[#173412] Memoization, files and Marshal? — "Daniel Berger" <djberg96@...>
Hi all,
[#173419] Tuples/Records/Quicky Objects + Read Only Arrays? — Christopher Campbell <spamoff.danx@...>
Hi,
[#173422] Happy New Year — Benjamin Stiglitz <ben@...>
Since no one's said it:
[#173424] Ruby 1.8.4 and tcltk under Linux — Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@...>
I have some Ruby code that uses Tk that works fine under Windows.
2005/12/31, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@gmail.com>:
On 1/1/06, Gerardo Santana Gez Garrido <gerardo.santana@gmail.com> wrote:
2006/1/2, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@gmail.com>:
On 1/2/06, Gerardo Santana Gez Garrido <gerardo.santana@gmail.com> wrote:
[#173454] macworld — Mike Schwab <michael.schwab@...>
What Ruby stuff will be happening at Macworld? What software is
I just bought a new Mac, and its the worst dev environment for ruby
On Jan 2, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Hampton wrote:
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 12:52:59AM +0900, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Jan 2, 2006, at 1:57 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 05:03:49AM +0900, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On 2-Jan-06, at 3:45 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Monday 02 January 2006 14:45, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 08:32:51AM +0900, Kevin Brown wrote:
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 01:03, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:19:54AM +0900, Kevin Brown wrote:
Luc Heinrich <luc@honk-honk.com> wrote:
Sean Wolfe <swolfe@spindlex.com> wrote:
[#173458] initialize — Jonathan Leighton <lists@...>
Should initialize() be public, private or protected, and why?
>>>>> "J" == Jonathan Leighton <lists@turnipspatch.com> writes:
[#173520] Can't change the value of self — Jonathan Leighton <lists@...>
This code:
Jonathan Leighton wrote:
James Britt wrote:
[#173539] Using the p command to print files — John Maclean <info@...>
If any one has a copy of "why's poignant guide to ruby", turn to page 45. I can see immediately that
[#173543] Listing Ruby keywords — John Maclean <info@...>
Is there a simple way to find out all or most of the built-in keywords? I know that if a keyword's in a ruby script that the debugger will tell you but I'd like to know before hand, in other words when I'm actually writing the scripts.
[#173544] New to Ruby and Programming — Will Shattuck <willshattuck@...>
Hi folks. Happy New Year!
Can you list and describe the programs you've developed in the past?
On 1/1/06, J. Ryan Sobol <ryansobol@gmail.com> wrote:
Sounds like your at the cusp of a new and exciting thing, so I want
On 1/1/06, J. Ryan Sobol <ryansobol@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 04:29:14PM +0900, Scott Smith wrote:
On Jan 2, 2006, at 2:29 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 12:03:03AM +0900, James Edward Gray II wrote:
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Jan 2, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Hal Fulton wrote:
Seems like this book is a good match for you. And the price is right
[#173576] Subversion 1.3.0 released. — Kouhei Sutou <kou@...>
Hi,
[#173578] strange speeds — kryglik <kryglik@...>
Hello ruby people,
[#173588] About blocks — "Surgeon" <biyokuantum@...>
Hi,
[#173626] A question about Ruby main object — Antti Karanta <Antti.Karanta@...>
Antti Karanta wrote:
>>>>> "D" == Devin Mullins <twifkak@comcast.net> writes:
>>>>> "t" == ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> writes:
[#173628] application and web app technologies — cartercc@...
January, 2006.
[#173657] Implicit block parameter? — "Ross Bamford" <rosco@...>
Hi,
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 20:20:30 -0000, I wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 22:54:43 -0000, Dominik Bathon <dbatml@gmx.de> wrote:
Hi --
dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
Devin Mullins ha scritto:
[#173664] output buffering — "mark" <maggelet@...>
Hi,
[#173686] Toronto Ruby User Group meeting Sun 8 Jan 2005 — Mike Stok <mike@...>
Happy new year to everyone.
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 07:33:07AM +0900, Mike Stok wrote:
On 02/01/06, Chad Perrin <perrin@apotheon.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
[#173738] Rubyhelp wanted /offered — PG <PG@...>
hi guys - I read some of the posts here & wanted to point out that
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 05:23 pm, PG wrote:
[#173745] sort_by{rand} doesn't shuffle array — Pat Maddox <pergesu@...>
I did some searching on how to shuffle an array, and found
[#173761] Help on I/O pipe — Sky Yin <sky.yin@...>
One process of my analysis program uses an external non-linear optimizer.
[#173765] could someone explain this CGI problem ? — "lg" <lars.gersmann@...>
the following code sequence
[#173777] Ruby projects and interfaces to revision control systems (Darcs vs. Cogito) — Alan Garrison <alang@...>
Our company, which is beginning to use Ruby in production systems, has
I just took a brief look at the Darcs web site and the Cogito web site.
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
Alan Garrison wrote:
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 9:03 am, Ollivier Robert wrote:
IIRC the Xen project (virtualizer) uses Mercurial, so they would be a
It's lunch time, so here are my own (very opinionated) thoughts on
mental@rydia.net wrote:
2005 seems to have been a really good year for open-source SCMs. Many
Let me join the chorus of darcs evangelists. About a year ago, I think,
* Alan Garrison <alang@cronosys.com> wrote:
> Here's missing one important point: While SVN ist generally
[#173781] More on the fundamentals... — John Maclean <info@...>
Please have a look at the comments below to see that I'm understanding things correctly;
[#173791] - Requesting Comments for Process Definition and Presentation — Ilias Lazaridis <ilias@...>
comp.lang.python / comp.lang.ruby
Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
Claudio Grondi wrote:
Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
On Friday 06 January 2006 10:04 am, Xavier Morel wrote:
[#173832] Family Connection 0.9 — Duane Johnson <duane.johnson@...>
Family Connection is an easy-to-setup online hub for your family that
Duane Johnson wrote:
[#173837] DSL help? — Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezmobius@...>
Hey rubyists-
[#173848] mod_ruby — ImperfectFreak <fakeeemail100@...>
I am running FreeBSD on my server, I have Apache 1.3.33 running. I have
[#173850] Event framework? — "Mark Thomas" <mrt@...>
I dabble in home automation and am looking for a framework that would
[#173880] Mailing list question — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
I'd like to not receive the email that I send to the list (gmail
[#173897] silly regex question — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Can someone help me make this code not suck?
On Jan 3, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
On 1/3/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On Jan 3, 2006, at 4:41 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Another silly regex question.
Here's a rails example for validating email addresses.
I was just perfecting my email address validator, mine allows multiple
[#173898] Proposed new rule — "Warren Brown" <warrenbrown@...>
> The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
On Jan 3, 2006, at 4:23 PM, Warren Brown wrote:
Why does it have to be a rule at all? Seems like the only one who
On Jan 3, 2006, at 7:26 PM, J. Ryan Sobol wrote:
Stephen Waits schrieb:
James Edward Gray II wrote:
Justin Bishop <jubishop@gmail.com> writes:
[#173913] Potential RCR: method_missing convention, opinions? — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...>
I was pondering the other day, and an idea regarding "method_missing"
[#173917] Ruby One-click Installer and ruby 18.4. — Dany Cayouette <danyc@...>
Greetings,
On 03/01/06, Dany Cayouette <danyc@nospam.gmail.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
[#173923] Email Address Regex [was Re: silly regex question] — Jacob Fugal <lukfugl@...>
On 1/3/06, Dan Kohn <dan@dankohn.com> wrote:
Jacob Fugal wrote:
By "error prone" do you mean that it won't detect addresses that don't
Tim Fletcher wrote:
On 1/4/06, Andreas S. <f@andreas-s.net> wrote:
From: "Jacob Fugal" <lukfugl@gmail.com>
Hello.
[#173929] block and method local variables — Daniel Sche <uval@...>
hello all,
[#173988] Net::HTTP.post_form method undefined? — "itsme213" <itsme213@...>
I'm trying to do a POST using net/http.
[#173989] Is there a way to clear the contents of a terminal? — John Maclean <info@...>
Hi Chaps,
I should've made myself clearer. Is there a way to do this via a ruby command?
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 04:07 am, John Maclean wrote:
[#174013] Newbie tearing hair out — page77.office@...
I am trying to get to grips with ruby as an alternative to PHP.
page77.off...@googlemail.com wrote:
[#174028] Newbie question about nested sort — "Grehom" <grehom@...>
what am I doing wrong? I wanted to sort primarily on count (second
[#174042] @@@@HELP......WANTED........NEW TO RUBY........@@@@@ — "Beginner" <smankan@...>
1. Beginner
[#174049] What Continuous Integration Tool? — Dan Hinz <dhinz@...>
Greetings,
[#174068] Searching a file for keywords? — Steve Starr <comtux@...>
I am trying to find out how to search a file and find certain key words
[#174072] win32-services - RPC server unavailable? — Daniel McBrearty <danielmcbrearty@...>
Hi
[#174075] IRC like interface — Juergen Fiedler <juergen@...>
Hi,
[#174090] Repost: singleton methods vs. class instance vars — Peter Lacey <placey@...>
Hi,
[#174109] Question on iterating a hash — phil swenson <phil.swenson@...>
I have a hash that looks like this : {"1"=>"0, "3"="1", "45"=>"1",
On Jan 4, 2006, at 12:46 PM, phil swenson wrote:
[#174123] Recommended command line options for new rubyists — John Maclean <info@...>
Hi guys,
Hi --
[#174159] web examples — faruq fayaz <faruqfayaz@...>
i'm thinking about getting into Ruby. I want to build web browser based
Hi Faruq,
[#174163] Newbie - Problem Two - Ruby and Form Variables, re-loading like PHP_SELF — page77.office@...
I am attempting to copy a PHP project I did in Ruby.
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:03:34AM +0900, page77.office@googlemail.com wrote:
Actually, you'll also need to call basename(). So,
Thanks for the replies, and yes PHP_SELF is the name of the running
basename() is a PHP function, not a Ruby one.
[#174202] using irb — John Maclean <info@...>
So far I've created a ~/bin/rb/dev/foo directory as a place to write and test scripts. After reading the "pick axe" book some more it seems as is irb is a better "place" or "way" to try out stuff. This correct?
John Maclean wrote:
Timothy Hunter wrote:
On 1/4/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
[#174207] Default block parameter? — "Mark J.Reed" <mreed@...>
Okay, this is probably a dumb question, but how do I declare an
[#174228] win32ole and mci.mmcontrol failure — "Daniel Berger" <djberg96@...>
Hi all,
[#174247] Pulling XML from Amazon API — "jotto" <jonathan.otto@...>
Take Amazon's API for example, returning a XML file. In my application
On 1/5/06, jotto <jonathan.otto@gmail.com> wrote:
[#174257] Demystifying Symbols. — Dave Howell <groups@...>
I was actually doing really well until the strange discussion involving
On Thursday 05 January 2006 02:25 am, Dave Howell wrote:
Dave Howell wrote:
[#174279] Vim two space indentation — John Maclean <info@...>
Hi guys,
[#174282] Field Scope — "forest" <forest.aa@...>
what is the scope of @run field in the code below. Is it module static
[#174288] Numeric Maze (#60) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
As with so many of our Ruby Quiz problems, this is another pathfinding
[#174312] how remove puts inside method? — Carlos Delmar <k@...>
I have a method (process_transaction) that uses puts to output a result.
Carlos Delmar wrote:
[#174323] Snakes and Rubies Video and Audio Online! — "John W. Long" <ng@...>
It is my pleasure to announce that the video and audio from the Snakes
John W. Long wrote:
[#174329] Ruby equivalent of Lex (or Flex)? — Tom Payne <thp@...>
I'm interested in writing compilers in Ruby. It appears that Racc is
[#174331] Instant Rails 1.0 Final has been released! — Curt Hibbs <curt.hibbs@...>
This release is unchanged from release candidate 1 other than to update the
[#174343] Initialization using the Singleton design pattern — Jonathan Leighton <lists@...>
Hi,
[#174349] Overridden Array#[]= method returns unexpected value — ladylazy@...
I overrode Array#[]= like this on irb
[#174351] Can't find ruby after installation — "Nirav" <nirav.dani@...>
I skipped ruby selection while installing mandrake 10.1 with an
[#174357] Is it possible to create a GUI/TUI toolkit using ruby? — "simonh" <simonharrison@...>
this may be a daft question, but is it possible to create a widget
I suspect it would be possible but I also suspect it would be quite
[#174360] Daemonize like fetchmail — Payton Swick <payton@...>
Has anyone used the Daemons library (http://daemons.rubyforge.org/)
[#174374] How do you sort a text file? — Danny Abc <dannyabc@...>
I'm new to Ruby and was wondering how to sort a text file?
[#174376] require 101 — Brian Buckley <briankbuckley@...>
Hello all,
[#174391] Rote 0.3.2 released — "Ross Bamford" <rosco@...>
Rote 0.3.2 is now available for download from http://rote.rubyforge.org
[#174394] OT: What is in a name? (was: Demystifying Symbols) — gwtmp01@...
On Jan 5, 2006, at 3:54 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
[#174399] user defined instance variables — John Maclean <info@...>
Hey Chaps,
[#174423] Oniguruma... — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>
My understanding is that Oniguruma is standard in 1.9 and
[#174427] How to access individual characters in a string (as strings)? — "m4dc4p" <jgbailey@...>
I'm embarrassed to ask such a seeminly simple question, but I can't
m4dc4p <jgbailey@gmail.com> wrote:
[#174452] What's the best practise in naming modules? — Henrik Martensson <henrik.martensson@...>
Hi,
[#174462] How to write a destructive string method? — Henrik <henrik@...>
I haven't been able to figure out how to write a destructive string
[#174463] PDF library — "Chintakrindi Meghanath " <ChintakrindiMeghana@...>
Hi
[#174478] Confirmation required - initialising — John Maclean <info@...>
Is i) and ii) just two different methods for initialising?
On Jan 6, 2006, at 8:20 AM, John Maclean wrote:
[#174504] How to override Numeric class — Bojan Mihelac <lists@...>
Hi all,
[#174521] Dice Roller (#61) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 03:56:47AM +0900, Ruby Quiz wrote:
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I've never played D&D.
Ha ha... Must have copied the wrong line when writing up the quiz
On Jan 6, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Ruby Quiz wrote:
On 06/01/06, Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> wrote:
Moin,
On Jan 6, 2006, at 5:35 PM, Jim Freeze wrote:
On 1/6/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
Ruby Quiz schrieb:
Hopefully this ASCII art comes through clean:
"Matthew D Moss" <matthew.moss.coder@gmail.com> writes:
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 12:27:05 -0000, Christian Neukirchen
In article <m2fyo0gs8o.fsf@lilith.local>,
Wow... You guys are just having too much fun with
Hi,
[#174525] PDF Library - Reading the PDF Document — "Chintakrindi Meghanath " <ChintakrindiMeghana@...>
Hi=20
[#174555] Ruby and IBM MQ Series — "Juan Pablo Nuñez Rojas" <juan.pablo.nunnez.rojas@...>
Hi folks!
[#174579] Sippet needed to convert from a string — Tom Reilly <w3gat@...>
Snippit needed
[#174593] Splitting strings on spaces, unless inside quotes — Richard Livsey <richard@...>
I want to split a string into words, but group quoted words together
[#174598] Problem Connecting to Oracle — Matthew Carlson <mcarlson@...>
Howdy,
[#174601] state pattern? — "Michael 'entropie' Trommer" <mictro@...>
Hello,
[#174622] Oniguruma lookbehind question — dblack@...
Hi --
[#174641] Iterator Fu Failing Me — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I have a group of classes, all implementing a parse?() class method.
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, James Edward Gray II wrote:
Bob Hutchison <hutch@recursive.ca> wrote:
[#174663] compiling from the svn repository — didier.prophete@...
Ok, so this might be a stupid question, but I just got the latest ruby
[#174664] make test-all with 1.8.4 on os x gives me 1 failure and 79 errors — didier.prophete@...
Ok, so I just got the latest ruby 1.8.4, compiled, ran the tests and I
[#174669] RMagick exporting pixels as string — Ilmari Heikkinen <ilmari.heikkinen@...>
Hi,
On 1/7/06, Ilmari Heikkinen <ilmari.heikkinen@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi,>> I'm exporting pixels to an OpenGL texture from Magick::Image> using export_pixels.>> The problem is that it's slow.> 5.5 seconds for a 330x370 image -slow.>> Is there a faster way to do this:>> image.export_pixels(0,0, cols, rows, "BGRA").pack("c*")
[#174689] regular expressions for beginners — "Jim" <narf968@...>
There's been a number of questions about regular expressions in recent
Jim wrote:
[#174744] Ideas on "Why Living Dangerous can be A Good Thing" in Ruby? — Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@...>
After my first day back at my University, I was quickly reminded that
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:28:17AM +0900, Gregory Brown wrote:
On 1/7/06, Gregory Seidman <gsslist+ruby@anthropohedron.net> wrote:
On 1/8/06, gwtmp01@mac.com <gwtmp01@mac.com> wrote:
On Jan 8, 2006, at 12:14 AM, Gregory Brown wrote:
On Sunday 08 January 2006 12:32 pm, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Jan 8, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sunday 08 January 2006 04:52 pm, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On 1/8/06, Steve Litt <slitt@earthlink.net> wrote:
On 1/8/06, Steve Litt <slitt@earthlink.net> wrote:
On Sunday 08 January 2006 05:04 pm, Gregory Brown wrote:
Hi --
On Sunday 08 January 2006 06:14 pm, dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
gwtmp01@mac.com wrote:
On 1/8/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
Hi --
On 1/8/06, dblack@wobblini.net <dblack@wobblini.net> wrote:
Hi --
On 1/9/06, dblack@wobblini.net <dblack@wobblini.net> wrote:
On 1/9/06, gwtmp01@mac.com <gwtmp01@mac.com> wrote:
On 1/9/06, gwtmp01@mac.com <gwtmp01@mac.com> wrote:
Gregory Brown wrote:
On 1/9/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
Gregory Brown wrote:
On 1/9/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
On 1/8/06, gwtmp01@mac.com <gwtmp01@mac.com> wrote:
On 1/8/06, gwtmp01@mac.com <gwtmp01@mac.com> wrote:
On Jan 8, 2006, at 9:00 AM, gwtmp01@mac.com wrote:
On 1/8/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On Jan 8, 2006, at 2:04 PM, Gregory Brown wrote:
On 1/8/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On Jan 8, 2006, at 2:21 PM, Gregory Brown wrote:
From: "Todd" <toddkennethbenson@yahoo.com>
On 1/9/06, Todd <toddkennethbenson@yahoo.com> wrote:
Gregory Brown wrote:
On 1/8/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
On 2006.01.08 14:01, Gregory Brown wrote:
[#174768] Is Ruby RAILS really suitable for modern Web Development ? — "Jules" <Roseanna80@...>
I have been reading through RAILS and builing the Depot Application
[#174773] iphoto parsing — Patrick May <patrick@...>
Following up on my earlier plist posting, I've just put together a
[#174775] You want a Ruby extension? Talk to me, baby — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Hi,
Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@gmail.com> wrote:
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
[#174798] Newbie question about threads and gets — Jacek Olszak <jacekolszak@...2.pl>
Hi everyone...
[#174809] Dice Roller (#61) We don't need no steenking leexer/parsers — Paul Novak <novakps@...>
Leexer/parsers? We ain't got no Leexer/parsers. We don't need no
[#174858] Passing a hash of args — Jonathan Leighton <lists@...>
Is there a way to pass each item is a hash as a successive argument to a
[#174890] global variables are bad?? — John Maclean <info@...>
Chaps,
On 1/9/06, John Maclean <info@jayeola.org> wrote:
Lyndon Samson wrote:
On 1/10/06, David Vallner <david@vallner.net> wrote:
[#174896] Do you run a Ruby user group, SIG, or conference? — ruby.journal@...
[#174916] How to programatically submit a form that uses document.forms[0].submit() — "Harry" <groupalias@...>
Hi there:
Depending on what the JavaScript is doing, you may or may not need to
[#174921] Remove HTML from String? — "jotto" <jonathan.otto@...>
I can't find a method to remove HTML from a string in the core API. PHP
[#174929] rue teaches piglet about symbols on #ruby-lang — Alex Combas <alex.combas@...>
Taken from #ruby-lang with a slight cleanup
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:01:50PM +0900, Alex Combas wrote:
[#174936] simple match of items in 2 arrays — "Charles L. Snyder" <clsnyder@...>
Hi
[#174938] Re: "Living Dangerous" stage 2, summarizing ideas — "Gene Tani" <gene.tani@...>
[#174972] use of "return" — SB <richstyles+ruby@...>
This is a total newbie question, but I'd like to know how "return" is
[#174975] ruby-odbc -- Strange Chaning of Special Character in Result Set — "Ben" <bgribaudo@...>
Hi,
I tested your script on my system (actually I rewrote portions of it,
[#174980] Re: About Tcl/Tk — Piet Hadermann <piet.hadermann@...>
Surgeon,
Oh, these are so nice! I didn't know them. Thank you very much indeed!
[#175000] Rubydoc.org — Belorion <belorion@...>
Does anyone know the status of Rubydoc.org? I haven't been able to get it
[#175011] need help to place my gem in proper location — Mohammad Khan <beeplove@...>
Hello Group,
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 02:37 +0900, Mohammad Khan wrote:
[#175014] "chomping" an array at read time — Victor Reyes <victor.reyes@...>
Team,
[#175020] Ruby, Unicode - ever? — dseverin <dmitry.severin@...>
Well, as I could search the web so far, since about 2001 or even early,
On 09/01/06, dseverin <dmitry.severin@gmail.com> wrote:
Austin Ziegler wrote:
Ok, I have to admit, that I'm wrong and just an ignorant idiot.
On 11/01/06, dseverin <dmitry.severin@gmail.com> wrote:
Austin wrote:
On 1/11/06, Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
"Bruce D'Arcus" <bdarcus.lists@gmail.com> writes:
[#175043] e-mail — misiek <michaelaugustyniak@...>
how to send e-mail with ruby on rails ?
[#175052] Is there a quick way to compare two arrays and .... — Victor Reyes <victor.reyes@...>
I have two arrays of different sizes.
[#175062] Futures in Ruby — "Adam Sanderson" <netghost@...>
I was looking at the Io documentation, just to see what the language
[#175109] regexp problem - differences in Perl and Ruby — Sam Dela Cruz <sam.dela.cruz@...>
I got different results in Perl and Ruby of this regular expression. Can
[#175135] XEmacs Indentation Broken? — "AlexG" <alexg@...>
Hi,
[#175138] problem with running foxruby on windows 2000 — Mohsen Akhavan <cplus_developer@...>
Hello How are you ,I installed ruby 1.8.2 with fxruby 1.2.6 for
Hi,
Hello and thank you very much for your attention ,in which directory
[#175158] opposite of Thread.wakeup — Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@...>
If I create a thread and don't want it to be eligible to run until I
[#175169] Re: [OT] AJAX pains. — Stephen Waits <steve@...>
Stephen Waits wrote:
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 01:17 pm, David Vallner wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
[#175183] How to execute ruby file from other ruby file? — Szczepan Faber <szczepiq@...>
How to execute ruby file from other ruby file?
[#175197] fxtable and SEL_REPLACED?? — "_blackdog" <rmt512@...>
[#175202] included module and scope confusion — hmmm <netcam@...>
I am confused about modules and scope.
[#175203] Mauricio Fernandez Please Email Me — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Sorry to spam this list, but all my attempts to reach Mauricio
[#175219] Finding CPU% of a linux task — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Hi,
On Jan 10, 2006, at 3:31 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
[#175230] rails: webrick & lighttp/fcgi threading model — didier.prophete@...
I am using rails 1.0.0 on os x, and I can't help but notice that
[#175231] thread scheduling — Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@...>
I've search for documentation about whether Ruby thread scheduling
[#175257] Stupid question from a Ruby newb — "Will" <wrbriggs@...>
Hi folks, I know that this is a really simple question, and there must
Will wrote:
[#175277] Finding a sentence (more than one word & punctuation (, . ;)) in a string? — Kev Jackson <kevin.jackson@...>
given this string
[#175284] rubygem, rdoc, ri, ... — Pierre Barbier de Reuille <pierre_dot_barbier@_nospam_cirad.fr>
Hi !
[#175290] rubyholic.com improvements and a request — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...>
I just did some cleanup on rubyholic.com:
[#175307] Testing Gems — Caleb Tennis <caleb@...>
According to http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20#test_files, the
[#175321] Parsing Japanese Language and Some Ruby Trivia — Michael Sullivan <unixwzrd@...>
All this talk about Unicode support and HTML parsing got me to
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 10:23:11AM +0900, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Hi,
> Essentially what we are trying to accomplish is to get a count of every
[#175327] how can I give a name to an anonymous class — sayoyo@...
Hi,
gwtmp01@mac.com writes:
Christian Neukirchen wrote:
David Vallner <david@vallner.net> writes:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:15:38 +0100, Christian Neukirchen
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, David Vallner wrote:
[#175345] Fast Ruby Debugger? — Joseph Moore <joe.moore@...>
Hi all --
[#175352] safe array index ? — Christer Nilsson <janchrister.nilsson@...>
Is it possible to catch index out of range ?
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 02:40:40AM +0900, Christer Nilsson wrote:
[#175364] midnight — misiek <michaelaugustyniak@...>
how to use that method to returns a new time representing the start of
[#175370] database timezone difference — Sam Dela Cruz <sam.dela.cruz@...>
Hi,
[#175397] escaping in MSSQL script? — "Chris McMahon" <christopher.mcmahon@...>
[#175408] Looking up properties and speed — Jonathan Leighton <lists@...>
Hi,
On Jan 11, 2006, at 4:08 PM, Jonathan Leighton wrote:
[#175411] ripper status, English docs? — ptkwt@... (Phil Tomson)
[#175412] unit tests and string comparisons — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Hi,
[#175425] Ruby 1.8.4 with readline support on OSX — "Robert Hicks" <sigzero@...>
I tried installing readline (following a how-to for 1.8.4 on OSX) and I
[#175428] WEBrick Issue with IE: Page Not Found, Cannot Connect to Server — franksjonathan@...
I'm working on a Ruby on Rails project. I had a catastrophic notebook
[#175429] Availability of Ruby 1.8.4 Windows (One Click Install) — jsp408@...
1.8.2-15 was the last release of Ruby (Windows One Click Install) in
jsp408@comcast.net wrote:
David Vallner wrote:
Sorry to come in the middle of this thread, but I am wondering why
On 12/01/06, Alexandru Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailinglist@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps a suscinct, standard response to inquires like this (regardless
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 15:14:26 +0100, Alan Garrison <alang@cronosys.com>
[#175436] Is this a bug? — "Vivek" <krishna.vivek@...>
I have the below sample program.
[#175438] ruby Thread in CGI application? — "ako..." <akonsu@...>
Hello,
Hi konstantin,
That said, it might also be questionable just how useful it is to create
[#175442] Boulder-Denver Ruby Group - January Meeting — "mghaught@..." <mghaught@...>
Greetings,
[#175458] Dice Roller (#61) — Matthew Moss <matthew.moss.coder@...>
My reason for choosing a dice roller is somewhat selfish: I was interested
Matthew Moss <matthew.moss.coder@gmail.com> writes:
On Jan 12, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Christian Neukirchen wrote:
[#175462] Newbie question on music/windows — Jb Piacentino <jb@...>
Hi,
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Jb Piacentino wrote:
[#175467] Merge two arrays? — Joshua Muheim <forum@...>
Hi all
On 1/12/06, Joshua Muheim <forum@josh.ch> wrote:
This already anwers my question, thank you. :-)
Joshua Muheim wrote:
[#175470] Newbie question about multiple assignments — Alex <AlexAfrasinei@...>
Alex wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 13:39:00 +0100, Michael Ulm
[#175473] hash in hash, iterating the members — "Depili" <vpalmu@...>
I'm quite new to ruby and I'm learning with ruby on rails, but I have
I suppose you've used PHP before? In Ruby, strings and numbers are NOT
I can access the data with the :Data keys, but question remains, when I
[#175487] Question about GUI API for Ruby — Jacek Olszak <jacekolszak@...2.pl>
Hi... currently I'm developing a small gui application. I don't know
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 12:37:35 +0100, Jacek Olszak <jacekolszak@o2.pl> wrote:
David Vallner wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 12:57:03 +0100, Jacek Olszak <jacekolszak@o2.pl> wrote:
On Thursday 12 January 2006 08:37 pm, Jacek Olszak wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 17:44:33 +0100, <tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com> wrote:
On Friday 13 January 2006 06:23 am, David Vallner wrote:
On 1/13/06, tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com <tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com> wrote:
On 1/13/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:
David Vallner wrote on 1/12/2006 4:23 PM:
On Friday 13 January 2006 09:59 pm, tony summerfelt wrote:
From: tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com
[#175502] TK custom events. — "PWR" <pw_richards@...>
Hi, does anyone know how to set up a custom event which the Tk main
[#175532] fxri - gems - fxruby — Kilivor Kante <kilivor@...>
I am using Ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [i386-mswin32] on Windows XP.
[#175534] Ruby Tk --> Window Buttons — alexmaster <alexmaster85@...>
Hi @ all!
[#175535] Dir.entires and UTF-8 — Timo Hoepfner <th-dev@...>
Hi,
[#175558] Important Algorithm Finally Ported. — "Hampton" <hcatlin@...>
After months of work, gruelling hours, and a nice cup of coffee, the
[#175559] Postgres-ing? Too many choices! — Dave Howell <groups@...>
it appears that there are three different Gems for talking to a
[#175562] ruby as excel vba event handler replacement using win32ole? — Ammon Christiansen <ammon.christiansen@...>
I've seen Ruby used as a script to save all Word doc files as rtf instead.
[#175588] Nothern VA RUG to meet — Richard Kilmer <rich@...>
January 25...details can be found here: http://www.novarug.org
It's exhilarating to see all the RUG announcements, like this one.
On 1/12/06, J. Ryan Sobol <ryansobol@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/12/06, pat eyler <pat.eyler@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/12/06, Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@gmail.com> wrote:
Although I enjoy leading an initiative, I still feel pretty green to
On Jan 12, 2006, at 11:58 PM, J. Ryan Sobol wrote:
[#175625] CGI library for Ruby — "Salvatore Sanfilippo" <antirez@...>
Hello!
[#175641] Getting YAJB to work at all — Tom Harris <tom@...>
Hi,
SAKURAI Masashi wrote:
Tom Harris wrote:
Tom Harris wrote:
SAKURAI Masashi wrote:
Tom Harris wrote:
[#175647] Stockholm User Group — "Dr Nic" <drnicwilliams@...>
I've recently arrived in Stockholm. Is there an organised UG? If not,
[#175655] ruby under cygwin & windows paths — Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.lists@...>
Hello,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 13:12:02 +0100, Mojca Miklavec
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:23:37 +0100, David Vallner <david@vallner.net>
David Vallner wrote:
> Thanks. I didn't think about creating another ruby.bat file. There's a
Interestingly enough my news posting didn't make it to the mail side
[#175662] Packing (#62) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
> You're moving. And that means a whole bunch of boxes need to be moved from the
[#175672] Calling all Freebsders. — Dick Davies <rasputnik@...>
Quick heads up for any FreeBSD users on list - the
[#175679] Widget-like API for DOM objects? — Daniel Berger <Daniel.Berger@...>
Hi all,
[#175685] Mailing list for Ruby TK — John Maclean <info@...>
Is there a dedicated mailing list for Ruby Tk?
[#175694] question about require — mr ra88it <mr.ra88it@...>
Hello all,
mr ra88it wrote:
[#175720] Range#member? Oddity — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I'm not understanding what I am seeing here. Can anyone please
James Edward Gray II wrote:
James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:16:14 +0100, Matthew Desmarais <desmarm@gmail.com>
On Jan 13, 2006, at 3:58 PM, David Vallner wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 23:00:37 +0100, James Edward Gray II
The rdoc needs to be updated for Range#include? and Range#member? then.
No, those methods work perfectly. The behaviour of String is the problem
On Jan 13, 2006, at 5:04 PM, David Vallner wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 00:17:26 +0100, James Edward Gray II
James Edward Gray II wrote:
Hal Fulton wrote:
Hi --
dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Stefan Walk wrote:
ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 17:03:59 +0100, Stefan Walk <stefan.walk@gmail.com>
David Vallner wrote:
[#175731] why is this a comile error — bimo remus <bmoremus@...>
I am doing a tutorial from the Thomas~Hansson book and am getting this
On 13/01/06, bimo remus <bmoremus@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Jan 13, 2006, at 3:17 PM, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On 13/01/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On Jan 13, 2006, at 4:59 PM, Austin Ziegler wrote:
On 1/13/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
Gregory Brown wrote:
On 1/13/06, Matthew Desmarais <desmarm@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/14/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:
Gregory Brown wrote:
Matthew Desmarais wrote:
On Jan 13, 2006, at 3:14 PM, bimo remus wrote:
[#175744] ANN: RubyCLR first drop — John Lam <drjflam@...>
I posted the first drop of my RubyCLR bridge here:
[#175776] Re curly quotes and forcing ascci — Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezmobius@...>
Listers-
[#175796] Duration between two days — Sky Yin <sky.yin@...>
According to the Rdoc of Date class, operator '-(x)' is described as:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 16:52:41 +0100, Sky Yin <sky.yin@gmail.com> wrote:
[#175798] Compile Ruby9i on Windows — Bertram Scharpf <lists@...>
Hi,
[#175821] Newbie regex question about \w — Jeff Cohen <cohen.jeff@...>
I'm trying to parse ruby files to find all the class definitions in the
[#175832] Librend 0.4 — Ilmari Heikkinen <ilmari.heikkinen@...>
Librend 0.4-----------
[#175856] "Programming Ruby", ed. 2, P747. Script generated different image to book's example — John Maclean <info@...>
Chaps,
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 16:08:15 +0100, John Maclean <info@jayeola.org> wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:22:17 +0100, David Vallner <david@vallner.net>
From: "David Vallner" <david@vallner.net>
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 18:02:20 +0100, Hidetoshi NAGAI
[#175864] Rails and Ruby in Germany -> Rails is Ruby killer application — "Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT" <jupp@...>
Hi!
> For a quite some time Ruby's lead an orphan's life. Even university
[#175882] Resetting ruby — List Recv <listrecv@...>
I'm looking for a fast way to "reset" Ruby. That is, to reset the
Logan Capaldo wrote:
On 1/15/06, Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@gmail.com> wrote:
[#175899] const_defined? behavior — Daniel Amelang <daniel.amelang@...>
Is this the intended behavior of const_defined?
[#175903] only 1 question about RUBY from newbie — arnuld fraser <arnuld3@...>
hello everyone,
[#175910] basic question about Fixnum & Integer — Tom Allison <tallison@...>
Hello,
Tom Allison wrote:
zdennis wrote:
No, you don't have to require integer, because it is in the core. The
Jules wrote:
On Jan 16, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Daniel Harple wrote:
Daniel Harple wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 16:12:15 +0100, Tom Allison <tallison@tacocat.net>
David Vallner wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:27:37 +0100, Tom Allison <tallison@tacocat.net>
Hi --
[#175912] regex — Tom Allison <tallison@...>
I'm digging through the Pragmatic Programmers book and had some
[#175917] Nitro + Og 0.27.0 Client code, WebFile, Elements improved, New examples RDocs — George Moschovitis <george.moschovitis@...>
Dear devs,
[#175939] DANGER ! Ruby-Newbie ahead: How to access binary files — Meino Christian Cramer <Meino.Cramer@...>
Hi,
[#175950] this month, the next month, and the one after that — Mason Kessinger <masonkessinger@...>
What I want to do is simple.
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 20:45:18 +0100, Mason Kessinger
Am Dienstag, den 17.01.2006, 04:45 +0900 schrieb Mason Kessinger:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Detlef Reichl wrote:
[#175954] overriding Object::send — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
Why doesn't this work?
[#175961] There's a deadlock in code in the PickAxe, and I'm not seeing why: — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
The following code (form pg. 739) deadlocks with a large count. What
[#175989] invalid_arity method similar to method missing ? — Didier Prophete <didier.prophete@...>
all,
[#175992] JOB: Ruby/Rails Software Engineer, Chicago, IL — Beau Gould <beau@...>
Details: http://www.superiorss.com/jobs.htm
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 10:50 am, Beau Gould wrote:
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 14:38 +0900, tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com wrote:
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 03:57 pm, Robby Russell wrote:
[#175998] Question about regular expression — Eric Luo <eric.wenbl@...>
I need to hack out an regular expression, which will match "SNPB" without
On Jan 16, 2006, at 8:35 PM, Eric Luo wrote:
Thanks for your replay.
[#176005] getting the name of arguments a method takes — Didier Prophete <didier.prophete@...>
I am wondering if there is a way to programatically get the name of the
[#176062] PDF::Writer and table columns — Andrew Stone <stonelists@...>
I've just started using the PDF::Writer and am having some trouble with
[#176073] Looping through files using exec — Jason Cameron <luxen124012x1@...>
I'm trying to do a mass encode of a large directory of media files but
[#176080] Delayed quote expansion — Kevin Olbrich <kevin.olbrich@...>
I'm sure the answer to this will seem simple once I see it. Right now
On 1/18/06, Kevin Olbrich <kevin.olbrich@duke.edu> wrote:
Lots of good responses here, but the one that turns out to be the
[#176091] Ruby help for all — Paul <pg@...>
just wanted to let everyone in the community know there are some good
[#176098] Newb, how to start coding question - and - flash & ruby? — Tom Dellaringa <pixelmech@...>
Hi there,
[#176111] how to double single quote (beginner blockage) — Alexandru Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailinglist@...>
Hi!
On Jan 18, 2006, at 7:47 AM, Alexandru Popescu wrote:
[#176145] ICU4R 0.1.0 - initial release — Lugovoi Nikolai <meadow.nnick@...>
==ICU4R v.0.1.0 - initial release ==
[#176147] Unable to write to file... (example from "pickaxe book", second edition, p128) — John Maclean <info@...>
Following the example from "pickaxe book", second edition, p128
John Maclean wrote:
Thanks! The light shines. So how can i -write- to a file using the code below as an example?
[#176155] My Thought on the "Pickaxe book" (from a Ruby novice) — John Maclean <info@...>
Chaps,
I think what John is saying is that in the other languages he's used
Thanks Doug. More concise and articulate that I ever could be.
John, pick out the way to do something that seems most natural to you
On 1/19/06, Kenneth Collins <pine29@myfastmail.com> wrote:
Mark Volkmann wrote:
On 1/19/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Mark Volkmann wrote:
On 1/19/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
If you think the Ruby documentation is lacking you should try Pythons.
#: ara.t.howard@noaa.gov changed the world a bit at a time by saying (astral date: 1/19/2006 9:10 PM) :#
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, John Maclean wrote:
ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:
[#176181] Inserting — James Hughes <hughes.james@...>
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 02:48:08AM +0900, James Hughes wrote:
On 1/19/06, Paul Brannan <pbrannan@atdesk.com> wrote:
Hi --
On 1/20/06, dblack@wobblini.net <dblack@wobblini.net> wrote:
[#176196] Ruby Quiz #62 — Andrew Dudzik <adudzik@...>
Hi all--just found my way into this list by way of Ruby Quiz, which looks
On Jan 19, 2006, at 2:22 PM, Andrew Dudzik wrote:
On Jan 19, 2006, at 4:57 PM, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On 1/19/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
On Jan 19, 2006, at 8:06 PM, Adam Shelly wrote:
[#176197] Dynamic class instantiation — Jason <jasonlee9@...>
Hi all,
[#176229] Mongrel 0.1.0 -- A Fast As Hell Mostly Ruby Web Server — Zed Shaw <zedshaw@...>
Hi,
[#176232] Ruby Parser Combinator — Scott Weeks <weeksie@...>
Hello all,
Scott Weeks <weeksie@twelvestone.com> writes:
[#176239] strict pragma & scope — Tom Allison <tallison@...>
I'm still reading "the book" and am trying to see if I got this right.
On 20/01/06, Tom Allison <tallison@tacocat.net> wrote:
[#176247] Mongrel 0.1.1 -- A Fast Ruby Web Server (It Works Now, Maybe) — Zed Shaw <zedshaw@...>
Hi All,
this is my output under Cygwin now:
That's sweet. Didn't even think it would go that fast on Cygwin.
> One thing, could you do the same test against WEBrick using the
Zed,
On Friday 20 January 2006 12:33 pm, Michael Schoen wrote:
On Jan 21, 2006, at 3:07 PM, PA wrote:
Noob question here.
On Jan 22, 2006, at 12:42 PM, Jeff Pritchard wrote:
Zed Shaw wrote:
Zed Shaw wrote:
[#176252] Which Directory was my ruby script run from? — Matthew John <mj@...>
Hi All,
[#176255] Grid Folding (#63) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
The first extra credit (handling dimensions other than 16x16) is
In article <1137873033.046262.256300@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> Or did you introduce a rule that the input has to be a square?
Mike, you have an interesting concept for this quiz, but the script is
[#176257] Array#each - getting each element and the index — Pat Maddox <pergesu@...>
Is there a way to get each element of an array, as well the index of
On Jan 20, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Pat Maddox wrote:
[#176268] basic WEBrick question — Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@...>
I have the following basic code. When I run this it says "TCPServer
[#176272] Newbie ahead!: Ruby-Demo — Meino Christian Cramer <Meino.Cramer@...>
Hi,
[#176282] error:- "regex literal in condition" — John Maclean <info@...>
Hi Guys,
This is an ignorant question to pose, but here I go anyway.
Hi --
dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
hi ..
Mark Probert wrote:
James Britt wrote:
On Jan 20, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Zach wrote:
[#176297] Basic Inheritance questions {noob alert:- pickaxe ed. 2, page 27} — John Maclean <info@...>
Chaps,
You can do it one of three ways:
Thanks for that speedy reply. I've decided to require the within the
John Maclean wrote:
Thanks for another fast response. Inheritance - I'm going to get this
John Maclean wrote:
[#176304] Protected methods and class methods — Gioele Barabucci <ml@...>
Hi,
[#176330] PostgreSQL in Ruby with SSL connections — Kevin Brown <blargity@...>
Is SSL supported with the ruby postgres adapter? I'd like to SSL the
It's handled transparently by libpq. If you're using the C library,
I'd like to use SSL certificate authentication, and that happens
On 1/24/06, Kevin Brown <blargity@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm using the compiled C extension on Linux. I'll do some more
Alright, here it is. I'm not even client authing yet. Psql connects
On 1/26/06, Kevin Brown <blargity@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/26/06, Dave Lee <davelee.com@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/28/06, Kevin Brown <blargity@gmail.com> wrote:
[#176347] Method definitions and Line numbers — Brian Takita <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
[#176351] Extending ruby with c — ruby talk <rubytalk@...>
Hello,
ruby talk wrote:
I am using the pickaxe example to help learn how it is writen.
ruby talk wrote:
Hello,
ruby talk wrote:
Thank you i found nmake at
For the other program i get this error. I will never win at this. I am
[#176399] method proposition — Dirk Meijer <hawkman.gelooft@...>
hi all,
Hi --
hi,
On 1/21/06, Dirk Meijer <hawkman.gelooft@gmail.com> wrote:
[#176418] c-extension problem — Jon Egil Strand <jes@...>
[#176420] talking to other applications on windows — Jon Egil Strand <jes@...>
[#176428] Best way to get started? — Tom Dellaringa <pixelmech@...>
Hi there,
> What is the best way to start coding and interacting with it without
Jon Egil Strand wrote:
Hi Tom,
Wow, I've been looking for folks who have done Flash/Ruby integration
[#176456] #63: Grid Folding — Luke Blanshard <luke@...>
Greetings all,
[#176457] Minimizing memory allocations — Ilmari Heikkinen <ilmari.heikkinen@...>
So there I was this morning, staring at an ObjectSpace counter tellingme that I'm allocating 1500 Arrays and 10000 Floats per frame. Whichpretty much ground my framerate to ground by requiring a 0.2s GC runevery other frame. So I decided to get down and rid my code of as manyallocations as possible.
On 1/22/06, Ilmari Heikkinen <ilmari.heikkinen@gmail.com> wrote:> pretty much ground my framerate to ground by requiring a 0.2s GC run
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Ilmari Heikkinen wrote:
Quoting Dave Howell <groups@grandfenwick.net>:
Ruby Hashes, Blocks & Memoization
Hello,
On Jan 27, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Alex Combas wrote:
[#176474] Debugging endless loops — Alexey Verkhovsky <alex@...>
Hi all,
Alexey Verkhovsky wrote:
Alexey Verkhovsky wrote:
[#176477] Fwd: [QUIZ] Grid Folding (#63) — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Begin forwarded message:
Here is my own solution, using 3-deep nested arrays. I could clean
> Here is my own solution, using 3-deep nested arrays. I could clean
Just realized I now use my Array.reflect in only one place, and it
Actually .... (and I feel like I'm saying this just for my own
[#176479] remove non-ASCII characters in a string — Levin Alexander <levin@...>
Hi,
I have a need for something like this as well. But I need to
[#176511] Net::HTTP post — Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@...>
Can someone point me to an example of sending a POST request using Net::HTTP?
Mark Volkmann wrote:
[#176519] [SOLUTION] Grid Folding (#63) — David Tran <email55555@...>
def fold(row, col, operations)
[#176520] Two Lines of C in Ruby Source — Brian Takita <brian.takita@...>
Hello,
> See defines.h for _ and __.
[#176525] Line breaking in Ruby can be dangerous — Sky Yin <sky.yin@...>
After programing in ruby for the past 3 months, I must say I'm
On 2006-01-23 21:39:33 +0900, Sky Yin wrote:
[#176533] ruby-opengl glut on osx — tsuraan <tsuraan@...>
I grabbed the port of ruby-opengl for OSX from
[#176539] greetings — Mage <mage@...>
Hello,
On 1/23/06, Mage <mage@mage.hu> wrote:
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
I may be totally off base, being a Ruby Newbie myself, but I believe the
[#176543] WeakRef Hash — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
I need a Hash-like structure, using WeakRef, so that the key value
On Jan 23, 2006, at 10:17 AM, James Edward Gray II wrote:
James Edward Gray II wrote:
On Jan 24, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Robert Klemme wrote:
[#176561] Ruby at O'Reilly Rough Cuts — Pawel Szymczykowski <makenai@...>
Not sure if this is old news or not, but it would appear that both the
[#176578] Disk Free Space — Mickael Faivre-Macon <faivrem@...>
Hi,
[#176601] Net::imap exceptions — Russell Fulton <r.fulton@...>
Hi,
[#176603] Buffered IO and UDPSocket — Guillaume Marcais <guslist@...>
This one is driving me nuts! What causes and IO object (more
[#176622] About rant on Dave Thomas site, titled 'imitation...' — "simonh" <simonharrison@...>
Couldn't post a reply on Daves site so thought i'd post one here. Here
simonh wrote:
On 1/24/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:
SteveC wrote:
On 1/26/06, Dave Thomas <Dave@pragprog.com> wrote:
On 1/27/06, Dave Thomas <Dave@pragprog.com> wrote:
On Jan 28, 2006, at 1:05 AM, Alex Combas wrote:
On 1/29/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
Reading through this thread as merely an interested bystander who only
Jeff Pritchard wrote:
James Britt wrote:
Quoting Jeff Pritchard <jp@jeffpritchard.com>:
unknown wrote:
[#176626] screenscraping using htmltools and rexml — "Peter Bodik" <bodikp.archive@...>
Hi,
[#176633] "self.class" vs. "(class << self; self; end)" — ssmoot@...
Is there any difference between these?
ssmoot@gmail.com wrote:
[#176643] readable and provocative & daring — "Richard Drake" <rdrake98@...>
A funny thing happened to me in irb this week. Well, to be honest it's
Some interesting stuff there...but I think the main thing is that 'and'
> My apologies if you already realized all that!
&& and 'and' both exhibit the same behaviour, in that they short-circuit.
> Yes, of course, you can make your own versions, but you need to keep
[#176681] Looking for information on string processing performance — "Tuwewe" <tuweiwen@...>
Hi,
[#176698] How to capture a pressed key? — "Rubyist" <nuby.ruby.programmer@...>
Hi,
print "Enter your name: "
[#176708] The Duck Problem, or accessing one instance var from another — "Vladimir Agafonkin" <agafonkin@...>
Hi!
[#176714] slowness of WIN32OLE.rb in 1.8.2 - faster in 1.8.4? — "Greg Lorriman" <temp@...>
Hi,
i am not an expert(yet) but here is my 2 cents:
>if you just create an excel object without also creating another sub
On 1/24/06, Greg Lorriman <temp@lorriman.com> wrote:
[#176722] LazyLoad — "Erik Veenstra" <google@...>
Imagine, you're building a CVS like repository. A repository
> To get around that problem, you'd want to remember the
[#176725] EasyPhp Vs InstantRails — "Mick" <mickoc@...>
[#176726] Rethinking Memoization — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Daniel Berger and I have been having an off-list discussion about his
[#176738] split up days — misiek <michaelaugustyniak@...>
hi
misiek wrote:
Robert Klemme wrote:
Range can help you. Example:
Sky Yin wrote:
It's easy to transfer the string "year, month, day" to the parameter
[#176775] it is possible to unload a class? — sayoyo@...
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 03:58:12AM +0900, sayoyo@yahoo.com wrote:
Is it possible to reload a class in irb?
[#176794] how to run just one test method in a test case — "nicknameoptional" <dorrenchen@...>
for example, I have a testcase class, which has test_1, test2, test3
[#176831] Ruby, Web Apps and Cross Site Scripting — "m4dc4p" <jgbailey@...>
Something I've seen in the blogosphere lately has been the
Quoting m4dc4p <jgbailey@gmail.com>:
You got me thinking with that. The ERB solution was too broad, so I
m4dc4p wrote:
[#176847] xx-0.1.0 : xhtml and xml make it twice as dirty — "Ara.T.Howard" <ara.t.howard@...>
[#176883] postgres database — Tom Allison <tallison@...>
What is the file I need to require for connection to a postgres
You need to have the postgres adapter installed. I made a blog
On Friday 27 January 2006 02:30 am, Dave Howell wrote:
On Friday 27 January 2006 05:13 am, Dave Howell wrote:
On Friday 27 January 2006 06:46 am, Dave Howell wrote:
On 1/26/06, tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com <tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com> wrote:
[#176899] I like the new ruby-doc.org! — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Hadn't seen this mentioned here, so just wanted to say that I feel
James Edward Gray II ha scritto:
James Edward Gray II wrote:
Alan Garrison wrote:
James Britt wrote:
Alan Garrison wrote:
[#176902] Metaclass confusion — "Vivek" <krishna.vivek@...>
Hi,
[#176920] subsequence regular expression — diz rael <dizraelus@...>
Hi,
[#176923] Gems zlib problem — Ryan Tate <ryantate@...>
I am going to echo posts scattered throughout the Internet here and say
This is what worked for me.
Thanks, I'll give this a shot. I did install all three of those (zlibc,
No dice. Here's the relevant section from make, which appears to be
On Jan 26, 2006, at 4:48 PM, Ryan Tate wrote:
Eric Hodel wrote:
Ryan Tate wrote:
[#176951] threading sync — Mage <mage@...>
Hello,
[#176977] have to learn java — Dirk Meijer <hawkman.gelooft@...>
hi everyone :-)
[#176984] Rails, how do people figure out how to use it? — "anne001" <anne@...>
Lately I have been trying various things and I am amazed at what all
If you think that's hard, get ready for what it takes to get a Java
[#176994] borked stuff on ruby-doc.org — Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@...>
http://ruby-doc.org/docs/
[#177041] ensure statement and signals — tsuraan <tsuraan@...>
I have a program (currently written in python, but that could change
[#177056] class variable weirdness — Alex Combas <alex.combas@...>
I was fooling around with class variables tonight, and I know this is
[#177067] Grid Folding (#63) — Matthew Moss <matthew.moss.coder@...>
I love mathematics. I love to see problems explored, patterns emerge,
[#177072] Design problems (beginner) — Michael Judge <mjudge@...>
[#177082] Class is object? :very_sleepy — Alex Combas <alex.combas@...>
Was just thinking today, earlier, but at the moment
[#177086] Valid XML PIs for ERB — leoboiko@...
Hi. Why doesn't ERB work with valid XML processing instructions, as
[#177088] Hash with array as value type — Michael McGreevy <ruby-forum.com@...>
Hello all,
[#177094] Re: Oniguruma and 1.8.x — "K.Kosako" <sndgk393@...>
> I have started playing with Oniguruma a little.
[#177150] Subselecting hash back into hash (oneliner?) — Jon Baer <jonbaer@...>
Going through pick-axe and was just wondering if there was a one
On Jan 26, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Jon Baer wrote:
[#177159] Error calling a SOAP service from within a Rails controller — Dean Holdren <deanholdren@...>
The following works fine as a standalone ruby program:
When you're playing with SOAP in Rails, I think you want to use
[#177163] Need a ruby math genius - potential ruby bug. — "Todd S." <tgate@...>
Please forgive the longish post, I've tried to boil down a bug to its
[#177165] logging with rake — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>
Hi list,
[#177178] Textilize and Markdown and URLs — "Robert C. Mannl" <mannl@...>
Hi!
> I'll probably just code a wrapper function that parses the URLs after
[#177197] Pass References To Methods As Arguments? — wegzumir <wegzumir@...>
Hey all. I am trying to determine the Ruby syntax for passing a reference
[#177204] REXML and XPath — Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@...>
The documentation for REXML says is has full XPath 1.0 support.
[#177229] Port a Library (#64) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>
The three rules of Ruby Quiz:
[#177233] The Seattle Brigade Chats with Bruce Eckel — James Britt <james_b@...>
Quite impressive.
[#177240] corrupted double-linked list (Ruby 1.8.4, FC 4) — eduard <fishkei@...>
After upgrading to Ruby 1.8.4 I started getting this error message:
[#177246] Files and variables (noob alert) — John Maclean <info@...>
Chaps,
[#177251] Incorporating gem documentation into ri — John Wells <lists@...>
Guys,
John Wells wrote:
Dave Thomas wrote:
[#177265] working with file types and directories — John Maclean <info@...>
This line shows all the files in the current dir.
John Maclean wrote:
[#177273] listing Object.methods — Alex Combas <alex.combas@...>
Hello,
[#177275] Having trouble embedding ruby. — Mikko Lehtonen <scoopr@...>
[#177284] a = b = new — Alex Polite <notmyprivateemail@...>
Hi there.
[#177306] nil != [] — Alex Polite <notmyprivateemail@...>
OK. Here's my second stupid question for today.
On Jan 28, 2006, at 20:51, Alex Polite wrote:
[#177318] Loop weirdness — Jonathan Leighton <lists@...>
Hi,
The without the breaks if the last "cat[:num] =3D=3D item[:num]" isn't true=
On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 18:18 +0900, Johan Veenstra wrote:
Jonathan Leighton wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 05:33 +0900, Simon Kr旦ger wrote:
[#177327] OpenGL-0.32g for Apple MacOS X — James Adam <james.adam@...>
In case anyone needs this, I've uploaded my tweaked version of the
From: "Joe Van Dyk" <joevandyk@gmail.com>
[#177332] Creation of i18n PDF files (from UTF-8 encoded strings) — Karel Miarka <kajism@...>
Hi,
[#177358] my coding style — Dirk Meijer <hawkman.gelooft@...>
hi all,
[#177361] Silicon Valley Ruby Conference — dblack@...
Hi everybody --
On Jan 29, 2006, at 1:14 PM, dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
Hi --
Why the sudden partnership with SDForum?
[#177371] Premature end of regular expression with non-ascii character — Nick Snels <nick.snels@...>
Hi,
[#177372] Question about Lo4R — Zach Moazeni <zacharooni@...>
Hello,
[#177383] relative dates — charlie bowman <cbowmanschool@...>
today = Time.now
> how can I do this? "last_week = 7.days.ago"
On 1/29/06, Cameron McBride <cameron.mcbride@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, I had no idea that it was so simple in Ruby!
[#177402] creating file names with string — John Maclean <info@...>
Hey chaps,
[#177404] Ruby tutorials w/ excercises — Scott Taylor <scott@...>
On 1/29/06, Scott Taylor <scott@miningstocks.com> wrote:>> I was wondering if there are any Ruby tutorials with excercises at the> end of the chapters or sections which could be recommended
[#177405] misunderstanding the Passing of references — "Todd S." <tgate@...>
I'm to to ruby...
> @myModel = Model.new
[#177408] is it Time bug? — Valerij KIR <rootkvi@...>
Hi all! I'm writing program some days ago which calculates every
[#177415] One-Click Ruby Installer 184-16 preview1 is available! — Curt Hibbs <curt.hibbs@...>
One-Click Ruby Installer 184-16 preview1 is available!
whoa!
>>* The SciTE code editor has been replaced by Notepad++. Both
[#177424] Strange posting about ebooks — Peter Hickman <peter@...>
For some unfathomable reason I have received four emails containing
Peter Hickman schrieb:
Pit Capitain wrote:
On 30 Jan 2006, at 11:13, Damphyr wrote:
Hi --
i got them as well...
Hi --
On Jan 30, 2006, at 8:21 AM, dblack@wobblini.net wrote:
On Monday 30 January 2006 11:28 pm, James Edward Gray II wrote:
On 1/30/06, tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com <tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com> wrote:
Ryan Leavengood wrote:
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 06:49 am, James Britt wrote:
On 1/30/06, tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com <tsumeruby@tsumelabs.com> wrote:
Ryan Leavengood wrote:
I really don't think a witchunt is necessary. Some people are
On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 10:26, Peter Hickman wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:26:38 -0000, Peter Hickman <peter@semantico.com>
[#177432] install_qtruby_on_mac — 天野 竜太郎 <wn9r-amn@...>
Hi, I am Ryutaro Amano.
On Monday 30 January 2006 10:42, 天野 竜太郎 wrote:
Thanks Mark
On Monday 30 January 2006 12:06, Ryutaro Amano wrote:
[#177469] check for and if not there, create direcory and file — charlie bowman <cbowmanschool@...>
irb(main):002:0> Dir.mkdir(".timeclock")
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Logan Capaldo wrote:
On 1/30/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
[#177484] IO.popen hangs reading an empty pipe? — Payton Swick <payton@...>
How does one check a pipe (created using IO.popen) to see if there is
[#177491] Is this a floating point precision problem? — "Todd S." <tgate@...>
I'm using the Matrix module (matrix.rb) to help place a vertex into
[#177516] Re: Premature end of regular expression with non-ascii chara — Nuralanur@...
When I read in a text with accents from a file under cygwin, these get
Hi Axel,
The odds are your text is in non-UTF8 encoding, but in CP1252 or similar.
Indeed, it isn't in UTF-8. It's in ISO-8859-1 (Latin1). The problem here
[#177517] One-Click Ruby Installer 184-16 preview2 is available! — Curt Hibbs <curt.hibbs@...>
=== One-Click Ruby Installer 184-16 preview2 is available! ===
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 08:32 +0900, Curt Hibbs wrote:
On 1/30/06, Tom Copeland <tom@infoether.com> wrote:
Curt Hibbs wrote:
On 1/31/06, Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@path.berkeley.edu> wrote:
Maybe the RUBYOPT environent variable isn't getting set. Try manually
Curt Hibbs wrote:
[#177534] Array prepending nil object — =?ISO-8859-9?Q?Serdar_K=FDl=FD=E7?= <skilic@...>
I'm going through Brian Schrer's tutorial and hit a small snag. The
[#177539] Mongrel HTTP Library 0.2.0 (Fast And RubyForgified) — Zed Shaw <zedshaw@...>
Hi Everyone,
[#177543] Looking for web crawler written in Ruby — Kev <tuweiwen@...>
Hi, I am looking for web crawler(spider) written in Ruby. I googled but
[#177565] Missing Solutions (#64) — James Edward Gray II <james@...>
Ross Bamford was kind enough to bring these to my attention and I
[#177570] getting hostname from ruby — phil swenson <phil.swenson@...>
Is there a cleaner way to get the host name from ruby other than
[#177577] Extend an object with module stored — Andrea Reginato <andrea.reginato@...>
I would like extend dynamically an object with one or more Module that I
[#177578] Beginner question on classes on different files — Edgard Riba <elriba@...>
Hi,
[#177619] Numeric#of — ara.t.howard@...
Hi,
On 1/31/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[CfP] Dynamic Languages Day @ Brussels
Dynamic Languages Day @ Vrije Universiteit Brussel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monday, February 13, 2006, VUB Campus Etterbeek The VUB (Programming Technology Lab, System and Software Engineering Lab), ULB (deComp) and the Belgian Association for Dynamic Languages (BADL) are very pleased to invite you to a whole day of presentations about the programming languages Self, Smalltalk and Common Lisp by experts in these languages. Besides some introductory material for each language, the reflective facilities in the respective programming environments will be highlighted. The presentations will be especially interesting for people with good knowledge about current mainstream object-oriented languages like Java, C# and C++ who want to get a deeper understanding about the expressive power of Self, Smalltalk and Common Lisp. In order to prepare the ground for these presentations, Professor Viviane Jonckers will introduce the day by an overview of the benefits of teaching dynamic languages to undergraduate students in computer science. She will especially discuss the specific advantages of using Scheme as an introductory language instead of the more widely employed Java language. Attendance is free and open to the public. Please make sure to register for the event by sending an e-mail to Pascal Costanza (pascal.costanza@vub.ac.be), so we can plan ahead. The number of places will be limited according to the exact location of the event and will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis. Watch the website for the exact schedule, location and any news at http://prog.vub.ac.be/events/2005/BADL/DLD/dld.html. Abstracts of the Talks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scheme as an introductory language (Viviane Jonckers) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The VUB has a rich history in dynamic programming language teaching and research. Ever since the late 80's, compulsory courses on Lisp and Smalltalk have played an important role in the last two years of the computer science curriculum. Since the early 90's, this role was further intensified by selecting Scheme as the introductory course in the first year and by promoting Scheme as the lingua franca for most courses in the first two years. Professor Jonckers' introductory talk to the dynamic languages day explains how this early exposure to the dynamic paradigm is the seed that gives students the skills to fully grasp and appreciate the more advanced dynamic paradigms (such as Lisp, CLOS, Smalltalk and Self) in subsequent courses of their computer science training. Self (Ellen Van Paesschen) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Self is a prototype-based object-oriented programming language where everything is an object and all manipulation of objects is initiated through message sending. A prototype-based language eschews classes and allows object creation ex-nihilo or by cloning prototypes. Self resembles Smalltalk in both its syntax and semantics. Other characteristics of Self are delegation (object-centered inheritance), parent sharing and child sharing (multiple inheritance), and dynamic parent modification. Further the Self environment includes a powerful mechanism for reflective meta-programming based on mirror objects. The Self group were also the first to introduce traits objects that gather shared and reusable behavior between objects in order to program in a more efficient and structured way. After a brief introduction to the highly interactive Self environment the language's basics and its syntax and semantics are presented. Next the most important advanced features such as mirrors and dynamic parent modification are illustrated. Smalltalk (Johan Brichau, Roel Wuyts) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Smalltalk is class-based object-oriented programming language. Everything in Smalltalk is an object and these objects communicate through messages. The Smalltalk language itself offers only very few programming constructs and is thus easy to learn and grasp. Therefore, the expressive power of Smalltalk lies in its huge library of frameworks, which includes an extensive metaobject protocol that enables powerful dynamic (runtime) reflection. Furthermore, perhaps one of the most significant advantages of Smalltalk outside of the language itself is that software development is a truly dynamic experience. The Smalltalk environment features the incremental development of an application where there is no strict separation between development and execution cycles, leading to an interactive and dynamic development process. Besides a short introduction to the Smalltalk programming language, this presentation will focus on the dynamic reflective facilities of Smalltalk. We will demonstrate the power of its metaobject protocol through a number of tools that extensively rely on it. Furthermore, we will provide some insight in the dynamic nature of Smalltalk development through a live demonstration. Generic Functions and the CLOS Metaobject Protocol (Pascal Costanza) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) is unique in two ways. * In most OOP languages, methods belong to classes and are invoked by sending messages. In CLOS, methods belong to generic functions instead of classes, and those generic functions select and execute the correct method according to the types of the arguments they receive. * The CLOS Metaobject Protocol (MOP) specifies how its essential building blocks are to be implemented in CLOS itself. This allows extending its object model with metaclasses that change important aspects of CLOS for a well-defined scope. This presentation introduces these two notions. The code for an interpreter for generic functions that performs selection and execution of methods will be developed live during the presentation. This will be followed by a discussion how that code can be extended to introduce, for example, multimethods and AOP-style advices, and a sketch how generic functions are implemented efficiently in the "real" world. In the second part, the extensibility of the CLOS MOP will be illustrated by implementing - live - the (hashtable-based) Python object model as a metaclass. Other practical extensions based on the CLOS MOP are also sketched, like object-relational mappings, interfaces to foreign-language objects, and domain-specific annotations in classes. Biographies ~~~~~~~~~~~ Viviane Jonckers received a master degree in Computer Science from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in 1983 and a Ph.D. degree in Sciences from the same university in 1987. Since 1987 she is a professor both in the Computer Science Department of the faculty of Sciences as in the Computer Science group of the Engineering Faculty. Currently, she is the director of the System and Software Engineering Lab. Her current research interests are in integrated software development methods with a focus on component based software development and aspect oriented software development. She participated in and has been project manager of several national and international R&D projects. Roel Wuyts is professor at the University Libre de Bruxelles, where he leads the deComp group. His fields of interest are logic meta programming, forms of reflection and language design. On the side he also dabbles in development environments. Quite a lot his development is done in Smalltalk, extensively using the reflective facilities in that language to do research in language symbiosis, development environments and for rapid programming in gneral. From the moment he realized that dynamicity was what he really liked in all of his favourite programming languages (Smalltalk, Prolog and Scheme), he has been trying to grow the dynamic languages field again. Part of this endavour was the organization of the first Dynamic Language Symposium, a symposium co-organized with OOPSLA'2005 in San Diego. Johan Brichau currently holds a postdoc position at the Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille (LIFL). He is also associated with the Programming Technology Lab at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where he obtained a Ph.D. degree in Computer Sciences in 2005. Johan's research is focusing on the use of metaprogramming in the context of generative programming techniques and aspect-oriented programming languages. To this extent, he has been extensively using the Smalltalk metaobject protocol for the creation and development of (generative) logic metaprogramming techniques as well as aspect-oriented language extensions to Smalltalk. Pascal Costanza has a Ph.D. degree from the University of Bonn, Germany. His past involvements include specification and implementation of the languages Gilgul and Lava, and the design and application of the JMangler framework for load-time transformation of Java class files. He has also implemented ContextL, the first programming language extension for Context-oriented Programming based on CLOS, and aspect-oriented extensions for CLOS, which all heavily rely on the CLOS MOP. He is furthermore the initiator and lead of Closer, an open source project that provides a compatibility layer for the CLOS MOP across multiple Common Lisp implementations. Ellen Van Paesschen obtained a master degree in computer science at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in 2000. Currently she is a Ph.D. student at the Programming Technology Lab. Ellen's research is focusing on using dynamic and prototype-based languages for model-driven development and round-trip engineering (RTE). She has created a research prototype of a dynamic prototype-based RTE environment in Self which is the main implementation language in her research. This environment differs from other existing tools at the level of synchronisation, run-time objects and constraint enforcement steered from an analysis model. Her other interests include (the analysis phase during) software engineering and role modelling.