[#1649] Re: New Ruby projects — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
[#1672] Re: Ruby 1.4 stable manual bug? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...>
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
[#1673] Re: Possible problem with ext/socket in 1.5.2 — itojun@...
[#1694] Conventions for our Ruby book — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
[#1715] Install postgresql support — Ikhlasul Amal <amal@...>
Hi all,
Hi,
[#1786] Is this a bug? — Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze@...>
(mailed & posted)
[#1814] Objects nested sometimes. — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
I am attemptiong to write a package which consists of a workspace
[#1816] Ruby 1.5.3 under Tru64 (Alpha)? — Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze@...>
Hi all,
Hi,
Yukihiro Matsumoto writes:
Hi,
Hi,
[#1834] enum examples? — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
Has anyone any examplse of using the Enumerable module? I've had a
[#1844] Minor irritation, can't figure out how to patch it though! — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
I was considering how difficult it would be to patch Ruby to accept
[#1889] [ruby-1.5.3] require / SAFE — ts <decoux@...>
[#1896] Ruby Syntax similar to other languages? — "David Douthitt" <DDouthitt@...>
From: Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@netlab.co.jp>
[#1900] Enumerations and all that. — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
Thank you to the people who responded to my questions about Enumerated
Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@dmu.ac.uk> writes:
On 16 Mar 2000, Dave Thomas wrote:
[#1929] Re: Class Variables — "David Douthitt" <DDouthitt@...>
| "David Douthitt" <DDouthitt@cuna.com> writes:
[#1942] no Fixnum#new ? — Quinn Dunkan <quinn@...>
Ok, I can add methods to a built-in class well enough (yes I know about succ,
[#1989] English Ruby/Gtk Tutorial? — schneik@...
Hi,
[#2022] rb_global_entry — ts <decoux@...>
[#2036] Anonymous and Singleton Classes — B_DAVISON <Bob.Davison@...>
I am a Ruby newbie and having some problems getting my mind around certain
[#2069] Ruby/GTK+ question about imlib --> gdk-pixbug — schneik@...
[#2073] Re: eval.rb fails — "Dat Nguyen" <thucdat@...>
The doc is fine, this happens only if you try to execute 'until' block
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Dat Nguyen wrote:
[#2084] Scope violated by import via 'require'? — Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...>
Hi,
[#2104] ARGF or $< — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
Has anyone any examples of how to use ARGF or $< as I cannot find much
Hi.
[#2165] Ruby strict mode and stand-alone executables. — "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@...>
Some people want Ruby to have a strict compile mode.
[#2203] Re: parse bug in 1.5 — schneik@...
[#2212] Re: Ruby/Glade usage questions. — ts <decoux@...>
>>>>> "m" == mrilu <mrilu@ale.cx> writes:
[#2241] setter() for local variables — ts <decoux@...>
[#2256] Multiple assignment of pattern match results. — schneik@...
[#2267] Re: Ruby and Eiffel — h.fulton@...
[#2309] Question about attribute writers — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@gmx.net> writes:
[ruby-talk:02189] Re: Ruby - Show Me
>From: Dave Thomas <Dave@thomases.com> >Reply-To: ruby-talk@netlab.co.jp >To: ruby-talk@netlab.co.jp (ruby-talk ML) >Subject: [ruby-talk:02187] Re: Ruby - Show Me >Date: 27 Mar 2000 10:52:35 -0600 > >Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@gmx.net> writes: > > > Dat Nguyen writes: > > > > > My advice is when you program in a particular language, use the idioms >of > > > that very language. Don't do it the 'A', 'B' or 'C' way. Scripting >language > > > is at the foremost strongest by using regular expression whenever >applicable > > > in text processing. > >Dat: > >I've got some advice too. > >You posted a question, asking something about a very basic feature of >all modern scripting languages - hashes. > >Rather than suggesting that you do what everyone else here has done >and re-read the guide or the FAQ, Clemens took the time and trouble to >illustrate an alternative approach. Perhaps it had a bug - I think he >viewed it as an illustration, not an answer to an exam question. > >However, rather than being grateful, you then come back and belittle >his efforts on your behalf. > >From your question, you implied that you have little experience of >scripting languages. And yet here you are, giving condescending advice >to an expert.[1] > >So, either you are very experienced, and your original question was a >deception, or you are new to all this, in which case your reply above >is inappropriate. > >Either way, it leaves a bad taste. > > >Dave Thomas > > >Footnotes: >[1] And for what it's worth, I happen to think his approach > was better, and it is one I'd probably have used myself. However, > you specifically wanted a solution using hashes. > > Sorry for the misunderstanding. In fact when Clemens showed me his solution, I was very amazed and immediately archived it. This morning I just tried it out for fun and discovered the slight difference, I did not even call it a bug. (Bad taste here ???) I might have some experiences with some other languages, but not Ruby. If somebody wonders if I have programming background at all, I would be glad to provide pointers. I am an eager learner and a critical obsever. Yes, I do have some minor experience with Smalltalk and recognize its presence in Ruby. But I gave up long time ago to find a perfect language. I just want to be ready to switch job using a language of my employer's choice. Dat ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com