[#1816] Ruby 1.5.3 under Tru64 (Alpha)? — Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze@...>

Hi all,

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[#1989] English Ruby/Gtk Tutorial? — schneik@...

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[ruby-talk:01706] Re: Conventions for our Ruby book

From: "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nakahiro@...>
Date: 2000-03-03 10:21:17 UTC
List: ruby-talk #1706
Hi cle,

> From: "Clemens Hintze" <c.hintze@gmx.net>
> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 4:26 PM

NaHi:
> > How can I read comp.lang.misc via Web? Do 'deja' or so help me?
> 
> Yes! But with a certain delay of some hours sometimes!

I found to see 'comp.lang.misc' and many Ruby related articles...

http://www.deja.com/group/ + group name

ex. http://www.deja.com/group/comp.lang.misc
    http://www.deja.com/group/comp.lang.c

Thanks!

By the way, I introduced Ruby( by matz, you know ), testsupp( by you ) and
RubyUnit( by Suketa-san ) in a software testing community in Japan.
We are tired of using traditional testing tools, WinRunner( C-like ),
VisualTest( MS-Basic ), SQA*( SQA Basic ) or so.
Your testsupp and RubyUnit are very functional tools but they seem to be suitable
for testing apps which are wrote in Ruby. Apps we want to test is generally wrote
in C, C++, etc. and we cannot embed any code into it...

We wish if we have a standardized or open testing framework using Ruby... :-)

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NaHi, nakahiro, a.k.a. NAKAMURA, Hiroshi
http://www.sarion.com  Sarion Systems Research

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