[#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:01454] Re: Yield

From: Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...>
Date: 2000-02-16 12:54:25 UTC
List: ruby-talk #1454
Conrad Schneiker writes:
> 

...

> > This would be better, IMHO. 'Destructive' means for me:
> > destruct/destroy the object. But it is changed really! So I would vote
> > for it!
> 
> Would you also vote for 'mutator'?

Hmmm! Right now, I cannot remember I have heard of that word. For me
'mutator' would sounds like: taking one object and 'mutate' it to
another one using a 'mutator'. But as it should be a 'mutation', I
would expect that e.g. a Fixnum 'mutates' into a Bignum or vice versa!

But a string that was substituted using e.g. 'String::gsub!' would be
'modified' instead of 'mutated'! If a String could become a, let's
say, File, I could imagine to call that 'mutate'. For me 'mutation'
would mean that, at least, an object's base class has changed.

But as I am not a native speaker, perhaps my interpretation is
questionable!

Anyway 'mutator' is better than 'destructive'. If no other more
appropiate solution is popping up, I would vote for 'mutator' as I am
using one word instead of two then :-)

But what is with e.g. 'modificator'?

> 
> Conrad
> 

\cle

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