[#195443] An alternative to the class Foo < Struct.new(vars) idiom and SuperStruct — Mauricio Fernandez <mfp@...>

I wrote this a couple weeks ago

16 messages 2006/06/01

[#195498] Where can one find examples of masterful Ruby code? — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...>

Hi

34 messages 2006/06/01
[#195502] Re: Where can one find examples of masterful Ruby code? — "Tyler Prete" <psyonic@...> 2006/06/01

Hopefully you'll get more helpful answers to this question from someone a

[#195512] Re: Where can one find examples of masterful Ruby code? — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...> 2006/06/01

On 6/1/06, Tyler Prete <psyonic@gmail.com> wrote:

[#195516] Re: Where can one find examples of masterful Ruby code? — James Britt <james_b@...> 2006/06/01

Alder Green wrote:

[#195707] Re: Where can one find examples of masterful Ruby code? — Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen@...> 2006/06/03

James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> writes:

[#195714] Re: Where can one find examples of masterful Ruby code? — James Britt <james_b@...> 2006/06/03

Christian Neukirchen wrote:

[#195721] Re: Where can one find examples of masterful Ruby code? — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...> 2006/06/03

On 6/3/06, James Britt <james_b@neurogami.com> wrote:

[#195510] How can I pin a Ruby object in memory? — "John Lam" <drjflam@...>

I have some data that I'm storing in a T_DATA VALUE. Is the data

16 messages 2006/06/01
[#195514] Re: How can I pin a Ruby object in memory? — "Lyle Johnson" <lyle.johnson@...> 2006/06/01

On 6/1/06, John Lam <drjflam@gmail.com> wrote:

[#195530] Re: How can I pin a Ruby object in memory? — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...> 2006/06/01

Lyle Johnson wrote:

[#195519] Package and Namespace — "Minkoo Seo" <minkoo.seo@...>

Hi list.

15 messages 2006/06/01

[#195550] This is brain dead, but is it stupid? — Jeff Pritchard <jp@...>

I'm about to embark on my very first significant non-command line ruby

19 messages 2006/06/02
[#195558] Re: This is brain dead, but is it stupid? — Trevor Squires <trevor@...> 2006/06/02

On 1-Jun-06, at 6:34 PM, Jeff Pritchard wrote:

[#195568] Re: This is brain dead, but is it stupid? — Jeff Pritchard <jp@...> 2006/06/02

Trevor Squires wrote:

[#195575] Re: This is brain dead, but is it stupid? — Jeff Pritchard <jp@...> 2006/06/02

A modest beginning...

[#195598] Hash to OpenStruct (#81) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

36 messages 2006/06/02

[#195629] Another Look at Namespaces — transfire@...

Had a "light-bulb" over head moment and threw this together as a simple

16 messages 2006/06/02
[#195688] Re: Another Look at Namespaces — Alex Young <alex@...> 2006/06/03

transfire@gmail.com wrote:

[#195693] Another Look at SELECTOR NAMESPACES — transfire@... 2006/06/03

[#195778] Please kill the children as you're leaving — Ohad Lutzky <lutzky@...>

Sorry about the Macabre, but that's essentially what I want: It seems

10 messages 2006/06/04

[#195865] I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — Hector <dummy@...>

I've been trying to pickup Ruby for a few months now. I've written a few

108 messages 2006/06/05
[#195868] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "Phil Tomson" <rubyfan@...> 2006/06/05

On 6/4/06, Hector <dummy@tracatran.com> wrote:

[#195937] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — ReggW <me@...> 2006/06/05

Phil Tomson wrote:

[#195946] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/05

On 6/5/06, ReggW <me@yourhome.com> wrote:

[#195963] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — ReggW <me@...> 2006/06/05

Austin Ziegler wrote:

[#195900] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — Mat Schaffer <schapht@...> 2006/06/05

On Jun 4, 2006, at 11:09 PM, Hector wrote:

[#195911] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...> 2006/06/05

Mat, your statements are right on the money. To the extent that developers

[#195913] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — Mat Schaffer <schapht@...> 2006/06/05

On Jun 5, 2006, at 9:14 AM, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:

[#195975] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "Giles Bowkett" <gilesb@...> 2006/06/05

>> Many capable Rubyists that I know are of the opinion that nothing

[#195999] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...> 2006/06/05

Both you and someone else asked what I meant by saying that the Python

[#196024] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — James Britt <james_b@...> 2006/06/06

Francis Cianfrocca wrote:

[#196031] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/06

[#196040] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...> 2006/06/06

Entirely valid and thought-provoking point of view, and one that I'm finding

[#196267] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb@...> 2006/06/07

[#196273] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...> 2006/06/07

Large problems: you're playing word games with me. "Large" has many

[#196320] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/07

On Jun 7, 2006, at 6:25, Francis Cianfrocca wrote:

[#196322] Possible YAML bug with quoted symbols? — Dave Baldwin <dave.baldwin@3dlabs.com> 2006/06/07

If I have a quoted symbol, i.e. :'some symbol' then when I dump the

[#196335] Re: Possible YAML bug with quoted symbols? — ara.t.howard@... 2006/06/07

On Wed, 7 Jun 2006, Dave Baldwin wrote:

[#196392] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb@...> 2006/06/08

Matthew Smillie wrote:

[#196010] Re: I love Ruby - But how bright is Ruby's Future? — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...> 2006/06/05

Hector wrote:

[#195962] reading data from excel — Parvinder Ghotra <ghotrapa@...>

Hi,

13 messages 2006/06/05

[#196038] Ruby and the Open-Closed Principle — Jeff Cohen <cohen.jeff@...>

For most of my OO career (C++ for a long time, and then C#) I believed

17 messages 2006/06/06

[#196062] ruby-forum.com — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>

Who owns ruby-forum.com and why is it connected

47 messages 2006/06/06
[#196070] Re: ruby-forum.com — Florian Gross <florgro@...> 2006/06/06

Hal Fulton wrote:

[#196080] Re: ruby-forum.com — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/06

On 6/6/06, Florian Gross <florgro@gmail.com> wrote:

[#196081] Re: ruby-forum.com — Ross Bamford <rossrt@...> 2006/06/06

On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 21:03 +0900, Austin Ziegler wrote:

[#196083] Re: ruby-forum.com — Jim Weirich <jim@...> 2006/06/06

Ross Bamford wrote:

[#196112] Re: ruby-forum.com — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/06

On Jun 6, 2006, at 13:27, Jim Weirich wrote:

[#196164] Re: ruby-forum.com — James Britt <james_b@...> 2006/06/06

Matthew Smillie wrote:

[#196165] Re: ruby-forum.com — Charlie Bowman <charlie@...> 2006/06/06

On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 03:36 +0900, James Britt wrote:

[#196167] Re: ruby-forum.com — Tim Hunter <rmagick@...> 2006/06/06

Charlie Bowman wrote:

[#196172] Re: ruby-forum.com — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/06

[#196492] Re: ruby-forum.com — Pistos Christou <jesusrubsyou.5.pistos@...> 2006/06/08

Matthew Smillie wrote:

[#196074] Ruby Weekly News 29th May - 4th June 2006 — Tim Sutherland <timsuth@...>

http://www.rubyweeklynews.org/20060604.html

17 messages 2006/06/06

[#196182] Attributes not populated until called? — darren kirby <bulliver@...>

Hello all,

13 messages 2006/06/06

[#196212] can I keep re-running the same script? how? — Hunter Walker <walkerhunter@...>

I want to run a particular script every 3 minutes. I would do this

16 messages 2006/06/06
[#196214] Re: can I keep re-running the same script? how? — ara.t.howard@... 2006/06/06

On Wed, 7 Jun 2006, Hunter Walker wrote:

[#196264] pausing until a character is received — "Sy Ali" <sy1234@...>

I'm struggling to figure out how to pause my script and await a single

15 messages 2006/06/07
[#196276] Re: pausing until a character is received — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...> 2006/06/07

[#196359] EURUKO 2006 — Stephan K舂per <sigma.kappa@...>

Hi,

17 messages 2006/06/07

[#196402] Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...>

Hi

190 messages 2006/06/08
[#196405] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — "Phil Tomson" <rubyfan@...> 2006/06/08

On 6/7/06, Alder Green <alder.green@gmail.com> wrote:

[#196407] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...> 2006/06/08

On 6/8/06, Phil Tomson <rubyfan@gmail.com> wrote:

[#196418] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/08

Hi,

[#196468] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...> 2006/06/08

On 6/8/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#196476] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/08

Hi,

[#196489] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/08

[#196521] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/09

[#196537] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/09

Hi,

[#196539] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...> 2006/06/09

[#196555] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — dblack@... 2006/06/09

Hi --

[#196672] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/10

Hi,

[#196708] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/11

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#196725] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/11

Hi,

[#196730] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/11

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#196735] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/11

[#196738] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/11

Hi,

[#196743] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/11

[#196805] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/12

[#196825] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/12

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#196865] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...> 2006/06/12

[#196870] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/12

Logan Capaldo wrote:

[#196885] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/12

[#196924] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — "Alder Green" <alder.green@...> 2006/06/12

On 6/12/06, transfire@gmail.com <transfire@gmail.com> wrote:

[#196929] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...> 2006/06/12

[#196949] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/13

[#196977] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/13

transfire@gmail.com wrote:

[#197012] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/13

[#197025] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/13

Hi,

[#197053] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/13

[#197065] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/13

Hi,

[#197140] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/14

[#197144] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/14

Hi,

[#197147] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/14

[#197162] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/14

Hi,

[#197163] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — "Phil Tomson" <rubyfan@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/13/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#197166] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/14

Hi,

[#197225] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2006/06/14

On Jun 14, 2006, at 1:48 AM, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#197240] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/14

[#197246] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/14

Hi,

[#197249] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/14

[#197250] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/14

Hi,

[#197289] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/14

[#197257] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — gwtmp01@... 2006/06/14

[#197294] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/14

gwtmp01@mac.com wrote:

[#197296] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — ara.t.howard@... 2006/06/14

On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:

[#197334] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/14

ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:

[#197345] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — ara.t.howard@... 2006/06/15

On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:

[#197379] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/15

ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:

[#197390] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/15

Okay, I've sorted out a few of the problems, and I hope I haven't

[#197396] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/15

Update:

[#197423] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/15

This should fix the recursion issue:

[#197439] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/15

Simplification. Tell me if I should stop spamming.

[#197490] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Daniel Schierbeck <daniel.schierbeck@...> 2006/06/15

#class_extension is now private, the magic has been moved to

[#197494] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — ara.t.howard@... 2006/06/15

On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Daniel Schierbeck wrote:

[#197501] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/15

Hi,

[#197619] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — dblack@... 2006/06/16

Hi --

[#197624] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/16

Hi,

[#197498] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/15

[#197506] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/15

Hi,

[#197512] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — transfire@... 2006/06/15

[#197588] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/16

Hi,

[#197594] Re: Why the lack of mixing-in support for Class methods? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/16

On 6/15/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#196520] Converting 8 bytes to a Float — Harris Reynolds <hreynolds2@...>

What is the quickest way to convert 8 bytes to a Float object?

15 messages 2006/06/09
[#196524] Re: Converting 8 bytes to a Float — Timothy Hunter <TimHunter@...> 2006/06/09

Harris Reynolds wrote:

[#196526] Re: Converting 8 bytes to a Float — Harris Reynolds <hreynolds2@...> 2006/06/09

I am still not getting the results I am looking for hacking around with the couple suggestions I received. Here is an example:

[#196528] Re: Converting 8 bytes to a Float — Mike Stok <mike@...> 2006/06/09

[#196570] Ruby's role in future operating systems — Kyrre Nygard <kyrreny@...>

25 messages 2006/06/09
[#196575] Re: Ruby's role in future operating systems — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2006/06/09

On Jun 9, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Kyrre Nygard wrote:

[#196578] Re: Ruby's role in future operating systems — Kyrre Nygard <kyrreny@...> 2006/06/09

At 17:21 09.06.2006, James Edward Gray II wrote:

[#196692] Which encoding causes fewest problems in Ruby 1.8.2? — Jim Smith <nospam@...>

I posted a similar question in the rails group but this is more specific

7 messages 2006/06/11

[#196754] Ruby for Highschoolers? — Nicholas Evans <OwlManAtt@...>

Howdy list,

69 messages 2006/06/11
[#196757] Re: Ruby for Highschoolers? — Steven Davidovitz <steviedizzle@...> 2006/06/11

On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 01:55:39 +0900

[#196782] Re: Ruby for Highschoolers? — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/11

On Jun 11, 2006, at 17:55, Nicholas Evans wrote:

[#196796] Re: Ruby for Highschoolers? — James Britt <james.britt@...> 2006/06/11

Matthew Smillie wrote:

[#196806] Re: Ruby for Highschoolers? — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/12

On Jun 11, 2006, at 22:24, James Britt wrote:

[#196909] RubyGems for inclusion in JRuby — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...>

Hello Rubyists!

11 messages 2006/06/12

[#196955] ANN: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a binary — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...>

"Being perfectly honest, your obfuscator has made me feel like

32 messages 2006/06/13
[#196992] Re: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a binary — "Kris Leech" <kris@...> 2006/06/13

Will this work with a Rails app?

[#197007] Re: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a binary — "John Wilger" <johnwilger@...> 2006/06/13

On 6/13/06, Kris Leech <kris@alternativefocusmedia.com> wrote:

[#197037] Re: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a binary — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...> 2006/06/13

[#197299] Re: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a binary — "John Wilger" <johnwilger@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/13/06, Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@zenspider.com> wrote:

[#197623] Re: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a — Kris Leech <krisleech@...> 2006/06/16

John Wilger wrote:

[#197634] Re: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/16

On 6/16/06, Kris Leech <krisleech@interkonect.com> wrote:

[#197654] Re: ZenObfuscate - for when you really really have to ship a — "Patrick Hurley" <phurley@...> 2006/06/16

On 6/16/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#196957] ruby-lang.org redesign? — BA Baracus <devlists-ruby-talk@...>

Guys,

66 messages 2006/06/13
[#196959] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — "Daniel N" <has.sox@...> 2006/06/13

have a look at http://new.ruby-lang.org

[#196968] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — Nathaniel Brown <nshb@...> 2006/06/13

That's hot.

[#197015] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — BA Baracus <devlists-ruby-talk@...> 2006/06/13

On Tuesday, June 13, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Nathaniel Brown wrote:

[#197031] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2006/06/13

On Jun 13, 2006, at 8:47 AM, BA Baracus wrote:

[#197058] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — BA Baracus <devlists-ruby-talk@...> 2006/06/13

[#197064] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — Kyrre Nygard <kyrreny@...> 2006/06/13

At 20:26 13.06.2006, BA Baracus wrote:

[#197074] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2006/06/13

On Jun 13, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Kyrre Nygard wrote:

[#197088] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — "John Gabriele" <jmg3000@...> 2006/06/13

On 6/13/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:

[#197091] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2006/06/13

On Jun 13, 2006, at 4:06 PM, John Gabriele wrote:

[#198188] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/20

On 6/13/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:

[#198259] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — "John W. Long" <ng@...> 2006/06/20

Michal Suchanek wrote:

[#198228] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — Kyrre Nygard <kyrreny@...> 2006/06/20

At 16:12 20.06.2006, Michal Suchanek wrote:

[#198246] Re: ruby-lang.org redesign? — Tom Werner <tom@...> 2006/06/20

Kyrre Nygard wrote:

[#196979] ugly ruby code... — arnaud stageman <mpepito13@...>

Hello!

14 messages 2006/06/13

[#197089] Unicode roadmap? — Roman Hausner <roman.hausner@...>

In my opinion, Ruby is practically useless for many applications without

263 messages 2006/06/13
[#197102] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/13

Hi,

[#197103] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Pete <pertl@...> 2006/06/13

> Define "proper Unicode support" first.

[#197106] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...> 2006/06/13

[#197108] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Pete <pertl@...> 2006/06/13

From the theoretical point of view this is quite interesting. Also I

[#197110] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...> 2006/06/13

From: Pete [mailto:pertl@gmx.org]

[#197134] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/14

Hi,

[#197153] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...> 2006/06/14

From: Yukihiro Matsumoto [mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org]

[#197164] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/14

Hi,

[#197167] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...> 2006/06/14

From: Yukihiro Matsumoto [mailto:matz@ruby-lang.org]

[#197206] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/14/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#197209] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Paul Battley" <pbattley@...> 2006/06/14

On 14/06/06, Michal Suchanek <hramrach@centrum.cz> wrote:

[#197219] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/14/06, Paul Battley <pbattley@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197336] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Randy Kramer <rhkramer@...> 2006/06/14

On Wednesday 14 June 2006 06:52 am, Michal Suchanek wrote:

[#197228] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/14/06, Michal Suchanek <hramrach@centrum.cz> wrote:

[#197416] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/14/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197789] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Juergen Strobel <strobel@...> 2006/06/17

On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 07:59:54PM +0900, Michal Suchanek wrote:

[#197810] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Stefan Lang <langstefan@...> 2006/06/17

On Saturday 17 June 2006 13:08, Juergen Strobel wrote:

[#197818] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/17

On 6/17/06, Stefan Lang <langstefan@gmx.at> wrote:

[#197845] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Stefan Lang <langstefan@...> 2006/06/17

On Saturday 17 June 2006 16:16, Austin Ziegler wrote:

[#197872] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/17

On 6/17/06, Stefan Lang <langstefan@gmx.at> wrote:

[#197881] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/17

[#197918] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/18

On 6/18/06, Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov <listbox@julik.nl> wrote:

[#197935] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/18

[#197971] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/18

Hi,

[#197972] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/18

[#197975] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/18

Hi,

[#197980] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/19

[#197985] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/19

Hi,

[#197986] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/19

[#197988] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Dmitry Severin" <dmitry.severin@...> 2006/06/19

Correct me,if I'm wrong, but for Matz's plan on M17N, summary is:

[#197995] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/19

Hi,

[#198013] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/19

On 6/19/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#198018] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/19

Hi,

[#198062] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/19

On 6/19/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#198110] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/19

Hi,

[#198169] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/20

On 6/20/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#198184] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Timothy Bennett" <timothy.s.bennett@...> 2006/06/20

On 6/20/06, Michal Suchanek <hramrach@centrum.cz> wrote:

[#198201] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/20

On 6/20/06, Timothy Bennett <timothy.s.bennett@gmail.com> wrote:

[#198223] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/20

Hi,

[#198351] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/21

On 6/20/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#198370] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/21

Hi,

[#198379] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Dmitry Severin" <dmitry.severin@...> 2006/06/21

On 6/21/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#198382] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/21

Hi,

[#198386] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/21

[#198392] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/21

Hi,

[#198397] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Dmitry Severin" <dmitry.severin@...> 2006/06/21

On 6/21/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#198453] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/22

Hi,

[#198475] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Lugovoi Nikolai" <meadow.nnick@...> 2006/06/22

2006/6/22, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org>:

[#198480] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/22

Hi,

[#198937] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@...> 2006/06/25

[#198961] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/25

On 6/25/06, Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@gmail.com> wrote:

[#198979] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...> 2006/06/25

On 6/25/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199016] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...> 2006/06/26

One clarification I'd like to add to this: I'm not saying that a ByteArray

[#199018] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/26

Hi,

[#199028] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Daniel DeLorme <dan-ml@...42.com> 2006/06/26

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#199034] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Logan Capaldo <logancapaldo@...> 2006/06/26

[#198980] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@...> 2006/06/25

[#198987] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/25

On 6/25/06, Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@gmail.com> wrote:

[#198988] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Phillip Hutchings" <sitharus@...> 2006/06/25

> Here you contradict yourself. Regexes are string (character)

[#199006] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/25/06, Phillip Hutchings <sitharus@sitharus.com> wrote:

[#199009] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Phillip Hutchings" <sitharus@...> 2006/06/26

> Sorry, but "reading" CGI params is a red herring. You may get it as one

[#199074] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/26

[#199082] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov <listbox@julik.nl> wrote:

[#199084] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/26

[#199098] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov <listbox@julik.nl> wrote:

[#199117] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Jim Weirich <jim@...> 2006/06/26

I've been following this debate with some interest. Alas, since my

[#199128] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Jim Weirich <jim@weirichhouse.org> wrote:

[#199148] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199156] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@...> 2006/06/26

[#199159] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199167] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199174] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@...> 2006/06/26

[#199176] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Charles O Nutter" <headius@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Izidor Jerebic <ij.rubylist@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199261] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...> 2006/06/27

On 6/26/06, Charles O Nutter <headius@headius.com> wrote:

[#197811] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/17

On 6/17/06, Juergen Strobel <strobel@secure.at> wrote:

[#197830] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Paul Battley" <pbattley@...> 2006/06/17

On 17/06/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197863] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Juergen Strobel <strobel@...> 2006/06/17

On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 01:02:39AM +0900, Paul Battley wrote:

[#197099] Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — "Gregory Brown" <gregory.t.brown@...>

Hello folks,

26 messages 2006/06/13
[#197104] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2006/06/13

On Jun 13, 2006, at 3:21 PM, Gregory Brown wrote:

[#197105] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — "Gregory Brown" <gregory.t.brown@...> 2006/06/13

On 6/13/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:

[#197109] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2006/06/13

On Jun 13, 2006, at 3:45 PM, Gregory Brown wrote:

[#197111] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — "Gregory Brown" <gregory.t.brown@...> 2006/06/13

On 6/13/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:

[#197113] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2006/06/13

On Jun 13, 2006, at 4:18 PM, Gregory Brown wrote:

[#197114] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — "Gregory Brown" <gregory.t.brown@...> 2006/06/13

On 6/13/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:

[#197118] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2006/06/14

On Jun 13, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Gregory Brown wrote:

[#197119] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — "Gregory Brown" <gregory.t.brown@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/13/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:

[#197122] Re: Gemspec option to prevent auto-require? — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2006/06/14

On Jun 13, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Gregory Brown wrote:

[#197132] Processing mixed content with REXML — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...>

Element.each_element gives the element children

26 messages 2006/06/14
[#197198] Re: Processing mixed content with REXML — "Pedro Cte-Real" <pedrocr@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/14/06, Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@sun.com> wrote:

[#197326] Re: Processing mixed content with REXML — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...> 2006/06/14

You did indeed speak truly. Thank you very much.

[#197333] Re: Processing mixed content with REXML — "Robert Klemme" <shortcutter@...> 2006/06/14

2006/6/14, Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@sun.com>:

[#197348] Re: Processing mixed content with REXML — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...> 2006/06/15

Thanks for the comments, Robert. I don't mind that

[#197350] Re: What can a class/object do? — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...> 2006/06/15

Found it!

[#197352] Re: Is API documentation useless for learning? — Eric Armstrong <Eric.Armstrong@...> 2006/06/15

Arggh. It turns out that a list of behaviors

[#197355] Re: Is API documentation useless for learning? — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/15

First things first:

[#197168] impossible to sort a hash by key? — Oliver Katzer <ok@...>

Hi everyone!

12 messages 2006/06/14

[#197189] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Dmitry Severin" <dmitry.severin@...>

Almost all typical tasks on Unicode can be handled with UTF8 support in

18 messages 2006/06/14
[#197192] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Victor Shepelev" <vshepelev@...> 2006/06/14

From: Dmitry Severin [mailto:dmitry.severin@gmail.com]

[#197212] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Juergen Strobel <strobel@...> 2006/06/14

On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 05:26:58PM +0900, Victor Shepelev wrote:

[#197335] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Randy Kramer <rhkramer@...> 2006/06/14

On Wednesday 14 June 2006 06:01 am, Juergen Strobel wrote:

[#197526] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Juergen Strobel <strobel@...> 2006/06/15

On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 06:34:11AM +0900, Randy Kramer wrote:

[#197254] A plan for another unicode string hack — Dae San Hwang <daesan@...>

Hi everyone.

28 messages 2006/06/14
[#197256] Re: A plan for another unicode string hack — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/14/06, Dae San Hwang <daesan@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197259] Re: A plan for another unicode string hack — ts <decoux@...> 2006/06/14

>>>>> "A" == Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> writes:

[#197264] Re: A plan for another unicode string hack — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/14/06, ts <decoux@moulon.inra.fr> wrote:

[#197267] Re: A plan for another unicode string hack — "Mark Volkmann" <r.mark.volkmann@...> 2006/06/14

On 6/14/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197327] Re: A plan for another unicode string hack — Dave Howell <groups@...>

13 messages 2006/06/14
[#197372] Re: A plan for another unicode string hack — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...> 2006/06/15

Dave Howell wrote:

[#197344] running applications installed from gems — "Mark Volkmann" <r.mark.volkmann@...>

I suppose rubygems is most often used for packaging libraries, but it

18 messages 2006/06/15
[#197349] Re: running applications installed from gems — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2006/06/15

On Jun 14, 2006, at 5:13 PM, Mark Volkmann wrote:

[#197474] Re: running applications installed from gems — "Mark Volkmann" <r.mark.volkmann@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/14/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:

[#197483] Re: running applications installed from gems — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/15/06, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197489] Re: running applications installed from gems — "Mark Volkmann" <r.mark.volkmann@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/15/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197491] Re: running applications installed from gems — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/15/06, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkmann@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197410] Does each over an array bring a counter/index with it? — Duane Morin <dmorin@...>

If I'm "each"ing over an array, is there a built-in way to get the

13 messages 2006/06/15

[#197438] Why do my posts appear twice? — "Daniel N" <has.sox@...>

Hi all,

40 messages 2006/06/15
[#197448] Re: Why do my posts appear twice? — "Dirk Meijer" <hawkman.gelooft@...> 2006/06/15

2006/6/15, Daniel N <has.sox@gmail.com>:

[#197527] Re: Why do my posts appear twice? — "Greg Donald" <gdonald@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/15/06, Dirk Meijer <hawkman.gelooft@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197530] Re: Why do my posts appear twice? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/15/06, Greg Donald <gdonald@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197535] Re: Why do my posts appear twice? — "Greg Donald" <gdonald@...> 2006/06/15

On 6/15/06, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197627] Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Reggie Mr <buppcpp@...>

I was looking for a list of what is to be fixed or added to version 1.9

49 messages 2006/06/16
[#197631] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/16

On Jun 16, 2006, at 12:01, Reggie Mr wrote:

[#197655] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Reggie Mr <buppcpp@...> 2006/06/16

Matthew Smillie wrote:

[#197677] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/16

On 6/16/06, Reggie Mr <buppcpp@yahoo.com> wrote:

[#197683] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Alex Nedelcu <bonefry@...> 2006/06/16

Of course it makes sense to know about the future of Ruby ;)

[#197693] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — "John Gabriele" <jmg3000@...> 2006/06/16

On 6/16/06, Alex Nedelcu <bonefry@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197704] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Alex Nedelcu <bonefry@...> 2006/06/16

I am sorry, but I meant something else.

[#197710] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/16

On 6/16/06, Alex Nedelcu <bonefry@gmail.com> wrote:

[#197745] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Reggie Mr <buppcpp@...> 2006/06/16

Austin Ziegler wrote:

[#197773] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/17

Hi,

[#197792] Re: Whats new/fixed in Ruby 1.9 and Ruby 2.0 — Reggie Mr <buppcpp@...> 2006/06/17

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#197635] API style preference? a.b=c or a(:b=>c) — Kirk Haines <khaines@...>

I'm writing a number of lines lately that look something like this:

11 messages 2006/06/16

[#197823] Ruby2CExtension 0.1.0 — "Dominik Bathon" <dbatml@...>

Ruby2CExtension is a Ruby to C extension translator/compiler. It takes any

13 messages 2006/06/17

[#197923] RUBY or (PHP5+PEAR+SMARTY) — jofes lerwick <peromni@...>

Good afternoon;

18 messages 2006/06/18

[#197994] Is it more convenient to have a random_each in ruby stdlib? — uncutstone wu <uncutstone@...>

I found it may be a common case that we need randomly enumerate elements

25 messages 2006/06/19
[#197996] Re: Is it more convenient to have a random_each in ruby stdlib? — "Kroeger, Simon (ext)" <simon.kroeger.ext@...> 2006/06/19

[#198000] Re: Is it more convenient to have a random_each in ruby stdlib? — Alex Young <alex@...> 2006/06/19

Kroeger, Simon (ext) wrote:

[#198003] Re: Is it more convenient to have a random_each in ruby stdlib? — transfire@... 2006/06/19

[#198006] Re: Is it more convenient to have a random_each in ruby stdlib? — transfire@... 2006/06/19

[#198026] Re: Is it more convenient to have a random_each in ruby stdlib? — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/19

On Jun 19, 2006, at 9:08, Kroeger, Simon (ext) wrote:

[#198017] Achieve pure object oriented design in Ruby — NAYAK <nayakk@...>

Hi,

22 messages 2006/06/19
[#198290] Re: Achieve pure object oriented design in Ruby — Jeff Cohen <cohen.jeff@...> 2006/06/20

NAYAK wrote:

[#198294] Re: Achieve pure object oriented design in Ruby — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2006/06/20

On 6/20/06, Jeff Cohen <cohen.jeff@gmail.com> wrote:

[#198034] Ruby versus the world — Kyrre Nygard <kyrreny@...>

16 messages 2006/06/19

[#198134] Announcing Beta Release of GP Ruby.NET Compiler — "Wayne Kelly" <w.kelly@...>

19 messages 2006/06/20

[#198158] C Threads and Ruby — "Kroeger, Simon (ext)" <simon.kroeger.ext@...>

Hi,

21 messages 2006/06/20
[#198164] Re: C Threads and Ruby — "Patrick Hurley" <phurley@...> 2006/06/20

On 6/20/06, Kroeger, Simon (ext) <simon.kroeger.ext@siemens.com> wrote:

[#198171] Re: C Threads and Ruby — "Francis Cianfrocca" <garbagecat10@...> 2006/06/20

Patrick: given your proposal for an event queue filled by native threads in

[#198230] Re: C Threads and Ruby — "Patrick Hurley" <phurley@...> 2006/06/20

On 6/20/06, Francis Cianfrocca <garbagecat10@gmail.com> wrote:

[#198162] zlib not found no matter what I do — Lanny Rosicky <lanny@...>

I have read all the posts and google output on zlib which rubygem

12 messages 2006/06/20

[#198189] uniq() Oddity — James Edward Gray II <james@...>

Would someone please explain this behavior to me?

15 messages 2006/06/20

[#198353] How to install Ruby Postgres Gem with a remote server — Bing Tan <sombreroisland@...>

Hi everyone,

15 messages 2006/06/21
[#198357] Re: How to install Ruby Postgres Gem with a remote server — "Kevin Ilchmann Jgensen" <kijmail@...> 2006/06/21

On 6/21/06, Bing Tan <sombreroisland@gmail.com> wrote:

[#198398] Re: How to install Ruby Postgres Gem with a remote server — Bing Tan <sombreroisland@...> 2006/06/21

We have ruby version 1.8.4, fedora core 2, postgres version PostgreSQL

[#198399] Re: How to install Ruby Postgres Gem with a remote server — "Tom Copeland" <tom@...> 2006/06/21

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[#198596] ascii representation of unicode string? — darren kirby <bulliver@...>

Hello all.

12 messages 2006/06/22

[#198653] EXIF Library — Markus Strickler <mstrickler@...>

Hi-

28 messages 2006/06/23
[#199312] Re: EXIF Library — "Remco van 't Veer" <rwvtveer@...> 2006/06/27

Please try EXIFR, http://rubyforge.org/projects/exifr

[#251313] Re: EXIF Library — 12 34 <rubyforum@...> 2007/05/12

Newbie here. What's the syntax to read say the date and time the picture

[#198657] pp Pascal (#84) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

123 messages 2006/06/23
[#198678] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — "Alexandru E. Ungur" <alexandru@...> 2006/06/23

>>> sender: "Ruby Quiz" date: "Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 10:31:52PM +0900" <<<EOQ

[#198681] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — darren kirby <bulliver@...> 2006/06/23

quoth the Alexandru E. Ungur

[#198690] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — cdc@...2go.com (Cliff Cyphers) 2006/06/23

On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 12:45:21AM +0900, darren kirby wrote:

[#198697] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/06/23

On Jun 23, 2006, at 17:20, Cliff Cyphers wrote:

[#198712] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — Erik Veenstra <erikveen@...> 2006/06/23

Did you know that you need only 36 bytes of Ruby code to build

[#198762] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — "Paul Battley" <pbattley@...> 2006/06/23

On 23/06/06, Erik Veenstra <erikveen@dds.nl> wrote:

[#198764] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — Erik Veenstra <erikveen@...> 2006/06/23

> > Did you know that you need only 36 bytes of Ruby code to

[#198774] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — Pete Yandell <pete@...> 2006/06/24

On 24/06/2006, at 9:51 AM, Erik Veenstra wrote:

[#198784] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) — brian.mattern@... 2006/06/24

On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 12:23:58PM +0900, Pete Yandell wrote:

[#198943] Re: [QUIZ] pp Pascal (#84) [SOLUTION] — Erik Veenstra <erikveen@...> 2006/06/25

Here's an explanation about how to calculate the next row,

[#198682] RubyForge in Ruby? — "David Pollak" <pollak@...>

Folks,

26 messages 2006/06/23

[#198887] Debian packaging policy — transfire@...

Looking over the Debian Ruby Policy. If you're interested, a good

13 messages 2006/06/25

[#198892] Stumped:beginners question — "Dark Ambient" <sambient@...>

I'm having a hard time with both getting my branching correct as well

20 messages 2006/06/25

[#199022] << for Hash? — "Simon Baird" <simon.baird@...>

class Hash

17 messages 2006/06/26

[#199067] Ruby and Java equality usage — "Alexandru Popescu" <the.mindstorm.mailinglist@...>

Hi!

32 messages 2006/06/26
[#199068] Re: Ruby and Java equality usage — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2006/06/26

On 6/26/06, Alexandru Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailinglist@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199175] Re: Ruby and Java equality usage — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2006/06/26

On Jun 26, 2006, at 4:38 AM, Alexandru Popescu wrote:

[#199199] Re: Ruby and Java equality usage — "Alexandru Popescu" <the.mindstorm.mailinglist@...> 2006/06/27

On 6/27/06, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:

[#199241] Re: Ruby and Java equality usage — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2006/06/27

> ... and still wondering how is this answering my question (however

[#199244] Re: Ruby and Java equality usage — "Alexandru Popescu" <the.mindstorm.mailinglist@...> 2006/06/27

Rober, thanks and thanks. I think you are right. I am a little sad

[#199076] Blocking read after select — Antonin AMAND <gwik@...>

Hi,

16 messages 2006/06/26
[#199085] Re: Blocking read after select — ara.t.howard@... 2006/06/26

On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Antonin AMAND wrote:

[#199086] Re: Blocking read after select — Antonin AMAND <gwik@...> 2006/06/26

unknown wrote:

[#199223] string manipulation — siva kumar <msivakumar@...>

How to add "-" between the numbers

14 messages 2006/06/27

[#199226] Iconv and incompatible encodings — Alex Young <alex@...>

Hi all,

18 messages 2006/06/27
[#199233] Re: Iconv and incompatible encodings — "Paul Battley" <pbattley@...> 2006/06/27

On 27/06/06, Alex Young <alex@blackkettle.org> wrote:> Is there any way to use the Iconv library to lossily convert between> partially incompatible encodings? In other words, if, for example, I've> got a UTF-8 string that I need to convert down to 7-bit ASCII, and I> don't especially care what happens to the extended characters (short of> a single character being mapped to a single character - ideally one I> can specify), is there any way of forcing the recode?

[#201092] Re: Iconv and incompatible encodings — Daniel DeLorme <dan-ml@...42.com> 2006/07/10

Paul Battley wrote:

[#199253] newbie doesn't understand why's example — dave rose <bitdoger2@...>

in why's poignant guide to ruby...

12 messages 2006/06/27

[#199328] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Berger, Daniel" <Daniel.Berger@...>

> -----Original Message-----

37 messages 2006/06/27
[#199333] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Patrick Hurley" <phurley@...> 2006/06/27

On 6/27/06, Berger, Daniel <Daniel.Berger@qwest.com> wrote:

[#199373] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Dmitrii Dimandt" <dmitriid@...> 2006/06/28

On 6/28/06, Patrick Hurley <phurley@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199389] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/28

On 6/28/06, Dmitrii Dimandt <dmitriid@gmail.com> wrote:

[#199416] Re: Unicode roadmap? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2006/06/28

Hi,

[#199451] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/28

On 6/28/06, Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#199463] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/28

[#199469] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/28

On 6/28/06, Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov <listbox@julik.nl> wrote:

[#199473] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov" <listbox@...> 2006/06/28

[#199478] Re: Unicode roadmap? — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/28

On 6/28/06, Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov <listbox@julik.nl> wrote:

[#199381] How to model Hibernate multi-table inheritance with ActiveRecord? — Marcus Andersson <m-lists@...>

Hi

16 messages 2006/06/28
[#199386] Re: How to model Hibernate multi-table inheritance with ActiveRecord? — Alex Young <alex@...> 2006/06/28

Marcus Andersson wrote:

[#199383] Beginners question: branching and ends — "Dark Ambient" <sambient@...>

trying to figure out exactly where 'end' needs to be in my code. I'm

11 messages 2006/06/28

[#199387] remove all illegal chars form string — thomas coopman <thomas.coopman@...>

Hi,

30 messages 2006/06/28

[#199407] ANN: RubyGems 0.9.0 Release — Jim Weirich <jim@...>

= Announce: RubyGems Release 0.9.0

25 messages 2006/06/28

[#199523] Sorting arrays — "Dark Ambient" <sambient@...>

I'm having some major comprehension problems in figuring out this problem.

24 messages 2006/06/28
[#199600] Re: Sorting arrays — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2006/06/29

On Jun 28, 2006, at 5:59 PM, Dark Ambient wrote:

[#199647] Re: Sorting arrays — "Dark Ambient" <sambient@...> 2006/06/29

On 6/29/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:

[#199658] Re: Sorting arrays — James Edward Gray II <james@...> 2006/06/29

##################################

[#200857] Re: Sorting arrays — "Dark Ambient" <sambient@...> 2006/07/08

I have a question on the code below that James shared with me. While

[#200873] Re: Sorting arrays — Matthew Smillie <M.B.Smillie@...> 2006/07/08

On Jul 8, 2006, at 22:41, Dark Ambient wrote:

[#199629] Is a block converted to a Proc object before yield? — Sam Kong <sam.s.kong@...>

Hello!

12 messages 2006/06/29

[#199649] Gems not found - what is the standard — Lanny Rosicky <lanny@...>

I have Ruby installed on AIX. When running an application (typo in this

17 messages 2006/06/29
[#199650] Re: Gems not found - what is the standard — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/29

On 6/29/06, Lanny Rosicky <lanny@canczech.com> wrote:

[#199651] Re: Gems not found - what is the standard — Lanny Rosicky <lanny@...> 2006/06/29

Austin Ziegler wrote:

[#199652] Re: Gems not found - what is the standard — "Austin Ziegler" <halostatue@...> 2006/06/29

On 6/29/06, Lanny Rosicky <lanny@canczech.com> wrote:

[#199654] Re: Gems not found - what is the standard — Lanny Rosicky <lanny@...> 2006/06/29

Austin Ziegler wrote:

[#199683] Where to find Ruby code idiom, is there a style guideline — uncutstone wu <uncutstone@...>

14 messages 2006/06/30

[#199691] Time To Pick the Mongrel BUGS Mascot! — Zed Shaw <zedshaw@...>

Bradley Taylor shot me this *goldmine* of ugly ugly ugly dogs:

13 messages 2006/06/30

[#199723] C-Style Ints (#85) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

45 messages 2006/06/30
[#199746] Re: [QUIZ] C-Style Ints (#85) — "Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT" <jupp@...> 2006/06/30

Hi!

[#199894] Re: [QUIZ] C-Style Ints (#85) — Dave Burt <dave@...> 2006/07/02

Jupp wrote:

[#199962] Sending Ruby code vs. provding URLs — "Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT" <jupp@...> 2006/07/03

Hi!

[#199971] Re: [QUIZ] Sending Ruby code vs. provding URLs — ara.t.howard@... 2006/07/03

On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Josef 'Jupp' SCHUGT wrote:

[#199730] Order of precedence — "Dark Ambient" <sambient@...>

Just checking

16 messages 2006/06/30

comp.lang.ruby FAQ

From: hal9000@...
Date: 2006-06-15 17:30:08 UTC
List: ruby-talk #197518
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.  


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