruby and am coming from a perl background - therefore I

19 messages 2001/04/21

[#14033] Distributed Ruby and heterogeneous networks — harryo@... (Harry Ohlsen)

I wrote my first small distributed application yesterday and it worked

15 messages 2001/04/22

[#14040] RCR: getClassFromString method — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)

It would be nice to have a function that returns a class type given a

20 messages 2001/04/22

[#14130] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Guy N. Hurst wrote:

21 messages 2001/04/24
[#14148] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — Stephen White <spwhite@...> 2001/04/24

On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Conrad Schneiker wrote:

[#14188] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2001/04/25

Hi,

[#14193] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — "W. Kent Starr" <elderburn@...> 2001/04/25

On Tuesday 24 April 2001 23:02, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#14138] Re: python on the smalltalk VM — Conrad Schneiker <schneik@...>

FYI: Thought this might be of interest to the JRuby and Ruby/GUI folks.

27 messages 2001/04/24
[#14153] Re: python on the smalltalk VM — Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin@...> 2001/04/24

Conrad Schneiker <schneik@austin.ibm.com> writes:

[#14154] array#flatten! question — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/04/24

Hello.

[#14159] Can I insert into an array — Jim Freeze <jim@...> 2001/04/24

Ok, this may be a dumb question, but, is it possible to insert into an

[#14162] Re: Can I insert into an array — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2001/04/24

Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> writes:

[#14289] RCR: Array#insert — Shugo Maeda <shugo@...> 2001/04/27

At Wed, 25 Apr 2001 01:28:36 +0900,

[#14221] An or in an if. — Tim Pettman <tjp@...>

Hi there,

18 messages 2001/04/25

[#14267] Re: Ruby mascot proposal — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik@...>

Danny van Bruggen,

16 messages 2001/04/26

[#14452] How to do it the Ruby-way 3 — Stefan Matthias Aust <sma@3plus4.de>

First a question: Why is

21 messages 2001/04/30

[ruby-talk:14288] Ruby mascot proposal. Will this end ?

From: "Furio R. Filoseta (Tlf.)" <furifilo901@...>
Date: 2001-04-27 02:45:45 UTC
List: ruby-talk #14288
Sumimasen, everybody.

This is not to antagonize anyone, but all this mascot thing is starting to
look to me as if it寄 getting  out of hand. My point is that when you start
speaking about "Ruby detractors" and not allowing them the possibility of
laughing about the mascot, even implying that there is a chance that people
will shy away from Ruby because of the mascot, you are being very shallow.

I read a post where someone was commenting he stayed away from Python
because it is named after a Snake. Well, I associate the name with a very
powerful GUN, the Colt Python, a gun I really like, so if I fell into this
line of thinking, Python is the language I should be using right now. (I am
not, but just because I like Ruby best, and I get paid to use C#).

Please excuse me, but you have to agree with me that this is plain stupid !
You don't, you CAN'T choose a programming language for any other reason than
its technical, syntactical, etc. characteristics.

On the other hand, he who goes on teasing Perl programmers because their
mascot is a camel is exercising his right to do so, as is the one who goes
on teasing someone because of his hair. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's
stupid, but it is NEVER TRANSCENDENTAL.

Then there is all this stuff about political nuances. Give me a break ! This
would not be politically correct, this would, but my wife would kill me.
This is typical USA. I frankly couldn't care less, and so should you. You
are programmers, when on earth did you start worrying about all this crap ?

Ruby IS japanese, so it is only proper the icon I click on to start depicts
a Japanese image. The Ruby-chan idea is excellent, but any other JAPANESE
icon is OK to me.

I don't really like the name Ruby, but that is the name Matz gave to HIS
wonderful language, which I really like above the rest. I wish he put an end
to all this, but somehow I'm sure he won't. So it rests on us, guys. Lets
think like programmers, not bureaucrats.

I apologize again if I made anyone feel insulted. I am not being personal,
I'm just again the "Gestalt".

Furio Filoseta

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