[#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:01512] Re: Ruby/GTK 0.23 released
From: Hiroshi IGARASHI <igarashi@ueda.info.waseda.ac.jp>
Subject: [ruby-talk:01510] Re: Ruby/GTK 0.23 released
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 16:21:19 +0900
> I read ruby-talk so you need not CC to me.
ok :^)
> Please post announce on freshmeat with Glade/Ruby.
I don't think Glade/Ruby is ready for that...
I think freshmeat differs from RAA, where author/maintainer is
responsible for updating at RAA but not at freshmeat. So I think if
someone find glade/ruby useful, it will be posted. *grin*
> On posting, what infomation is required?
> URL of primary site, archive file, and any?
you can see it in contribution -> app. index section.
name: Example: PHP
stable version: Example: 3.0.11
dev. version: Example: 4.0B1
homepage: Example: http://www.php.net/
download: Example: http://www.php.net/downloads.php3
alt. download: Example: ftp://ftp.php.net/pub/distributions/
changelog: Example:http://www.php.net/ChangeLog.php3
mirror list: Example: http://www.php.net/mirrors.php3
deb: Example: http://packages.debian.org/php
author's email: Example: rasmus@php.net
co-author: Example: Zeev Suraski
co-author's email: Example: zeev@php.net
co-author: Example: Zeev Suraski
oneliner desc.: Example: HTML-embedded scripting language
depends on: Example: Webserver
category:
license:
description:
and quote from the page
> Various fields are mandtory, such as the application name, download
> URL, author, oneliner and description. You also have to choose an
> appropriate category to store your application in.
I don't remember which one is required or not, but it tell you if you
miss it.
well I thought I did it for Ruby/Gtk, but not up yet. I might missed
some thing critical, or does it just taking longer than it used to?
--
yashi