[#146971] Inference Engine (#37) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
[#146982] Fault Tolerant DRb? — Kirk Haines <khaines@...>
Just pondering different things this morning, and my mind came back to
[#146997] require problem with syntax errors — David Corbin <dcorbin@...>
I have written a little "test suite" for my use in developing a rails
[#147002] How to return entire row to compare against another row in ruby — bww00amdahl@...
New to Ruby and would like to the following in Ruby
On Jul 1, 2005, at 3:25 PM, bww00amdahl@yahoo.com wrote:
[#147004] How and where Fixnum are created — "Eustaquio Rangel de Oliveira Jr." <eustaquiorangel@...>
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[#147009] no clue — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
I thought for all of five seconds for a good subject line for this
Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> writes:
On 7/1/05, Daniel Brockman <daniel@brockman.se> wrote:
Hi Joe,
On 8/13/05, Simon Krer <SimonKroeger@gmx.de> wrote:
On 8/13/05, Simon Krer <SimonKroeger@gmx.de> wrote:
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
On 8/13/05, Ara.T.Howard <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
On 8/14/05, Ara.T.Howard <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
[#147010] How to use Test::Unit::Assertions from class methods? — Michael Schuerig <michael@...>
[#147022] dirwatch-0.9.0 — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>
[#147042] ruby-ldap: bind authentication problem — Boris Glawe <boris@...>
Hi,
[#147044] Loading a file without cluttering the global namespace — Benjamin Hepp <benjamin-hepp@...>
Hello,
[#147056] class variable leading a double life — "Amarison" <amarison@...>
Can someone please explain why the @var variable leads a double life? One
On Jul 2, 2005, at 9:55 AM, Amarison wrote:
James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
[#147076] FlipFlop Voodoo — Daniel Nugent <nugend@...>
So I was reading through the retrospective on RedHanded today and saw
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 01:44:32PM +0900, Daniel Nugent wrote:
[#147080] tkextlib and Unicode — "Axel" <anieden@...>
Hello!
[#147086] Ruby/Gosu — Kevin Pratt <netikular@...>
Hi there,
[#147106] warning: refine foo, what!? — "_ugly" <mgarriss@...>
I've been doing some unit tests with ruby -W. Wow did I have a lot to
[#147114] calling an arbitrary superclass method — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...>
Anybody know of a way to call an arbitrary method in the
[#147139] ruby-dev summary 26325-26385 — Masayoshi TAKAHASHI <maki@...>
Hi all,
[#147153] Ruby under Cygwin problems — JZ <usenet@...>
Whatever Ruby module I want to install under Cygwin I always get the same
> No this is not the problem, it's just one more of this quick and dirty hacks (that i don't like in ruby).
karlin.fox@gmail.com said:
Hello Ryan,
Lothar Scholz <mailinglists@scriptolutions.com> writes:
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 23:18 +0900, Christian Neukirchen wrote:
[#147156] Add methods to a predefined class: on the class instance or metaclass? — "Eustaquio Rangel de Oliveira Jr." <eustaquiorangel@...>
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[#147157] Inference Engine (#37) — Paolo Capriotti <p.capriotti@...>
My solution can be found here:
Paolo Capriotti wrote:
On 7/4/05, Abu Abdullah <alawi2@eim.ae> wrote:
Paolo Capriotti wrote:
[#147160] ANN: ContextualService 0.1.0 — sera@...
Here's another library that comes from Lafcadio: ContextualService.
[#147171] REXML and namespace axis troubles — Daniel Nugent <nugend@...>
Hello,
[#147174] Exececuting another application from within ruby — Nigel Wilkinson <nigel@...>
Hi folks
Nigel Wilkinson wrote:
[#147180] Observer patch — nornagon <nornagon@...>
Hi all.
[#147182] TagTreeScanner 0.6 — "Gavin Kistner" <gavin@...>
From http://phrogz.net/RubyLibs/rdoc/OWLScribble/doc/tts.html:
[#147207] modifying pickaxe 2 pdf — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Hi Dave and others,
[#147224] RubyConf 2005 Registration now open — Chad Fowler <chadfowler@...>
Hello everyone,
Chad Fowler wrote:
On 7/5/05, Hal Fulton <hal9000@hypermetrics.com> wrote:
[#147235] RoR: Tree and Grid Widgets — "Jenjhiz" <jenjhiz@...>
So far I'm impressed with what I see in RoR. I look at using RoR to
[#147242] What is wrong in this code ... ??? — "Faisal Raja" <Raja.Faisal@...>
Hello ,
On 7/5/05, Faisal Raja <Raja.Faisal@gmail.com> wrote:
[#147280] Extract/Parse String? — tuyet.ctn@...
How do I extract "treeframe1120266500902" from this String class
Assaph Mehr <assaph@gmail.com> wrote:
> Although that'll work for this particular string, I'd rather think this is a
[#147300] Inheriting Array and slice() behaviour — Sylvain Joyeux <sylvain.joyeux@...>
I have a class inheriting Array, and I expected slice() and []
Excerpts from Sylvain Joyeux's mail of 6 Jul 2005 (EDT):
Hi,
This is a lisp-like language, so expressions are basically array of atoms
William Morgan <wmorgan-ruby-talk@masanjin.net> wrote:
Excerpts from Robert Klemme's mail of 6 Jul 2005 (EDT):
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, William Morgan wrote:
Excerpts from Ara.T.Howard's mail of 7 Jul 2005 (EDT):
William Morgan schrieb:
Are you suggesting that everywhere I write a subclass I should have the
Excerpts from Pit Capitain's mail of 7 Jul 2005 (EDT):
[#147335] UDPSocket question — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
I'm having problems creating a UDP socket that listens for messages on
What would be great if someone could fill in the blanks for me, or
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 05:21 +0900, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Seems to work great, thanks!
Related question:
[#147336] Marketing a system that relies on a component that is alpha version 0.1 — "Jenjhiz" <jenjhiz@...>
No matter how good the programming language is, no matter how easy it
[#147345] Collecting garbage — "Eustaquio Rangel de Oliveira Jr." <eustaquiorangel@...>
Hi.
"Eustaquio Rangel de Oliveira Jr." <eustaquiorangel@yahoo.com> writes:
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"Eustaquio Rangel de Oliveira Jr." <eustaquiorangel@yahoo.com> writes:
[#147355] Major web host supports Rails — bertrandmuscle@...
One of the biggest web hosts on the internet (Dreamhost) now supports
On 7/6/05, bertrandmuscle@yahoo.com <bertrandmuscle@yahoo.com> wrote:
On 7/6/05, Michael Campbell <michael.campbell@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone know if DreamHost "oversells" their space?
Want to support Ruby? Use Textdrive (http://www.textdrive.com/).
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Dennis Roberts wrote:
I agree. At one point I was considering TextDrive because of all the good=
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Carl Youngblood wrote:
[#147367] win32ole help — Ernest Ellingson <erne@...>
I'm trying to use winHTTPRequest (a com object) in Ruby. But I'm having
[#147406] Problem generaing RDoc documentation for gems — "almostobsolete@..." <almostobsolete@...>
Hi,
[#147418] Looking for AIX 5.2 binaries, IS anyone running Ruby on AIX 5.2 ?? — bww00amdahl@...
Looking for AIX 5.2 binaries, IS anyone running Ruby on AIX 5.2 ??
bww00amdahl@yahoo.com wrote:
[#147421] Ruby as mathematical language — "none" <webb.sprague@...>
Hi Ruby world.
In article <1120751187.861412.229850@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
I have an email to Ara to add me as an editor. I think you are right
A majority of this does seem to exist. The only area I'm aware of that
Regarding Narray, it seems kind of cool, but lacking in real
[#147429] watir and iframes? — armin@...
Hi all,
[#147438] Socket Question - close — Zach Dennis <zdennis@...>
If you have two sockets connected to eachother. Let's say...
Zach Dennis <zdennis@mktec.com> writes:
[#147456] recursively descend and rename files. — Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezra@...>
Hello list-
[#147479] Win32OLE and remote servers? — rubyhacker@...
I'm rying to figure out whether it's possible to
[#147493] Web services and larger files — Luke Kanies <luke@...>
Hi all,
[#147504] ruby-1.8.2: test.rb: Seg Fault in test_check "exception" — me2faster@...
I reduced the sample/test.rb to just the test_check "exception"
Here's my config.h:
Hi,
[#147506] Ruby in XML. — John Carter <john.carter@...>
I have just stuck this on..
How does this work for loops? For example this won't work:
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, David Mitchell wrote:
Hey,
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, David Mitchell wrote:
[#147507] Questions about GC, memory management and C extensions — "Zed A. Shaw" <zedshaw@...>
So I've been doing C extensions for a while now, and there's always been
[#147520] Need architecture help — "Amit Chitre" <amitchitre@...>
My problem:
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Amit Chitre wrote:
[#147537] Removing "warning: method redefined" — "Brian Takita" <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
[#147542] Re: accessing index inside map — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
nobuyoshi nakada [mailto:nobuyoshi.nakada@ge.com] wrote:
Pe, Botp wrote:
Hi --
On 7/8/05, David A. Black <dblack@wobblini.net> wrote:
[#147575] Possibility using win32ole? — "gregarican" <greg.kujawa@...>
I have an old DOS app used for retail polling that I have to babysit.
[#147588] Problems with RDT & Unit Testing — Brad Wilson <dotnetguy@...>
I'm having issues with RDT and unit testing (basically, it doesn't
I have it working in Eclipse 3.0 but not Eclipse 3.1. Could you be having=
Maybe. I could just try to back down to Eclipse 3.0.
Just fired up Eclipse 3.1 with RDT (on my laptop) getting this when I try=
Yep, that's what I've got, too. I'll back down to Eclipse 3.0 then. Thanks!
[#147611] HTTP.get problem — "Ken Kaplan" <kkaplan@...>
I'm new to ruby, and I've run into a problem while reading 'Programming
[#147613] class of function — Daniel Sche <uval@...>
Hello
[#147621] Re: [patch] for ri case sensitivity (was - RE: disable ri case se nsit ive) — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Gavin Kistner [mailto:gavin@refinery.com] wrote:
[#147622] Enabling readline support in 1.9.0? — David Brady <ruby_talk@...>
Hello,
[#147630] truncate a string to first 200 characters — "luke" <lduncalfe@...>
[#147651] Strings vs arrays — Luke Worth <luke@...>
Hi.
Luke Worth <luke@worth.id.au> writes:
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 00:06 +0900, Daniel Brockman wrote:
Luke Worth <luke@worth.id.au> writes:
--- Daniel Brockman <daniel@brockman.se> wrote:
[#147686] Reflection of an unloaded class/object — "Kyle Heon" <kheon@...>
Is it possible to look inside an object without it having already been
[#147700] Rant 0.4.0 — Stefan Lang <langstefan@...>
Rant is a flexible build tool written entirely in Ruby,
[#147703] SerializableProc (#38) — Robin Stocker <robin-lists-ruby-talk@...>
Hi,
[#147711] Programming the Lego robots using Ruby technology. — Victor Reyes <victor.reyes@...>
Do anyone knows if there is a Ruby API to program the Lego robots?
Thank you Daz, I needed That!
HI Victor,
I see.I thought that I could write a Ruby procedure with specific directivesto control the robot. Then the procedure would be downloaded "into"the robot for its execution.I watched a TV demo of the Lego Robot where directives whereprogrammed and loaded into the Robot. Things such as: "When hittingand object, go on reverse" and more were used.
[#147718] A good TK — Dibya Prakash <prakash.dibya@...>
Hi,
Dibya Prakash wrote:
[#147719] Log4r's Redefine Warnings — "Brian Takita" <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
[#147720] Re: accessing index inside map — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Yukihiro Matsumoto [mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org] wrote:
Hi,
Hi --
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 08:07:37PM +0900, David A. Black wrote:
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 10:04:02AM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
> IMHO the enumerator approach is slightly superior as your suggestion can
> Well, apparently we have differing opinions on this. Personally I find
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 01:46:17AM +0900, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
Hi,
nobuyoshi nakada wrote:
[#147747] Re: accessing index inside map — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
dblack@wobblini wrote:
[#147750] rdoc/attributes — Patrick Gundlach <clr6.10.randomuser@...>
Hello out there,
[#147770] Standard Library Warnings — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I keep running into some warning message from standard libraries. I
[#147790] class_attr_accessor — "Jeffrey Moss" <jeff@...>
I was playing around with class variables and class instance variables
I think it only gets tricky like you've pointed out if you're trying to do
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Jeffrey Moss wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Ara.T.Howard wrote:
[#147811] installation of files — Michael Gebhart <mail@...>
Hi,
[#147829] Splitting source code — Luke Worth <luke@...>
Hi. Coming from a c++/java background, i'm having a bit of trouble in
[#147832] RSS/Atom parsing libraries for Ruby? — Jonas Galvez <jonasgalvez@...>
Anything close to the excellent http://feedparser.org?
[#147847] Removing Instance Methods — "Brian Takita" <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
I'm sorry about the nonexistant explanation.
Like this,
[#147865] adding attributes (attr_*-style) to single objects — "David A. Black" <dblack@...>
Hi --
[#147873] anyone using amrita? — Navindra Umanee <navindra@...>
Hi,
[#147895] Updating GUIs — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Hi,
Joe,
Hi,
From: Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com>
[#147902] Article: Ruby on Rails and J2EE: Is there room for both? — "Aaron Rustad" <arustad@...>
There is a new article on IBM developerWorks comparing J2EE and Rails
Aaron Rustad wrote:
On 7/12/05, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
[#147904] Namespace conflict resolution — "Dema" <demetriusnunes@...>
Hi guys,
[#147929] NoMethodError in Range#include? — "Levin Alexander" <levin@...>
Hi,
[#147931] Re: Does Ruby/Tk have all features as perl/Tk or java swing? — Dido Sevilla <dido.sevilla@...>
On 7/13/05, ngoc <ngoc@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#147937] Another regular expression question — tuyet.ctn@...
I have a select box that contains two items that are similar:
tuyet.ctn@mscibarra.com wrote:
Thanks, Timothy, I did see this in the Ruby Regular Expression web
[#147952] Initialization via a Module — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>
I have a module that needs to set a few instance variables on the
Call `super' from `initialize'.
[#147961] Gem hangs while updating source index (incompatible marshal file format) — Tim Shadel <timshadel@...>
Hi,
[#147964] Re: Does Ruby/Tk have all features as perl/Tk or java swing? — Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai@...>
From: ngoc <ngoc@yahoo.com>
[#148002] correct use of join? — Joseph Paish <jepaish@...>
when i run a (large) script i am writing, this is the output i get on the
[#148046] Ruby has ruined my C++ — John Carter <john.carter@...>
These are exciting days in the world of C++. Every month the C/C++ User
John Carter wrote:
> Two!
Kero wrote:
> After 4 years, Ruby still hasn't ruined itself.
Hello tony,
tony summerfelt wrote:
Let's say that I have this...friend...um yea. And this 'friend' was
On 7/18/05, Daniel Amelang <daniel.amelang@gmail.com> wrote:
So, tell my why you prefer the on_event( :event_type ) syntax?
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 06:55:23AM +0900, Jacob Fugal wrote:
On 2005-07-17, tony summerfelt <snowzone5@hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Kero <kero@chello.single-dot.nl>
> Ha! You've reproduced my code almost exactly :)
Kero wrote on 7/19/2005 12:45 PM:
I currently know of 3 ruby GUI toolkits that are cross platform ...
[#148067] Ruby momentum? — Preston Crawford <me@...>
I'm an outsider to the Ruby community. I've used it a time or two,
Preston Crawford wrote:
Hi --
Preston Crawford wrote:
Preston Crawford wrote:
Zach Dennis wrote:
Where I work (and I imagine most places), they don't bring developers on
> *Actually when I've mentioned Ruby at work it's inspired more often a
On Monday 18 July 2005 7:41 am, tsuraan wrote:
> This is something of a mixed bag. Rails has been marketed very heavily, true.
On Monday 18 July 2005 9:19 am, tsuraan wrote:
[#148078] ANN: ParseTree 1.3.7 Released — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...>
ParseTree version 1.3.7 has been released!
[#148091] SerializableProc (#38) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The solutions this time show some interesting differences in approach, so I want
[#148094] Zlib::GzipWriter#close error — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>
Why is Zlib::GzipWriter#close throwing an error here? The resulting
[#148104] difference? — G畸or SEBESTYノN <segabor@...>
Hi,
[#148107] Help: very simple script problem — Tristan Knowles <cydonia_1@...>
Hi,
Here's a working version that I've made some changes to (some of the
Ahhh. Thats better :). Much easier to understand
Tristan Knowles wrote:
[#148137] Re: Parsing DNS zonefiles — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#148145] Perl/Tk, CheckButtons, and modifying variables — "David Douthitt" <ssrat@...>
I'm trying to use a series of CheckButtons, and all is going pretty
I think I'm getting closer (at least) to understanding this. Instead
[#148164] Difference between Class.new and class — "Levin Alexander" <levin@...>
Hi,
[#148170] gen'l LIST protocol question — OpenMacNews <OpenMacNews@...>
hi all,
[#148173] Ruby can call external shell commands, right? — Preston Crawford <me@...>
I'm trying to use it to scrape the URL for one of my favorite radio
[#148208] rake question — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
rule '.o' => ['.c'] do |t|
Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> writes:
On 7/15/05, Olaf Klischat <klischat@cs.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
[#148221] to_i() bug? — JZ <usenet@...>
p '1201'.to_i(2)
[#148229] Sampling (#39) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
On Jul 15, 2005, at 8:00 AM, Ruby Quiz wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On 7/15/05, Wybo Dekker <wybo@servalys.nl> wrote:
Belorion wrote:
On 7/15/05, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
* Cassio Pennachin <pennachin@gmail.com> [2005-07-16 03:04:12 +0900]:
> Shouldn't those number be more like
On 7/15/05, Cassio Pennachin <pennachin@gmail.com> wrote:
Belorion wrote:
David Brady wrote:
James,
Jacob Fugal <lukfugl@gmail.com> writes:
From: "Olaf Klischat" <klischat@cs.tu-berlin.de>
Here is my solution:
Dominik Bathon wrote:
Hi,
[#148260] net/http and begin/end block — Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezra@...>
Hey list-
[#148271] TkVarible question — "eching" <bingopajama@...>
Hi,
[#148309] Customizable Mixin — "Phrogz" <gavin@...>
Summary:
[#148317] What does this construct mean? — "Casper" <caspertonka@...>
1. class MyController < ActionController::Base
Devin Mullins wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Casper wrote:
Hi --
[#148321] Cascading <=> comparisons — Garance A Drosehn <drosihn@...>
Let's say I have a hash with some values in it, and I want to
[#148338] delaying string evaluation — Navindra Umanee <navindra@...>
Hi,
On 16 Jul 2005, at 01:23, Navindra Umanee wrote:
Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
On Jul 16, 2005, at 10:34 AM, Navindra Umanee wrote:
James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On Jul 16, 2005, at 3:23 PM, Navindra Umanee wrote:
Hi James,
Navindra Umanee wrote:
Devin Mullins <twifkak@comcast.net> wrote:
[#148341] Just seen on c.l.py — Stephen Kellett <snail@...>
Hi Folks,
In article <05th9VCgqN2CFwW4@objmedia.demon.co.uk>,
Phil Tomson wrote:
On 7/16/05, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Hello James,
Lothar Scholz wrote:
> Are you talking about what Rails does, or about how some framework in
[#148357] Ruby VS PHP — Tristan Knowles <cydonia_1@...>
I was chatting with a PHP dev friend tonight, he is a
Tristan Knowles ha scritto:
> I dropped the whole OO vs not true OO but he claimed
Hello Belorion,
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Hi,
2005/7/16, Dominik Schlter <schlu-do@gmx.net>:
Hello Robert,
On Monday 18 July 2005 2:55 pm, Lothar Scholz wrote:
[#148369] Can Rails deal with related attributes in forms? — Robert Jones <jonesieboy@...>
Hi! I'm exploring whether or not to move to Rails, and the solution to the
[#148384] `not' in parameter lists — Daniel Brockman <daniel@...>
I just noticed that all of the following give syntax errors:
[#148402] Nonblocking Sockets — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Is this the "standard" way to make a nonblocking Socket in Ruby?
From: "James Edward Gray II" <james@grayproductions.net>
Hi,
[#148439] Proposal for next week's ruby quiz — Daniel Amelang <daniel.amelang@...>
So, let's make next week's quiz an exploration of this whole 'what is
[#148456] Sampling (#39) — Graeme Defty <ruby_quizzer@...>
Sorry, all. New to the list. I accidentally posted my
[#148467] Cheapest ping possible — Matthew Margolis <mrmargolis@...>
I have a client/server application that I am currently developing that
[#148477] rdoc: no source code in doc? — Patrick Gundlach <clr6.10.randomuser@...>
Hello out there,
[#148490] Time.format — nornagon <nornagon@...>
Hi all.
[#148515] stopping a drb server — Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@...>
Should I be able to stop a drb server that ends with
On 7/17/05, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
On 17 Jul 2005, at 14:51, Mark Volkmann wrote:
[#148521] Rails vs. Catalyst — "Greg Brown" <greg7224@...>
I just picked up a job for a company that is working on survey
[#148523] alias of some methods does not work — "gga" <GGarramuno@...>
irb(main):006:0> module Kernel
[#148542] Refactoring Tycho API - Opinions wanted — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>
I've been revisiting my favorite Ruby project in the past
James Britt wrote:
Hal Fulton wrote:
Clifford Heath wrote:
Hal Fulton wrote:
[#148563] Reading total lines of file then displaying in reverse? — Tristan Knowles <cydonia_1@...>
How would I use File or IO to read all the lines of a
Tristan Knowles wrote:
[#148588] ruby-dev summary 26385-26467 — SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
Hi,
[#148617] windows - How to propagate environment variables to the system — armin@...
Hi windows-experts,
Armin wrote:
[#148650] Ruby Newbie looking for advice ... — "Meisenzahl, Christopher1" <christopher1.meisenzahl@...>
[#148652] Simple Graphs in Ruby? — Shalev NessAiver <shalev@...>
Is their any current libraries in ruby that will generate simple
[#148671] SciTE or FreeRIDE? ... — "Meisenzahl, Christopher1" <christopher1.meisenzahl@...>
[#148689] Re: `not' in parameter lists — twifkak@...
On Jul 17, 2005, at 2:34 PM, Daniel Brockman wrote:
Hi Devin,
[#148721] Ruby/Rails as a starter language? — "SomeDude" <somedude@...>
Hello,
If you don't need to get involved in web programming right away, gawk
vanek@acd.net wrote:
James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 09:41, Navindra Umanee wrote:
On 7/19/05, Stefan Lang <langstefan@gmx.at> wrote:
Mark Volkmann ha scritto:
Mark Volkmann wrote:
> In Java, classes aren't objects.
Daniel Amelang wrote:
Haha, I can't believe I'm actually standing up for Java. This is ridiculous.
Daniel Amelang wrote:
Kev Jackson wrote:
Kev Jackson wrote:
Devin Mullins wrote:
Adam P. Jenkins wrote:
Adam P. Jenkins wrote:
In article <Pine.LNX.4.62.0507192121430.10750@harp.ngdc.noaa.gov>,
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 02:05:56AM +0900, Phil Tomson wrote:
* Rick Nooner <rick@nooner.net> [2005-07-21 02:59:56 +0900]:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 03:21:08AM +0900, Jim Freeze wrote:
* Rick Nooner <rick@nooner.net> [2005-07-21 03:57:35 +0900]:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 04:47:41AM +0900, Jim Freeze wrote:
> I was just at the OCaml site,
Oooh oooh, a frankenstien language!
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Lyndon Samson wrote:
* Ara.T.Howard <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> [2005-07-21 09:18:16 +0900]:
Jim Freeze wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Rick Nooner wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 03:57:35AM +0900, Rick Nooner wrote:
On 20 Jul 2005, at 11:21, Jim Freeze wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Daniel Berger wrote:
"Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> writes:
[#148730] Memory profiling? — Scott Ellsworth <scott@...>
Hi, all.
[#148763] nil for unassigned keys — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>
Sometimes I find myself writing :key=>true,
Hi,
On 7/19/05, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
[#148796] Instance Eval of a Proc — Gavin Kistner <gavin@...>
Why can I not use a Proc created from a method in #instance_eval? (Or
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Gavin Kistner wrote:
"Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> writes:
On 7/19/05, Daniel Brockman <daniel@brockman.se> wrote:
[#148807] Help with SOAP — Ben Myles <ben.myles@...>
Hi,
[#148829] Parsing to DateTime — G畸or SEBESTYノN <segabor@...>
I have to parse input string to DateTime in format "%Y.%m.%d". How
[#148837] Re: Regarding rand — twifkak@...
I like it! Two notes:
[#148842] IRB reset? — "Chuck Brotman" <chuck.brotman@...>
I'm not sure if this is a Ruby or FreerRIDE question, so I'll ask it here
[#148859] ruby-gnome2 canvas pixbuf scaling — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Hi,
[#148891] RMagick Help — Michael Leonard <mikeleonard@...>
Hello,
[#148905] how to do charset conversion in ruby? — femtowin femtowin <femtowin@...>
hello all,
[#148928] Date.to_time error — Kev Jackson <kevin.jackson@...>
Hi,
[#148937] how to tell mozart from the meat puppets — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>
Ara.T.Howard ha scritto:
[#148941] Variable class (newb question) — Shaun Fanning <shaun.fanning@...>
I'm trying to figure out how to use Ruby to implement a strategy type
[#148995] Alternative to <%= — "Brian Takita" <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
[#149035] C extension makes things slower — ptkwt@... (Phil Tomson)
In general I've always seen things speed up when I've writtten C
In article <42DF4F1D.2060607@capitain.de>,
In article <20050721175902.GH2279@tux-chan>,
[#149049] Troubles, installing rake — "Christoph Neubauer" <christoph.neubauer@...>
Hi !
[#149059] Segmentation fault with a threads/forks script — Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@...>
Hi,
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 10:50:00PM +0900, "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 11:29:49PM +0900, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
Hi,
[#149092] Rubygems now integrated in the FreeBSD ports tree — Jonathan Weiss <jw@...>
Cheers,
[#149096] Rails Petstore v0.1 Released — "Aaron Rustad" <arustad@...>
I have released Rails Petstore, a rails implementation of JPetstore.
[#149109] Rubys Regular Expression Engine —
Some weeks ago I sent a message here, "Onigurama - Problem with Subexpression Call", sent on Montag, 27. Juni
[#149113] ruby gnome question — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
I have something like this
[#149134] svn backup via rake.. easier way to obtain lastest rev? — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>
I have made a small script that makes a backup of
[#149136] Connecting to a non-localhost Mysql with Ruby-DBI — "Francis Hwang" <sera@...>
I'm using DBI 0.0.23 on Slackware 10 and trying to connect to Mysql
[#149140] Odd Array#[x..y] return values — "Daniel Berger" <djberg96@...>
Hi all,
[#149153] FreeRIDE: Where does the output go? — "basi" <basi_lio@...>
I'm trying out FreeRIDE and I have a truly embarrassing question.
basi wrote:
[#149168] Are there packages? — EdUarDo <eduardo.yanezNOSPAM@...>
Hi, I'm new to Ruby. I'm going to start a new project and I'd like
[#149181] Re: Are there packages? — Brian Candler <B.Candler@...>
> Usually, Ruby projects use the following directory structure:
[#149184] Drawing Trees (#40) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
Hello Everybody,
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:05:26 +0200, Ruby Quiz <james@grayproductions.net>
[#149192] where can I get old versions of testunit? — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
I need to use testunit with ruby 1.6. It used to be possble to download
[#149198] Abstract class or interface? — EdUarDo <eduardo.yanezNOSPAM@...>
Hi all again :),
[#149211] newline and regular expressions — tsuraan <tsuraan@...>
I have a string "foo\nbar=blah", which I'd like to entirely replace
[#149213] ruby script hangs on regex match — Adrian Petru Dimulescu <adrian.dimulescu@...>
Hello,
[#149216] something similar to perl's XML::Simple — Cam <cameron.matheson@...>
Hi!
[#149254] Re: FAQ? Hash concatenation — "William James" <w_a_x_man@...>
[#149255] IDN Internation Domain Names? — Hadmut Danisch <x5@...>
Hi,
[#149286] Local Instance Methods — "Trans" <transfire@...>
Hi All--
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi --
[#149301] Build one-click-installer version prerequisites —
I am looking for all necessary things to build a tailored version (should use Onigurama) of the
[#149302] Any interest in writing gui library on top of qtruby? — meruby@...
wax is a gui written on top of wxPython. It allows seamless integration
meruby@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm using qt ruby myself.
[#149320] Strange SWIG behaviour — Esteban Manchado Vel痙quez <zoso@...>
Hi,
[#149321] Need help with a small Windows GUI app — Derek Gulbranson <derek@...>
I designed a small GUI application to enable my corporate clients to
[#149322] Lisp on Lines — "luke" <lduncalfe@...>
Read on the comp.lang.lisp group that someone is developing 'Lisp on Lines'
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, luke wrote:
How much less powerful than Lisp is Ruby?
I've only had passing experience with Lisp but the macro facility seems
This looks like first class functions to me:
"luke" <lduncalfe@eml.nope> writes:
[#149354] Using a class namespace for subclasses — "Trans" <transfire@...>
Wondering the general feeling about using the class namespace for
Trans wrote:
[#149360] Rake or Rant — Alexandru Popescu <the_mindstorm@...>
Hi!
[#149370] Interest in a wrapper for the Dallas/Maxim OneWire Public Domain API? — Clifford Heath <no@...>
I'm writing some stuff to handle a couple of different IButtons
In article <42e42063$0$24974$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>,
[#149379] IDE with incremental evaluation — zak.wilson@...
I've gotten a bit spoiled using Emacs with SLIME while learning Lisp.
[#149397] Nitro + Og 0.21.0 Compiler, Og custom joins, Og dynamic injection, new builder — "George Moschovitis" <george.moschovitis@...>
Hello everyone,
> new versions of Nitro and Og were just released.
George Moschovitis ha scritto:
gabriele renzi <surrender_it@remove-yahoo.it> writes:
> t= t | Elements | Localization | Markup
[#149405] self.x=(value) in private? — Patrick Gundlach <clr6.10.randomuser@...>
Hello Rubyists,
[#149406] Ruby and threads — "John Wells" <lists@...>
Guys,
"John Wells" <lists@sourceillustrated.com> writes:
Yohanes Santoso wrote:
[#149423] Newby question 'unless' — EdUarDo <eduardo.yanezNOSPAM@...>
Hi all, I'm overriding to_s method and I want to
[#149436] require fails the first time called and works the second time — "Brian Takita" <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
[#149445] www.ruby-lang.org down? — Alan Garrison <alang@...>
Just an FYI, the domain resolves but the site just hangs when trying to
[#149450] SOAP / WSDL — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Are there any examples of a Ruby program that publishes a WSDL and
[#149460] Re: Ruby extensions on 64 bit linux — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>
> -----Original Message-----
[#149472] Ruby on the mobile — Marcelo Paniagua <paniagua@...>
Hi,
There were some questions on this a while ago that I forwarded to the
i've been watching this out of curiosity rather than professional
HI All,
[#149481] What's so special about operators, built-in classes and modules? — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
I just noticed this little quirk. Is there something
On 2005-07-26 07:43:29 +0900, Jim Freeze wrote:
* Florian Frank <flori@nixe.ping.de> [2005-07-26 08:26:21 +0900]:
Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> writes:
Hmm, for some reason this part of your message was left out
"Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> writes:
"Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> writes:
[#149485] Script to walk a directory tree — "Kyle Heon" <kheon@...>
Can anyone point me in the direction of how to walk a directory tree
[#149490] Trying to understand symbols — "Sam Kong" <sam.s.kong@...>
Hello!
You are correct to think these two usages of 'symbol' are conflicting
[#149515] Factory Patterns in Ruby — Lyndon Samson <lyndon.samson@...>
Factory is a very common pattern in the java world, in some places
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Lyndon Samson wrote:
On 7/25/05, Ara.T.Howard <Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
On Monday 25 July 2005 10:17 pm, Lyndon Samson wrote:
[#149524] Ruby on LLP64 — "aquammles22f" <aquammles22f@...>
Hi,
[#149542] Ruby/Event (Myriad and SCGI) — "Zed A. Shaw" <zedshaw@...>
Hello Ruby People,
[#149555] — "Adrian Petru Dimulescu" <adrian.dimulescu@...>
Hello,
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Adrian Petru Dimulescu wrote:
Thanks a lot, and sorry for the lack of subkect -- but I realize I still
[#149560] defining to_s works oddly? — "Martin Elzen" <martinelzen@...>
[#149591] Cross compiling for ARM processor — Shawn Church <shawn@...>
I am new to Ruby and I have an application which would be well-suited to
[#149616] Next Official Ruby Version —
Is it somehow planned to build a new official Ruby before Ruby 2, that means a version called 1.10 or so?
"Wolfgang N疆asi-Donner" <wonado@donnerweb.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3knjnkFvenq5U1@uni-berlin.de...
Hello Wolfgang,
Lothar,
Hello Jeff,
Lothar Scholz <mailinglists@scriptolutions.com> wrote:
[#149628] Dir.entries returns [] on the second call — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
Is this normal?
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 23:49, Joel VanderWerf wrote:
Stefan Lang wrote:
[#149636] redirecting stdout in an extension — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
Hi ..
[#149654] (X)Emacs users going to RubyCOnf — Forrest Chang <fkc_email-news@...>
Hi All:
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:06 pm, Forrest Chang wrote:
[#149663] ActiveRecord — dbarros@...
Hi all,
[#149673] Build one-click-installer version - Files allready downloaded —
Hi,
[#149678] ActionMailer NoMethodError 'deliver' — "enspired" <jasonecartwright@...>
I have created a mailer class ReservationMailer < ActionMailer and
[#149707] ctype / isprint ? — Hadmut Danisch <x5@...>
Hi,
[#149720] Re: What's so special about operators, built-in classes and modules? — twifkak@...
>Then you will have complex network of classes instead of simple tree
gabriele renzi <surrender_it@remove-yahoo.it> writes:
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> writes:
gabriele renzi <surrender_it@remove-yahoo.it> writes:
On 7/27/05, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> writes:
Pit Capitain <pit@capitain.de> writes:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Daniel Brockman wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Jim Weirich wrote:
Ara.T.Howard wrote:
[#149738] Fixnum::{MIN,MAX} — Nikolai Weibull <mailing-lists.ruby-talk@...>
This may be silly, considering that Fixnums are converted to Bignums if
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Ara.T.Howard wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Daniel Berger wrote:
[#149783] Ruby in embedded applications — "treefrog" <stephen.hill@...>
Hi folks,
[#149793] Idea for Ruby 2.0 — Nikolai Weibull <mailing-lists.ruby-talk@...>
Lately I've found myself using pseudo-anonymous variables a lot, e.g.,
On 28/07/05, Nikolai Weibull
Brian Schrer wrote:
On 28/07/05, Nikolai Weibull
Brian Schrer wrote:
--- Nikolai Weibull
Hi,
[#149801] Combination of two arrays — Claus Spitzer <docboobenstein@...>
Greetings!
* Claus Spitzer <docboobenstein@gmail.com> [2005-07-28 20:57:24 +0900]:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Claus Spitzer wrote:
[#149802] method_missing crazyness — leon breedt <bitserf@...>
Hi,
[#149826] Method Scopes — "Trans" <transfire@...>
I would like to see Ruby gain a "scoping feature" (I usually refer to
Hi,
[#149852] Method Scope (again b/c google groups lost it) — "Trans" <transfire@...>
I would like to see Ruby gain a "scoping feature" (I usually refer to
[#149854] Sed -> Ruby : .. and ... — Keith Fahlgren <keith@...>
Hi all,
[#149871] Re: Hash and multiline items — "Charles Steinman" <acharlieblue@...>
[#149872] [ADV] Rails on RubyStuff — James Britt <james_b@...>
The first batch of Ruby Stuff left jaws dropping and had developers all
[#149876] Linux Journal article on Ruby — pat eyler <pat.eyler@...>
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8356 it's always nice to see another
>>http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8356 it's always nice to see another=
[#149891] Ruby libraries — Andrew Falanga <not_real@...>
Hi,
[#149919] Allow retry to take arguments? — "Daniel Berger" <djberg96@...>
Hi all,
[#149926] libcurl and ruby-dl — "Brian Takita" <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
[#149968] Which Regex-Engine will be used in Ruby 1.8.3 Release? —
One short question.
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> writes:
[#149969] Issues about Rubygems — "Itsnotvalid" <itsnotvalid@...>
Hello,
[#149982] Chopping the beginning of a string elegantly — "francisrammeloo@..." <francisrammeloo@...>
Hi all,
On Fri, July 29, 2005 8:41 am, francisrammeloo@hotmail.com said:
Thanks all,
[#149983] takes -1, not 0, arguments — Ramzi Ferchichi <raziir@...>
Hi,
[#149984] trying to make a soap request — Gregory Dyke <gregdyke@...>
Hi,
[#149998] Hooking Class Methods — "Trans" <transfire@...>
This works:
[#150005] The while loop for calculating a power of a number less than another number? — "Erik the Red" <the.g.man.x@...>
http://www.math.umd.edu/~dcarrera/ruby/0.3/chp_02/while.html
[#150022] Ruby on the Zaurus — "gregarican" <greg.kujawa@...>
A few years ago I toyed around some with the Sharp Zaurus SL-5500
[#150032] What does this assignment operator |= — Stefan Achatz <erazor@...>
Hello,
[#150066] confusion trying to get IMG tags from html page — "pkellner" <peter@...>
I'm trying to download images from a web page that has them listed with
[#150082] Re: [newbie] make local var visible — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Yukihiro Matsumoto [mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org] wrote:
[#150085] zlib error while installing gems on Linux — "Joe Cheng" <code@...>
Pardon my ignorance, I'm not that great with Linux.
[#150087] Instiki file uploads — horndude77@...
I'm not sure where to ask this, but this looks like as good a place as
[#150092] Mechanize as a tar.gz? — Kirk Haines <khaines@...>
I realize the answer is probably "no", but might Mechanize be available as a
[#150108] Re: make local var visible — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
William James [mailto:w_a_x_man@yahoo.com] wrote:
[#150110] Re: make local var visible — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Trans [mailto:transfire@gmail.com] wrote:
An interesting corllary is the what-if question of class and modules
[#150133] Ruby-Python; using python from within ruby — "Norjee" <Norjee@...>
At the moment I'm looking at rails, it seems like a great framework.
Hello Norjee,
I kind of got the ruby-python module to work! Sadly enough, I'm still
On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 03:41:03AM +0900, Norjee wrote:
I already send my changes to the original author. It weren't really big
This seems to work for me, Windows only though...
[#150140] Loading data (variables) — Chris Game <chrisgame@...>
Hi, I'm having some trouble loading dummy data into an irb session;
On 30/07/05, Chris Game <chrisgame@example.net> wrote:
[#150154] Ruby-Oniguruma interoperability on Named Groups —
Let me first explain the reason for and the kind of this message.
[#150173] code analysis request — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
I wrote the below code in maybe 10 minutes. It seems to do the job,
[#150175] Higher Order Functions — Nickolay Kolev <nmkolev@...>
Hi guys,
[#150188] European Ruby Conference, Euruko 05, Munich, October 15 and 16 — armin@...
Dear all,
[#150200] QUESTION: Good data structure for list within list with duplicates? — "basi" <basi_lio@...>
Hello,
[#150205] Yet Another useless Ruby 2 Idea — gabriele renzi <surrender_it@...>
Hi gurus and nubys,
Hello gabriele,
Jeff Wood <jeff.darklight@gmail.com> writes:
On 8/3/05, Daniel Brockman <daniel@brockman.se> wrote:
I'm not saying there are NO features of python that are cool... I like
Hi --
Yeah, I figured that out right after I had posted my message...
Jeff Wood ha scritto:
On 8/5/05, gabriele renzi <surrender_it@remove-yahoo.it> wrote:
Jacob Fugal ha scritto:
gabriele renzi wrote:
mathew ha scritto:
gabriele renzi wrote:
mathew wrote:
From: "Xeno Campanoli" <xeno@eskimo.com>
On 17/08/05, Bill Kelly <billk@cts.com> wrote:
[#150224] ruby/swig/svn load error — Belorion <belorion@...>
I just finished installing the SVN binding for ruby using SWIG 1.3.24
copmp.lang.ruby FAQ
RUBY NEWSGROUP FAQ -- Welcome to comp.lang.ruby! (Revised 2005-4-14)
This FAQ contains information for those who want to:
1) learn more about Ruby, and want to
2) post to comp.lang.ruby or to the ruby-lang mail list, or want to
3) provide anonymous feedback to help us improve Ruby.
This FAQ will be posted monthly. If you are reading this material
via the mailing list or the newsgroup, note that you can find it on
the web at: http://rubyhacker.com/clrFAQ.html
A German version of this FAQ is maintained by Josef "Jupp" Schugt. It can be
found at: http://oss.erdfunkstelle.de/ruby/
Note that this is *not* the Ruby language FAQ! This can be found at:
http://www.rubygarden.org/iowa/faqtotum/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 About Ruby
1.1 What is Ruby?
1.2 Where can I find out more about Ruby?
2 About comp.lang.ruby.
2.1 Tell me about comp.lang.ruby.
2.2 Tell me the posting guidelines for comp.lang.ruby.
2.3 Tell me about the prolific Matz poster.
2.4 How do the mailing list and newsgroup interrelate?
2.5 What are these 6-digit message numbers?
2.6 What is "POLS"?
3 Anything else?
1 About Ruby
1.1 What is Ruby?
Ruby is a very high level, fully OO programming language. Indeed,
Ruby is one of the relatively few pure OO languages. Yet despite
its conceptual simplicity, Ruby is still a powerful and practical
"industrial strength" development language.
Ruby selectively integrates many good ideas taken from Perl,
Python, Smalltalk, Eiffel, ADA, CLU, and LISP. Ruby combines
these ideas in a natural, well-coordinated system that embodies
the principles of least effort and least surprise to a
substantially greater extent than most comparable languages --
i.e., you get more bang for your buck, and what you write is more
likely to give you what you expected to get. Ruby is thus a
relatively easy to learn, easy to read, and easy to maintain
language; yet it is very powerful and sophisticated.
In addition to common OO features, Ruby also has threads,
singleton methods, mixins, fully integrated closures and
iterators, plus proper meta-classes. Ruby has a true
mark-and-sweep garbage collector, which makes code more reliable
and simplifies writing extensions. In summary, Ruby provides a
very powerful and very easy to deploy "standing on the shoulders
of giants" OO scaffolding/framework so that you can more quickly
and easily build what you want to build, to do what you want to
do.
You will find many former (and current) Perl, Python, Java, and
C++ users on comp.lang.ruby that can help you get up to speed in
Ruby.
Finally, Ruby is an "open source" development programming
language.
1.2 Where can I find out more about Ruby?
If you're into IRC, check out #ruby-lang on FreeNode. There are
also other channels -- see http://rubygarden.org/ruby?RubyOnIRC.
There are also many web and print resources listed below:
Ruby's home web site:
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ (Ruby home page)
Follow the links to documentation, downloads, the Ruby
Application Archive, the Ruby mail list archives, and
lots of other interesting information.
RubyForge (A major repository with hundreds of Ruby projects)
http://rubyforge.org
Ruby-Doc.org (A large source of Ruby documentation)
RubyCentral.COM (Ruby's other major on-line docs and links site):
http://www.rubycentral.com/
RubyCentral.ORG (Home of RubyCentral, Inc.)
http://www.rubycentral.org/
RubyGarden (An important wiki site, very content-rich)
http://rubygarden.org/
Ruby FAQ:
http://www.rubygarden.org/iowa/faqtotum/
Ruby User's Guide (introductory tutorial):
http://www.rubyist.net/~slagell/ruby/index.html
_Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby (A Ruby tutorial on acid, featuring
cartoon foxes)
http://poignantguide.net/ruby/
Note: The list of books below is now frozen. I don't
want to maintain this forever. We all hope the number
of Ruby books increases, of course.
English language Ruby books (recent publication order):
Programming Ruby: A Pragmatic Programmers Guide
2nd edition. See below.
Making Use of Ruby
by Suresh Mahadevan
Wiley; ISBN 0-471-21972-X (2002)
Teach Yourself Ruby in 21 Days
by Mark Slagell
Sams; ISBN: 0672322528 (March, 2002)
Ruby Developer's Guide
by Michael Neumann, Robert Feldt, Lyle Johnson
Publishers Group West; ISBN: 1928994644 (February, 2002)
The Ruby Way
by Hal Fulton
Sams; ISBN: 0672320835 (December, 2001)
Ruby In A Nutshell
by Yukihiro Matsumoto
O'Reilly & Associates; ISBN: 0596002149 (November, 2001)
Programming Ruby: A Pragmatic Programmers Guide
by Dave Thomas and Andrew Hunt
Addison Wesley; ISBN: 0201710897 (2000)
(As of Sept 2004, there is a second edition also. It is
not open-sourced at this time.)
Online version: http://www.rubycentral.com/book/
(Note that this is a *legal* first edition.)
Download:
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/downloads/book.html
Errata:
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/ruby/errata/errata.html
German language Ruby books (author alpha order):
Das Einsteigerseminar Ruby. Der methodische und
ausf端hrliche Einstieg.
by Dirk Engel and Klaus Spreckelsen
ISBN: 3826672429
Programmieren mit Ruby
by Armin Roehrl, Stefan Schmiedl, Clemens Wyss, et al.
dpunkt.de; ISBN 3898641511 (February, 2002)
Online: http://www.approximity.com/rubybuch2/node1_main.html
Programmieren mit Ruby. Handbuch f端r den pragmatischen
Programmierer.
Dave Thomas & Andy Hunt
Addison-Wesley, 2002; ISBN: 382731965X.
A German translation of the "Pickaxe" (Programming Ruby).
Pickaxe translation by Juergen Katins:
http://home.vr-web.de/juergen.katins/ruby/buch/
Search past postings to comp.lang.ruby or the ruby-lang mail list
(which have been mirrored to each other since mid-2000):
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=comp.lang.ruby
http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/ruby/ruby-talk/index.shtml
Local Ruby users and groups in your area:
http://www.pragprog.com/ruby?RubyUserGroups
2 About comp.lang.ruby
2.1 Tell me about comp.lang.ruby
comp.lang.ruby was officially approved in early May, 2000.
(Conrad Schneiker, the former maintainer of this FAQ, was
responsible for the "net paperwork" of creating this group.)
Here is the official charter:
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 include, but are not 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.
2.2 Tell me the posting guidelines for comp.lang.ruby.
(You should also follow these guidelines for the ruby-list mail
list, since it is mirrored to comp.lang.ruby.)
(1) ALWAYS be friendly, considerate, tactful, and tasteful. We
want to keep this forum hospitable to the growing ranks of
newbies, very young people, and their teachers, as well as
cater to fire breathing wizards.
(2) Keep your content relevant and easy to follow. Try to keep
your content brief and to the point, but also try to include
all relevant information.
(a) The general format guidelines (aka USENET Netiquette) are
matters of common sense and common courtesy that make life
easier for 3rd parties to follow along (in real time or
when perusing archives):
- PLEASE NOTE! Include quoted text from previous posts
*BEFORE* your responses. And *selectively* quote as much
as is relevant.
- Use *plain* text; don't use HTML, RTF, or Word. Most
mail or newsreader programs have an option for this; if
yours doesn't, get a (freeware) program or use a
web-based service that does.
- Include examples from files as *in-line* text; don't
use attachments.
(b) If reporting a problem, give *all* the relevant
information the first time; this isn't the psychic friends
newsgroup. When appropriate, include:
- The version of Ruby. ("ruby -v")
- The compiler name and version used to build Ruby.
- The OS type and level. ("uname -a")
- The actual error messages.
- An example (preferably simple) that produces the
problem.
(3) Make the subject line maximally informative, so that people
who should be interested will read your post and so that people
who wouldn't be interested can easily avoid it.
*Usefully* describe the contents of your post:
This is OK:
"How can I do x with y on z?"
"Problem: did x, expected y, got z."
"BUG: doing x with module y crashed z."
This is *NOT* OK:
"Please help!!!"
"Newbie question"
"Need Ruby guru to tell me what's wrong"
These prefixes have become common for subject lines:
ANN: (for announcements)
BUG: (for bug reports)
OT: (for off-topic, if you must post off-topic)
(4) Finally, be considerate: don't be too lazy. If you are
seeking information, first make a reasonable effort to look it
up. As appropriate, check the Ruby home page, check the Ruby
FAQ and other documentation, use google.com to search past
comp.lang.ruby postings, and so on.
2.3 Tell me about the prolific Matz poster.
Matz (aka Yukihiro Matsumoto) is the wizard who created Ruby for
us, so be nice to him. He is very busy, so be patient when asking
questions. See the Ruby home page to find out more about him and
his work. I (Conrad Schneiker) founded comp.lang.ruby at his
suggestion. Contrary to lots of skepticism, it was approved on
the first attempt, with 200 yes votes.
2.4 How do the mailing list and newsgroup interrelate?
The mailing list is older. When the newsgroup was created, they
diverged. In mid-2001, Dave Thomas created a two-way gateway
that would "mirror" the newsgroup to the list and vice versa.
(This was accomplished in 200 lines of Ruby code.) It is not
perfect; because of variability in the news feed, sometimes
messages are dropped or duplicated.
The online archive of the mailing list therefore includes most
of the traffic on the newsgroup, excluding the posts that were
made before the creation of the gateway.
Note: Spam or other inappropriate messages are NOT the
responsibility of Dave Thomas, who maintains the gateway. He
does everything in his power to deal with this issue. Do NOT
report spam to his ISP merely because the messages come from
his server.
2.5 What are these 6-digit message numbers?
Historically, every item on the mailing list had a subject
starting with a string like: [ruby-talk:99999]
The message numbers were convenient since they were strictly
serial and formed a good way to refer to a past message. But
they interfered with threading; Matz removed them after the
matter was put to a vote in early 2002.
The news header still refers to this number, should anyone
wish to retrieve it. On the mailing list this number can
now be found in the X-Mail-Count: header.
You can point to a specific message by appending it onto the
ruby-talk.com URL; i.e. http://ruby-talk.com/12345 will refer
to message 12345. (NOTE: The above was true, but is not
currently working.)
2.6 What is "POLS"?
POLS is an abbreviation for "Principle of Least Surprise" (also
called the Law of Least Astonishment).
This term certainly did not originate in the Ruby community, but
it has been frequently used there -- even overused or abused at
times. After all, *every* language or software system seeks at
some level to adhere to this principle. Is any system designed
to be unintuitive?
It is inappropriate to invoke POLS as a "magic word" when one's
individual expectations are not met. Ruby continues to evolve,
and Matz often makes changes based on people wishes, needs, or
suggestions. But he cannot be bribed or threatened. Make
suggestions if you wish, but think twice before mentioning POLS.
3. Anything else?
If you are new to Ruby (or haven't previously taken the Ruby User
Survey), please take a moment to anonymously tell us about your
programming background and about your Ruby-related interests. The
results will be reported back to the Ruby community from time to
time. This helps us do a better job of helping each other, and to
more effectively expand the Ruby community for our mutual benefit.
The survey is at:
http://dev.rubycentral.com/survey.html
This FAQ was originally produced by Conrad Schneiker.
It is now maintained by Hal Fulton (hal9000@hypermetrics.com).
I'm interested in corrections and suggestions, but remember that
the purpose of this FAQ is to be a brief and simple introduction
for new comp.lang.ruby readers.
In closing, one of the reasons that Ruby was designed to be
relatively simple, uniform, yet very powerful was to make serious
programming (among other kinds) fun. We hope you will help us
keep comp.lang.ruby fun as well. Enjoy.