[#303637] installing 1.8.7 — Ron Green <ron.green@...>
Would someone please explain to this idiot (me) how to upgrade my
[#303641] Usin net/ssh library — Prasad Pednekar <prasadp@...>
[#303657] Check for Open Application — Not Thisguy <nickkolegraf@...>
Hello,
[#303658] Remove Parts of a String — Dan __ <major_general_joe@...>
Alright, this is probably a really simple question to answer, but I just
On Jun 1, 1:59=C2=A0pm, Dan __ <major_general_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
[#303669] Is this deterministic or not? — slix <notnorwegian@...>
puts "Enter a sentence: "
slix wrote:
[#303693] Parse XML to database — Cean Ooi <hloooi@...>
hi, can someone help me with this
[#303713] Certification — Sergio de la Garza <sergio.delagarza@...>
Hello, I'm looking to take a Ruby Certification on Ontario, CA but
[#303718] Accessors: Problem in accessing an attribute of other class — Anukul Singhal <anukul.singhal@...>
Hi,
[#303739] gem update - Doing multiple updates? — "John T." <johnts@...>
I just did a gem update to update to the latest Rails (2.1), and I
[#303747] How to draw a distance map with Ruby — Marc Hoeppner <marc.hoeppner@...>
Hi!
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 7:12 PM, Marc Hoeppner
[#303750] Traping signals on child processes — Mário Lopes <mario.lopes@...>
Hi,
ara.t.howard wrote:
> basically ruby is, by default, going to relay the signal to the child,
ara.t.howard wrote:
[#303754] Safe sandbox for running untrusted code — Ruben Fonseca <fonseka@...>
Hello @all!
[#303763] webby 0.9.0 (TODO) — tim.pease@...
webby version 0.8.3
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:10 AM, <tim.pease@gmail.com> wrote:
[#303789] general query about ruby libraries — Sandip Gangakhedkar <sandipfloyd@...>
Hi all,
Sandip Gangakhedkar wrote:
On Monday 02 June 2008 23:38:02 7stud -- wrote:
[#303808] Totally stumped — "jenny w" <veganjenny@...>
Hi, everyone,
[#303832] Killing Win32 process — Anukul Singhal <anukul.singhal@...>
Hi,
[#303859] invoke irb during execution of code — Junkone <junkone1@...>
how do i invoke the irb during the execution of my code.
[#303861] Beginner help — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hello, I have just started learning Ruby and have already come upon a
[#303872] Commercial Calendar Calculations — "James Herdman" <james.herdman@...>
I'm interested in doing calculations with a commercial calendar. For
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:43 PM, James Herdman <james.herdman@gmail.com> wrote:
[#303874] QtRuby TableWidget fill all — Andrew Lepyokhin <la.bizzz@...>
Hello,
[#303876] deleting first line from a file — suresh <suresh.amritapuri@...>
Hi
[#303881] Ruby SOAP Bug? — Greg Lazarev <russianbandit@...>
I've spent a few days now looking on how to access a wsdl over ssl.
[#303883] instance_eval, regexp with block : losing $1 — "Vincent L." <like.space@...>
To build a wiki-like engine (or DSL) with dynamically generated
[#303898] Array#choice on 1.8.7 — Eustaquio 'TaQ' Rangel <eustaquiorangel@...>
Hi.
[#303916] Mering an array of hashes — Luke Grimstrup <luke.g@...>
I have two arrays of hashes and I would like to merge them.
> I have two arrays of hashes and I would like to merge them.
Sorry B, late at night here :p
[#303934] Module philosophy — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
Sorry to beat a dead horse, but to confirm: the only way to mix a
On Wednesday 04 June 2008 08:49:48 Leslie Viljoen wrote:
Holy macaroni, thanks for these replies!
On Wednesday 04 June 2008 13:53:26 Leslie Viljoen wrote:
Perhaps people don't have this problem very often, but I once spent
[#303941] A complete guide for Ruby Progammers — Mc Mohd <mcmohd@...>
This tutorial gives you complete knowledge starting from basic to
Em Wednesday 04 June 2008, Mc Mohd escreveu:
Sorry pal missed to send URL. Its here:
Thanks for your work ;)
This tutorial looks strangely familiar!
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com>
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com> wrote:
Stealing from yourself is not plagiarism. It's just re-use, and
[#303950] ruby-ftp - directory vs file? — Marc Heiler <shevegen@...>
How do I find out whether "foobar" is a remote directory, or a remote
[#303955] Beginner: Read file — Justin To <tekmc@...>
[#303957] A crosspost from the Perl Community — Star Cross <starx@...>
All,
On Wednesday 04 June 2008 12:20:37 Star Cross wrote:
David Masover wrote:
> BS. Not unexpected. Besides beauty is in the eye of the beerholder,
> We need to solve something, the perl guys do it.
Marc Heiler wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Jenda Krynicky <jenda@cpan.org> wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2008 12:02:19 Jenda Krynicky wrote:
David Masover wrote:
Did you just join this mailing list to be a douchebag?
Hi --
Coming to Ruby recently from Perl, these are my comments.
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Dave Bass <davebass@musician.org> wrote:
Eric Mahurin wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:31 AM, Dave Bass <davebass@musician.org> wrote:
2008/6/6 Eric Mahurin <eric.mahurin@gmail.com>:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Robert Klemme
On 06.06.2008 17:01, Eric Mahurin wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Robert Klemme
[#303976] Building Windows C Extension — "Scott Preston" <scotty.preston@...>
All,
[#304006] ruby reading files in many directories — Peter Smith <michspam@...>
Hi,
[#304021] double assignation in a hash — nico Itkin <nicolas.papon@...>
hi !
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 1:23 AM, nico Itkin <nicolas.papon@gmail.com> wrote:
[#304025] Removing Special Chars from a String — Jeff Miller <loadeddesigns@...>
Hello,
[#304052] variable in lambda — salamond <jarodzz@...>
Hi, all.
salamond wrote:
[#304063] What is the default return type? — Gog Mangog <mangog@...>
Hey guys,
[#304078] file collaboration — Jason Lillywhite <jason.lillywhite@...>
I would like to start collaborating on some very simple ruby programs
[#304080] Why use RoR instead Aspx — "Pablo Q." <paqs140482@...>
Hi all,
[#304095] why cannot i put conditions in when clause — Junkone <junkone1@...>
irb(main):003:0> case a
[#304114] Strange Webrick Error — Christian Kerth <christian.kerth@...>
On some Systems i get a strange Error when accessing a webrick server:
[#304121] Erubis 2.6.1 released - Rails 2.1 support — makoto kuwata <kwa@...>
I have released Erubis 2.6.1.
[#304124] Histogram — Justin To <tekmc@...>
I've been looking around to learn about histograms, and haven't had any
[#304126] RubyToC Question — Philip Rhoades <phil@...>
People,
People,
It looks like the preamble is missing. The one in the rubyforge doc
[#304130] Re: Mysql & Ruby in windows, it's possible ?! — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...>
> Could you help-me? Please and thanks!
[#304137] Newbie question concerning ruby and mysql — "Michael Litchard" <michael@...>
Hi, I'm taking this flat file and putting it into a mysql table.
Well, while waiting for a reply I decided to work out another problem. So,
[#304142] Configuration Inquiry — Emilio Taylor <emillion@...>
I've been racking my brain on configurations of Ruby, Rails, and
[#304147] conflict between soap4r gem and stdlib — Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@...>
[#304150] erb question --urgent help needed? — Pokkai Dokkai <bad_good_lion@...>
i don't know how to explain my problem
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:20 AM, Pokkai Dokkai <bad_good_lion@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#304156] ruby gems install error — Artie Ziff <artie.ziff@...>
Hello,
On Jun 5, 2008, at 23:54 PM, Artie Ziff wrote:
Hello,
[#304176] Net::SSH problems — Bob Smyph <bobsmyph@...>
I am trying to connect to one of our UNIX servers. I can connect and can
[#304217] Preferable Pairs (#165) — "Matthew Moss" <matthew.moss@...>
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[#304224] Ruby Profiler — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hello, I'm looking for a program to profile my non-rails ruby program...
[#304230] Desktop multi-plataform ruby app — "Israel Guerra" <israel.guerra@...>
Hail everyone!
Israel Guerra wrote:
Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
But guys, maybe im wrong about jruby, but its a ruby interpreter running in
HELLLLLOOOOUU
On Jun 6, 4:44 pm, Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackr...@googlemail.com>
On Sat, 2008-06-07 at 05:57 +0900, James Britt wrote:
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Michael T. Richter <ttmrichter@gmail.com>
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter <
Victor Reyes wrote:
Israel Guerra wrote:
James Britt wrote:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Tom Cloyd <tomcloyd@comcast.net> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Tom Cloyd <tomcloyd@comcast.net> wrote:
Leslie Viljoen wrote:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 11:20 PM, James Britt <james.britt@gmail.com> wrote:
[#304232] open-uri and illegal url characters — bsagert@...
Hello, n00b here. I use open-uri to read a Yahoo .csv file of stock
[#304264] MacRuby 0.2 — "Laurent Sansonetti" <laurent.sansonetti@...>
Hi,
[#304284] using portions of other methods in a new method — Jason Lillywhite <jason.lillywhite@...>
How do you take a piece of a method and use it in another? Here is my
Jason Lillywhite wrote:
Sebastian Hungerecker wrote:
I'm sorry, I meant What if I wanted to create an array_a and array_b and
[#304327] Ruby 1.9 and gems — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
Hi!
On Saturday 07 June 2008 16:35:49 Leslie Viljoen wrote:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 2:49 PM, David Masover <ninja@slaphack.com> wrote:
On Saturday 07 June 2008 21:53:23 Jeremy Kemper wrote:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 10:16 PM, David Masover <ninja@slaphack.com> wrote:
I located gem1.9, actually expected it before and missed it.
[#304328] Windows based Parser — Muzaffar Hameed <muzaffar@...>
Hi All!
[#304338] rexml & nested loops — Paul Ash <ash@...>
I'm a bit of a newbie to Ruby, and to xpath..... and hoping someone
[#304340] Core dumps in ruby-tk on Mandriva 2008.1 — Len Lawrence <lcl@...>
This may not be the appropriate forum for this problem but I have
[#304341] Can your GUI framework do this? — "Martin DeMello" <martindemello@...>
One of the most interesting facets of a desktop GUI system is how easy
[#304351] Ultimate Prime Sieve -- Sieve of Zakiya (SoZ) — jzakiya <jzakiya@...>
This is to announce the release of my paper "Ultimate Prime Sieve --
[#304353] Ruby wishlist — jzakiya <jzakiya@...>
You can do this:
On Jun 7, 11:35 pm, Rimantas Liubertas <riman...@gmail.com> wrote:
[#304355] eval bug? — jzakiya <jzakiya@...>
I have this code to do timing tests:
[#304356] Date.parse("28/03/2008") gives error??? — "Greg Hauptmann" <greg.hauptmann.ruby@...>
Hi,
On Jun 8, 12:04=A0am, Greg Hauptmann <greg.hauptmann.r...@gmail.com>
[#304403] Ruby vs Smalltalk — Marc Heiler <shevegen@...>
Some time ago we have had ruby vs ~ada discussions, or more generally
[#304413] Search File Contents — Andy Dbest <dbestandy@...>
Hi Guys,
On Sunday 08 June 2008, Andy Dbest wrote:
Stefano Crocco wrote:
[#304439] Very simple SVG drawing tool (circles) written in Ruby? — Philip Rhoades <phil@...>
People,
[#304443] my first program just shuttin' down — Ruby Noob <john_@...>
Why? I tryin' to open the "hello.rb" program, but it just shuttin' down
For one thing, a proper Ruby script ends and terminates itself at the end of
Cool, thanks a lot for the information, both of you. But if we sailing
[#304467] Making a gem — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
SGVsbG8hCgpJJ2QgbGlrZSB0byByZWxlYXNlIGEgR2VtIG9uIFJ1Ynlmb3JnZSBhbmQgSSBuZWVk
[#304491] Singleton object vs. enhancing singleton class — Paul McMahon <pm@...>
In ruby, as class are singleton objects, does anyone have any ideas when
[#304494] picking through a script — Gerry Ford <wade@...>
Hello Ruby Forum,
[#304500] Gems error concerning yaml — "Michael Litchard" <michael@...>
I'm trying to install rails using gems. It chokes on yaml.
On Jun 9, 1:52 am, Michael Litchard <mich...@schmong.org> wrote:
Then why would gems break on a yaml install when I tried to install rails?
On Monday 09 June 2008 02:03:39 Michael Litchard wrote:
[#304532] rspec and inequalities? — Mark Thomas <ruby@...>
In an old version of rspec, you could do "x.should_be < y", but this
[#304541] Ruby vs JRuby Performance — "Victor Reyes" <victor.reyes@...>
I knew that there was a penalty to be paid when running JRuby, but I did not
*Ruby vs JRuby Performance <http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/155783#686221>*
Victor Reyes schrieb:
Jochen Theodorou wrote:
Charles Oliver Nutter schrieb:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Jochen Theodorou <blackdrag@uni.de> wrote:
[#304543] private class methods- functionality or shortcoming? — amit saxena <amit83.saxena@...>
I just switched to Ruby and came across it.
[#304555] Parsing a comma-separated file — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi, I had a question about parsing just one line at a time beforehand
Are you looking for this?
ThoML wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Justin To <tekmc@hotmail.com> wrote:
So is the fasterCSV the most effective way of parsing a comma-separated
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Justin To <tekmc@hotmail.com> wrote:
[#304558] Ruby GUI under JRuby and NetBeans - A cry for help! — "Victor Reyes" <victor.reyes@...>
Team,
[#304568] Trying to add threading to parse a .txt file. — jdevito01@...
Hi All,
[#304570] C++ 2 Ruby — Jed Kowalski <satanowicz@...>
Greetings Ruby fans :)
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Jed Kowalski <satanowicz@gmail.com> wrote:
Avdi Grimm wrote:
Axel Etzold wrote:
[#304580] yaml issues — Junkone <junkone1@...>
i thought yaml was built into Ruby 1.8.6. i seem to be getting
[#304585] SUBSCRIBE — "Victor Reyes" <victor.reyes@...>
SUBSCRIBE
Victor Reyes wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Tim Hunter <TimHunter@nc.rr.com> wrote:
[#304621] I'm New — David Stanislaus <stanislaus_d@...>
First of all, let me just express my happiness at finally finding a
[#304623] Random Number Stuff — David Stanislaus <stanislaus_d@...>
How would you create a random number generator thats limited to a
RnJvbTogc3RhbmlzbGF1c19kQGhvdG1haWwuY29tIFttYWlsdG86c3RhbmlzbGF1c19kQGhvdG1h
Oh man...
http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/?Chapter=06 the bottom Deaf Grandma.
But one more thing, just for reference what does the x value/thingy
[#304631] Working with arrays — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...>
Hi, people I know some of ya might find me familiar but, I really am
I'm not an expert and I can't tell you for sure what to do here, in my own
AzimuthDragon wrote:
2008/6/11 Clement Ow <clement.ow@asia.bnpparibas.com>:
Robert Klemme wrote:
[#304635] something wrong with case/when syntax — Jed Kowalski <satanowicz@...>
hi,
[#304639] ParseTree 2.2.0 Released — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...>
[#304640] accessing class variables from the outside (beginner question) — progcat@...
I am still learning Ruby and I am trying to get something
Hi --
On Tuesday 10 June 2008, progcat@comcast.net wrote:
[#304655] RubyWeekend Game Contest, June 13-15 — "John Croisant" <jacius@...>
QSBiaXQgb2Ygc2hvcnQgbm90aWNlLCBidXQgd2UndmUgaGF2aW5nIGEgc21hbGwgZ2FtZSBjcmVh
[#304662] webby, ubuntu and gems — "Martin DeMello" <martindemello@...>
I've recently switched distributions to ubuntu, and I'm having
On Tuesday 10 June 2008 03:10:20 Martin DeMello wrote:
On Jun 10, 4:10 am, Martin DeMello <martindeme...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 07:49 AM, miles.sterrett@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Leslie Viljoen wrote:
[#304679] allocate particular amount of memory to a ruby thread ? — Pokkai Dokkai <bad_good_lion@...>
how to allocate particular amount of memory to a ruby thread or to a
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 13:46, Pokkai Dokkai <bad_good_lion@yahoo.com> wrote:
[#304702] Making separate File — Michel Son <zul_haq@...>
Hello,
[#304728] Basic Tree Data Structure — Justin To <tekmc@...>
class Tree
class Tree
Hi Justin,
Thanks Dustin, that clarifies one bit of the confusion, but I'm still
Output:
Your illustration definetely helps. I guess my ultimate confusion comes
[#304746] replacing a character in a string — "Amanda .." <sugar_babee_97@...>
So I want to be able to take a string with underscores in it ('_') and
[#304755] activerecord new version differences — Ernst Tanaka <ernst@...>
I am sorry, but I am struggling. I installed new versions of my gems and
[#304763] Bench 1.0.0 released — Jan Friedrich <janfri.rubyforge@...>
Bench version 1.0.0 released!
[#304780] Non blocking UDP — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
Hello!
[#304790] Trie data structure — Justin To <tekmc@...>
I'm trying to implement a trie data structure for my parsing program
Justin To wrote:
Most of the articles I read say that instead of storing a value at a
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Justin To <tekmc@hotmail.com> wrote:
I can't seem to grasp the algorithm for a trie. Can someone please help
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Justin To <tekmc@hotmail.com> wrote:
class Trie
[#304808] require_gem is obsolete. Use gem instead — Hazel Crato <hazelcrato@...>
Hi all,
[#304818] Delete Duplicates — Amit Kulkarni <amitkk_84@...>
Hello Sir/Madam,
[#304825] each with else — Thorsten Mler <thorsten@80beans.com>
Hi all,
> makes me wanting Eric's patch for the simplified lambda syntax even
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Thorsten M=FCller <thorsten@80beans.com> w=
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Martin DeMello <martindemello@gmail.com> w=
[#304837] vimrecover 1.0.0 Released — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
vimrecover version 1.0.0 has been released!
[#304854] how to avoid multiple inclusion of a file — suresh <suresh.amritapuri@...>
Hi
[#304864] Hash Bubble sort? — Justin To <tekmc@...>
How does one implement a bubble sort algorithm for a hash?
[#304875] write byte array to file — "Rajesh Olafson" <rolafson@...>
Helo
Rajesh Olafson wrote:
>
Rajesh Olafson wrote:
Hello Tim,
File.open( 'new_foo.gif', 'w' ) do |output|
> byteArray.each_byte do | byte |
[#304879] array collect - nil can't be coerced into Float (TypeError) — Jason Lillywhite <jason.lillywhite@...>
I have this simple program that has a problem that I just can't find a
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Jason Lillywhite
thank you!
I will settle with this:
[#304880] Re: *** Massive Copyright Violation by the US Government *** — Ben <bmilliron@...>
On Jun 11, 3:06 pm, lemnit...@india.com wrote:
Wait... I thought this group was for Ruby, not Python!!! :)
[#304891] ||= — Justin To <tekmc@...>
what does ||= do?
[#304907] Class (not instance) Initializer — Greg Willits <lists@...>
I would like to populate a class variable using a method
[#304913] Need Help!! oci8lib.so: ORA-06550 error.. — Sri Krishna <schitturi@...>
stmt.c:541:in oci8lib.so: ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: (OCIError)
[#304943] Forum for beginners — Simon Blanco <cowkiller123@...>
[#304947] Newby Ruby Regular Expression Question — Ruchira Bomiriya <ruchira.bomiriya@...>
Dear Expert,
[#304959] How to get a connection with an existent database? — Ignacio Giagante <peyisar@...>
Can somebody say me how to read an existent database with sqlite and
[#304960] Help with Ruby under cygwin — James Byrne <byrnejb@...>
In order to use git on my laptop (MS XPproSP3) I ended up installing the
2008/6/12 James Byrne <byrnejb@harte-lyne.ca>:
James Byrne wrote:
[#304970] Instance variables — Justin To <tekmc@...>
class Trie
[#304980] Problems using UUID (universally unique identifier) — "Pablo Q." <paqs140482@...>
Hi all,
[#304992] a simple patch for the ri utility — Daniel Choi <dhchoi@...>
Hi everyone
[#305019] how to install gem from differnet location — Junkone <junkone1@...>
i always try to install gem using the gem tools. for eg gem install
[#305021] array to string conversion — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...>
Hi, I have 2 arrays(which is part of the hash):
On Friday 13 June 2008, Clement Ow wrote:
I'm not exactly sure what's up with your hash wrapper. I think it
From: alandacosta@gmail.com [mailto:alandacosta@gmail.com]=20
Pe単a, Botp wrote:
[#305058] Circle Drawing (#166) — "Matthew Moss" <matthew.moss@...>
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[#305059] pdf is not a class or module — Neha Chopra <neharohan.chopra@...>
Hi,
[#305081] A good book for ruby — Manish Kutaula <manish_leo@...>
Hi friends...
The "Pickaxe" Book (The Pragmatic Programmers Guide to Ruby), which
[#305093] Fiber exists before require 'fiber' — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...>
[#305100] Documenting Networking in Ruby. Any volunteer — "Victor Reyes" <victor.reyes@...>
Team,
On 13 Jun 2008, at 20:39, Victor Reyes wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Eleanor McHugh <
[#305104] raise and rescue — Misiek Sz <nicpon@...>
Is is possible to raise an exception then rescue it and then go back to
On 13.06.2008 21:58, Misiek Sz wrote:
[#305111] validate a select (boolean) — Tahura Chaudhry <tahura@...>
I am using
Try to pass to the validator :allow_blank => false
[#305125] fire event when the value of a variable is changed — Mehdi Adda <mehdi.adda@...>
hi !
[#305138] Trouble using ssh gem in OSX; can't load the library. — Anton Blaga <antonblaga@...>
Bare with me here as I am very new to all of this.
[#305152] Modules, Overloading, and some Confusion — Old Echo <kodama@...>
Hello Rubyists,
[#305154] Binary string packing/unpacking issues — "Lucas L." <lucaslevin@...>
Hi,
This code:
Dave Bass wrote:
On 14.06.2008 13:56, Lucas L. wrote:
Robert Klemme wrote:
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Lucas L. <lucaslevin@gmail.com> wrote:
Todd Benson wrote:
[#305160] What was YOUR first Ruby Project — Eric Hegwer <ehegwer@...>
I though it be cool to hear what your first experience with Ruby was.
[#305178] Knowing which subclass called a superclass class method — Rob Boellaard <rboell@...>
Rob Boellaard wrote:
[#305191] Definning "to_s" in a class - inexpected result — Andrés Suárez <ansuga@...>
Hi,
[#305216] Ruby Q's — Phil Cooper-king <philcooperking@...>
Hi I've been doing rails for a while, which was really my first
[#305224] Fiber variables — "Michael Fellinger" <m.fellinger@...>
Hi list,
[#305227] why can't an instance instantiated within a class method access a protected instance method? — "Greg Hauptmann" <greg.hauptmann.ruby@...>
Hi,
(complete email)Hi,
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Hi --
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:03 PM, David A. Black <dblack@rubypal.com> wrote:
On 15.06.2008 15:17, Greg Hauptmann wrote:
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com>
[#305230] How !isset in Ruby — Alexey Tafintsev <alexey@...>
Hello people!
On 15.06.2008 14:37, Martin Boese wrote:
THANKS MANS !!!!
> if (!defined?(ENV['AUTH_USER'])) then
Thank you Marc!!!! I rewrite this example :-)))
Hi --
Hello David!!!
Hi --
David, How you be written this code?
Hi --
[#305263] Timeout lengthy external executable — Ema Fuma <emanuelef@...>
Hi all,
> i'm 99% positive that trying to read from the pipe will conflict with
[#305268] little problem (google hiring puzzle) — ex <exeQtor@...>
Hi guys, I wonder if someone can find a pure ruby solution instead of
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 6:59 PM, ex <exeQtor@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Each eval is O(n-1). You do n of them.
Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems like when you use the range operator:
> I checked Ruby 1.8.7 source code and Array[range] is done at constant
From: ex [mailto:exeQtor@gmail.com]=20
[#305289] ruby string format kicks in when doign wild card in activerecord — Junkone <junkone1@...>
when i was doing a LIKE statement in my wild card query. Ruby thinks
[#305306] how to stop gsub from returning nil — Tom Cloyd <tomcloyd@...>
I'm trying to use gsub to do a number of transformations in an array of
[#305332] One-Click Installer for Ruby 1.8.7? — Andreas Warberg <andreas.warberg@...>
Hi,
[#305334] How to Authenticate against the Windows NT Domain via Ruby — ChessMess <chessmess@...>
We are running a Rails application on Linux RedHat with a requirement
> I don't know what his actual situation is, but back in the bad old
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Vladimir Konrad <vk@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
Kyle Schmitt wrote:
[#305347] Serialport script hangs during sp.gets — Jordan Applewhite <jordan.applewhite@...>
Hi ruby friends!
[#305362] Can Ruby compare IPv6 ? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>
Hi, is there any cool way in Ruby to match two IPv6 that have the same bina=
[#305364] How to capture a keypress — Simon Blanco <cowkiller123@...>
Hi there,
[#305365] Question about Ruby syntax — Chance Dinkins <chanceusc@...>
Hey guys, I'm just getting my feet wet with Ruby (trying to learn the
[#305377] print(true and true) #=> the parenthesis issue — hakunin <madfancier@...>
The parenthesis have been discussed before, but maybe this is another
hakunin wrote:
On Jun 16, 10:48=A0pm, Justin Collins <justincoll...@ucla.edu> wrote:
On 17.06.2008 06:08, hakunin wrote:
Robert Klemme wrote:
On 17 Jun., 16:07, Dave Bass <daveb...@musician.org> wrote:
Robert Klemme wrote:
[#305398] Can I find out the memory used by an object? — "Robert Hulme" <robert.hulme@...>
I'm 99% sure the answer to that question is no, but I thought I'd ask anyway :-)
On 17 Jun., 12:42, Marc Heiler <sheve...@linuxmail.org> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:53 PM, Robert Klemme
[#305408] Ruby & WMI (win32ole) — Nicholas Calvert <nick.calvert@...>
Hi guys,
[#305423] Wrong load path and/or require — Remi Gillig <remigillig@...>
Hello,
[#305433] Avoiding copies of method arguments — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hello!
[#305440] Regular Expressions — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hello! I'm trying this problem that says I must match versions in a CSV
[#305444] ANN: Sequel 2.1.0 Released — Jeremy Evans <code@...>
Sequel is a lightweight database access toolkit for Ruby.
[#305446] parsing text into usablle numerical data — Cthulhu __ <weedmasterp@...>
Hey total ruby n00b here...
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Cthulhu __ <weedmasterp@gmail.com> wrote:
On 17.06.2008 23:34, Jes=FAs Gabriel y Gal=E1n wrote:
On Jun 18, 2:10 pm, Cthulhu __ <weedmast...@gmail.com> wrote:
[#305448] detect if required or executed? — "I. E. Smith-Heisters" <i@0x09.com>
Hi all,
[#305467] quick question about how array objects are handled — Chance Dinkins <chanceusc@...>
Btw, thanks in advance for any help - this community seems great!
You want array.delete_if
[#305468] Object not missing constant... what am I doing wrong? — Teleolurian <teleolurian@...>
Background: I'm using ActiveRecord to handle some bulk uploads. I
[#305473] errors with hawler gem on os x 10.5 — Pauli Price <margrymouse-newsletters@...>
I wrote this little website spidering script using hawler (sudo gem
[#305483] New episodes of the Ruby Object Model and Metaprogramming screencast are up... — Dave Thomas <dave@...>
Episode 4, on instance_ and class_eval, and episode 5, which shows 9
[#305502] hash, key, problem... — psy <psy@...>
Hallo people,
[#305508] Newcomer — Sumayah Hassim <sumayah.hameed@...>
HI
[#305557] Rather validate values or use exceptions? — Joshua Muheim <forum@...>
Hi all
ara.t.howard wrote:
[#305561] regular expression — "Petr Dupovnik" <petrdupovnik@...>
Hello
[#305574] Threads and synchronized access to an array — Bob Bobrov <bob.bobrov@...>
Hi everyone!
[#305582] Add new text to files — Chris Conley <chris.m.conley@...>
Hello,
[#305605] Presentation on Ruby, require suggestions — "Srijayanth Sridhar" <srijayanth@...>
Hello,
Contrast Ruby for common problems and contrast it with perl and php :)
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Marc Heiler <shevegen@linuxmail.org> wrote:
The Beatle's LSD experience sounds like a better topic ;-)
[#305623] Texture/image similarity with ruby? (computer vision) — Casimir <pikEISPAMMMseli@...>
Still no luck so far, still looking. Anyone?
[#305625] Magic 'show' action — Alex Birkett <alex@...>
I can't understand why my action, 'login' is being redirected to 'show'
[#305629] Advice for pluggable architecture — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...>
Dear list
2008/6/19 Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com>:
[#305635] Why metaclasses? — "James Coglan" <jcoglan@...>
Hello all,
2008/6/19 James Coglan <jcoglan@googlemail.com>:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 3:23 PM, James Coglan <jcoglan@googlemail.com> wrote:
2008/6/20 Calamitas <calamitates@gmail.com>:
[#305642] Works on my machine, not on his machine after he edits — Todd Burch <promos@...>
This is weird. I have a script I've written to reformat a file for this
[#305651] Two Ruby equivalents to Powershell commands... — Nicholas Calvert <nick.calvert@...>
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Nicholas Calvert
Cheers Gordon, you are a life saver. Whilst im on the same subject, i am
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 14:21, Nicholas Calvert <nick.calvert@gmail.com> wrote:
[#305661] How to Have 46 Characters Show up In A Table Cell — Ather Shiraz <atharshiraz@...>
So I have a background primarily in server side + basic front end. I
[#305673] ruby-community-announcements Mailing List — Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@...>
Hi folks,
For people that are tu stupid to create filter that moves everything
[#305684] RegEx — Justin To <tekmc@...>
I'm stuck trying to write a regular expression for a percentage:
Hi Justin,
[#305697] Net::SSH Force tty — Shawn Jan <shawnjan@...>
Hey guys,
[#305727] Ruby 1.9.0/1.8.7/1.8.6/1.8.5 new releases (Security Fix) — Urabe Shyouhei <shyouhei@...>
Hi all.
Urabe Shyouhei wrote:
All versions of MRI Ruby that claim to fix the vulnerabilities are
* Igal Koshevoy (igal@pragmaticraft.com) wrote:
Thomas Hurst wrote:
* Igal Koshevoy (igal@pragmaticraft.com) wrote:
Thomas Hurst wrote:
It's great watching this come together. Thanks to Stanislav and Hongli's
Igal Koshevoy wrote:
In article <b4734d2c636e7e0cabf04a53be206ebc@ruby-forum.com>,
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Hi guys. Igal invited me to join this discussion.
Hongli Lai wrote:
Igal Koshevoy wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 22:38:40 +0900
Hongli Lai wrote:
We have another potential winning solution!
Igal Koshevoy wrote:
Robert Thau wrote:
Maybe you should try posting a issue on the new redmine bug tracker
Dominic Sisneros wrote:
Just wanted to say that we all appreciate those fixes you guys have been
> How do we convince them to respond back to the community in a
Marc Heiler wrote:
Igal Koshevoy wrote:
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
Has anyone ported this "fix patch" to 1.8.5-p231? I get patch errors
Larry Rosenman wrote:
Could somebody please explain how to apply the Smartleaf Stanislav and
Cheri Anaclerio wrote:
Jason Crystal wrote:
Ok, I took the stow route and followed the steps below. However, now
Cheri Anaclerio wrote:
Igal Koshevoy wrote:
Doug Alcorn wrote:
Igal Koshevoy wrote:
On Jul 3, 11:45=A0am, Rob Funk <rf...@funknet.net> wrote:
[#305734] Ruby upgrade in Mac OS X Leopard — Guillermo.Acilu@...
Hello guys,
Guillermo.Acilu@koiaka.com wrote:
On Jun 20, 2008, at 07:09 AM, Guillermo.Acilu@koiaka.com wrote:
[#305751] Regular expressions and long text — Guillermo.Acilu@...
Hello guys,
I did not understand if you want to split the string on the full stop
Hi,
> Any ideas on how to do I convert string to patten?
[#305757] how to force a decimal — "shawn bright" <nephish@...>
Hey there all,
[#305759] File question — Justin To <tekmc@...>
File name: some_random_report.2008-06-20.csv
[#305766] Problem with while loop. — rumpy@...
Hi,
[#305773] sqlite3-ruby problem accessing row values — The Doobs <thedoobs@...>
I get a "can't convert String into Integer (TypeError)" error about the
On 6/20/08, The Doobs <thedoobs@gmail.com> wrote:
[#305774] Sequel 2.1 and Windows — "Glen Holcomb" <damnbigman@...>
Does anyone have Sequel 2.1 running in Windows?
[#305781] Using actionmailer to send an email — "APNelson.L" <APNelson.L@...>
Hi, I was just wondering how i would write a ruby script to send an
[#305784] Arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities — Mike Berrow <mberrow1@...>
You may want to take immediate action on this.
[#305785] Regex - Exclude Multiple Characters and Global Scanning — Ben Woodcroft <donttrustben@...>
Hihi,
[#305788] Rex & Racc : howto? — fdelente@...
Hello.
Thanks for the answers.
fdelente@mail.cpod.fr wrote:
Dear all
Please look at the headers of a ruby-talk email.
[#305810] Where does ruby excel? — Dolazy <francis.rammeloo@...>
I have only used ruby for writing little scripts. Things that are
Dolazy wrote:
2008/6/21 Dolazy <francis.rammeloo@gmail.com>:
> Ruby has the potential for much more, but there doesn't seem to
[#305831] Changing the program to work with files — Alex Mr <hisastro@...>
Hi every body
[#305844] Initial release of amalgalite - v0.1.0 — Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy@...>
Amalgalite embeds the SQLite database engine in a ruby extension.
Jeremy Hinegardner wrote:
[#305853] Multiple HTTP Sockets or Threads for file uploads. — gberz3 <gberz3@...>
Hi All,
2008/6/22 gberz3 <gberz3@gmail.com>:
[#305854] KABLAME! 0.2.1 Released — "Jacob Dunphy" <jacob.dunphy@...>
This is the first "announced release" of KABLAME!
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
[#305855] RubyGems 1.2.0 — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net>
= Announce: RubyGems Release 1.2.0
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net> wrote:
Cool !
Great...thanks for the update!
Une B騅ue <unbewusst.sein@weltanschauung.com.invalid> wrote:
Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
Sandor Szs <sandor.szuecs@fu-berlin.de> wrote:
Uh something appears to be broken with sources other than the main ruby
[#305856] changing a file inline on Windows — James Dinkel <jdinkel@...>
Here is my current method for editing files:
[#305882] Is it ellegant to use a global variable to store a Logger object? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>
Hi, I use Logger class in a programm and since I need to log in lot of=20
I単aki Baz Castillo wrote:
El Lunes, 23 de Junio de 2008, Suraj Kurapati escribi=C3=B3:
I単aki Baz Castillo wrote:
El Lunes, 23 de Junio de 2008, Suraj Kurapati escribi=C3=B3:
I単aki Baz Castillo wrote:
On 23.06.2008 03:29, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
I単aki Baz Castillo ha scritto:
El Martes, 24 de Junio de 2008, Andrea Fazzi escribi=C3=B3:
2008/6/24 I=F1aki Baz Castillo <ibc@aliax.net>:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Robert Klemme
Robert Dober ha scritto:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Andrea Fazzi <andrea.fazzi@alca.le.it> wro=
Robert Dober ha scritto:
2008/6/25 Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com>:
I=C3=B1aki Baz Castillo:
El Jueves, 26 de Junio de 2008, Shot (Piotr Szotkowski) escribi=C3=B3:
I=C3=B1aki Baz Castillo:
El Viernes, 27 de Junio de 2008, Shot (Piotr Szotkowski) escribi=C3=B3:
I=C3=B1aki Baz Castillo:
ara.t.howard:
El Domingo, 29 de Junio de 2008, Shot (Piotr Szotkowski) escribi=C3=B3:
I=C3=B1aki Baz Castillo:
I hate to resurrect this thread, but I have a problem that I can't
[#305892] Rails - Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' ... — Jim Cochrane <allergic-to-spam@...>
I suppose I should post this in a Rails mailing list or wiki, but the
Jim Cochrane wrote:
[#305951] Timeout when reading from a pipe — Me Me <emanuelef@...>
Hi,
[#305971] Spacing data into columns — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi, I want to output a series of items, but I want to make sure they're
[#305973] Reorder a XML file by distance from a location — Johnny Repp <ibnooo@...>
Hi
[#306001] Suggestion: Enumerable#all?/any? with argument — "Farrel Lifson" <farrel.lifson@...>
I was thinking about Enumerable (one of Ruby's more powerful modules)
[#306027] Faking named parameters and enforcing required params — Greg Willits <lists@...>
I come from years of using a language with named params. I prefer the
Greg Willits wrote:
[#306032] Regex extracting certain characters — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...>
Hi everyone,
[#306054] unable to upgrade rubygems — unbewusst.sein@... (Une B騅ue)
[#306070] Threads in JRuby vs standard Ruby — Guillermo.Acilu@...
Hello guys,
El Martes, 24 de Junio de 2008, Guillermo.Acilu@koiaka.com escribi=C3=B3:
T24gVHVlLCBKdW4gMjQsIDIwMDggYXQgNjoyOSBQTSwgScOxYWtpIEJheiBDYXN0aWxsbyA8aWJj
El Martes, 24 de Junio de 2008, Zhukov Pavel escribi=C3=B3:
[#306085] Sequel primary keys — "Glen Holcomb" <damnbigman@...>
I posted to the Sequel Google Group but it's horribly slow, assuming it took
On 24.06.2008 18:01, Glen Holcomb wrote:
Glen Holcomb wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Dave Bass <davebass@musician.org> wrote:
<...>
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Rimantas Liubertas <rimantas@gmail.com>
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Glen Holcomb <damnbigman@gmail.com> wrote:
[#306088] Performance improvement possible? — Philip Rhoades <phil@...>
People,
On Jun 24, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Rob,
Chuck,
On Jun 25, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
On 26 Jun 2008, at 04:24, Rob Biedenharn wrote:
Eleanor,
On 26 Jun 2008, at 20:47, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Ellie,
On 26 Jun 2008, at 22:51, Philip Rhoades wrote:
2008/6/27 Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@games-with-brains.com>:
On 27 Jun 2008, at 12:41, Robert Klemme wrote:
On 27.06.2008 13:59, Eleanor McHugh wrote:
[#306090] IRB not finding "rubygems" — Brad Hutchins <bhutchins@...>
This an odd one.
[#306122] Problem with Array#delete ? — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...>
Hi all,
[#306151] Creating a variable based on array — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...>
Hello Everyone, I'm working on a program which is posted below.
2008/6/25 Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@verizon.net>:
[#306157] ruby 1.8.6 p230 - really a fix? — "Michal Suchanek" <hramrach@...>
Hello
[#306164] v1.9 -rprofile -rdebug errors — Philip Rhoades <phil@...>
People,
1.9 lacks profiling and debugging, currently, AFAIK. I know ruby-debug
[#306183] File writing — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi, I know you can write to a file using 'w', but this erases all the
[#306197] Deleting a line in a file — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi, how do I delete a line in a file and remove the empty space
[#306205] puts a . which method of array is called — Raj Singh <neeraj.jsr@...>
a = w(1 2 3)
[#306211] First gathering of #ruby-pro on 27th of June, 23:00 UT — Stefan Rusterholz <apeiros@...>
I'm proud to announce that #ruby-pro will be holding its first gathering
[#306221] Re: Can your GUI framework do this? — Logan Barnett <logustus@...>
Martin,
[#306234] A cleaner way to pass a block or proc — "Tristin Davis" <tristin.colby@...>
Is there a cleaner way to implement my add_notifier method?
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008, Tristin Davis wrote:
Thanks Ben. That worked perfect. No other changes required in the class. :)
Tristin Davis wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 3:04 AM, Joel VanderWerf
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 3:04 AM, Joel VanderWerf
[#306248] how to write in the middle of a file — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...>
Greetings all. For some reason the answer to this stumps me.
[#306278] Deleting row from CSV — robnewnham@...
I have come code which is looking for a particular number within a CSV
[#306279] Threads, Queues and possible memory leak — hemant <gethemant@...>
I have a simple thread pool of [default] 20 threads running. They read
[#306303] Evolution bindings — Anthony Gardner <cyclewood_ltd@...>
I'm looking for a ruby/evolution binding. I've installed the Hardy Heron bi=
[#306318] undefined local variable or method 'rsion' for main:Object — Steve Meyer <sjmeyer@...>
I just installed ruby 1.8.6, on RHEL 5.1
[#306331] question about defined? and y — Ruby Freak <twscannell@...>
The defined? keyword seems to have some funky behaviors.
Try:
On Jun 27, 7:01 am, Ben Bleything <b...@bleything.net> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Ruby Freak <twscannell@gmail.com> wrote:
[#306347] KirbyBase: DateTime and Memo — "Dimitri Aivaliotis" <aglarond@...>
Hi,
[#306356] Share Authentication Cookies — Sam Ginko <ginkod@...>
I would like to know if it is possible to share Authentication cookies
[#306360] Ruby way to find in an Array the object with a maximun in an attribute? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>
Hi, I've an Array of objects containing some attributes:
[#306376] File question — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi,
RnJvbTogdGVrbWNAaG90bWFpbC5jb20gW21haWx0bzp0ZWttY0Bob3RtYWlsLmNvbV0gDQojIEkn
RnJvbTogdGVrbWNAaG90bWFpbC5jb20gW21haWx0bzp0ZWttY0Bob3RtYWlsLmNvbV0gDQojIA0K
[#306394] watir , access is denied — Pradeepta Swain <pradeepta.swain@...>
Hi ,
[#306396] define_method with block — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>
Hi!
2008/6/27 Leslie Viljoen <leslieviljoen@gmail.com>:
On 6/27/08, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:
[#306419] printf goober — Lloyd Linklater <lloyd@2live4.com>
Hi there!
[#306420] Statistician I (#167) — "Matthew Moss" <matthew.moss@...>
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[#306448] changing the shebang of ruby files best way ? — unbewusst.sein@... (Une B騅ue)
I've a lot of ruby files (grabed from net) having a wrong shebang for my
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@zenspider.com>
Actually relying on env in itself as absolute path is pretty weird.
[#306457] fallthrough routing in a web microframework — "Martin DeMello" <martindemello@...>
I've already asked on the Halcyon list, but if any other
[#306459] Two Dimensional Array — Justin To <tekmc@...>
class Tda
[#306484] Big empty file creation — "Zhukov Pavel" <gelios@...>
I need to creat an empty file, over 10GB size.
[#306496] Where to post code relevant to a newsgroup question — RichardOnRails <RichardDummyMailbox58407@...>
Hi,
[#306508] Lambda calculus & functional programming - the view from Ruby — Philip Rhoades <phil@...>
People,
[#306524] Random Generation of Characters — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...>
How could you generate a list of all possible combination's of lowercase
From: "Tj Superfly" <nonstickglue@verizon.net>
On 29.06.2008 06:47, Tj Superfly wrote:
[#306533] mysterious memory corruption, very confused — Seebs <usenet-nospam@...>
ruby 1.8.7-p22, OS X 10.4.mumble, PostgreSQL 8.3.1, ruby-pg 2008-03-18.
On 2008-06-30, Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
[#306539] Ruby cache — Benjamin Bonnet <bonnet.benjamin@...>
Hi, would like to know if anybody has some information or experience
Benjamin Bonnet wrote:
[#306542] ruby-oci8 1.0.2 — "KUBO Takehiro" <kubo@...>
ruby-oci8 1.0.2 is released. This is a Oracle module using OCI8 API.
[#306547] Recursive Logic - Examples and Resources? — Dan __ <major_general_joe@...>
Hey all,
[#306551] How to doing a "grep -v" to hide "---" line added by Hash#to_yaml ? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>
Hi, when I convert a Hash to a YAML object and print it a line "---" is add=
I単aki Baz Castillo wrote:
On Jun 29, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Shashank Agarwal wrote:
Stephen Celis wrote:
Shashank Agarwal wrote:
[#306560] Why can't I return "Threads.list" Array in DRb? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>
Hi, I can't understand why I can't return the current "Threads.list" array =
[#306579] Any book on CGI programming in Ruby? — Tommy Nordgren <tommy.nordgren@...>
Do anyone know of a book about CGI programming with the Ruby language?
[#306580] implicit vs explicit self in private methods — dusty <dusty.doris@...>
I'm trying to understand the difference between implicitly and
[#306595] Newbie Question On Ruby Quiz — Kyle Murphy <kmurph79@...>
I'm a programming and Ruby newbie. I wanted to build some programs, so
[#306596] data structure — Vandana <nairvan@...>
Hello All,
[#306607] File question — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi, just wondering how I would skip the first line of a file?
[#306620] Threads and Ruby — barjunk <barjunk@...>
I've been hunting around for information regarding threads, and to me,
ara.t.howard wrote:
ara.t.howard wrote:
ara.t.howard wrote:
barjunk wrote:
2008/6/30 barjunk <barjunk@attglobal.net>:
On Jul 1, 8:49 am, "ara.t.howard" <ara.t.how...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 02.07.2008 18:29, barjunk wrote:
Robert Klemme wrote:
El Mi=C3=A9rcoles, 2 de Julio de 2008, Charles Oliver Nutter escribi=C3=B3:
[#306625] What am I doing wrong! Arrays — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...>
title = "word word1 word2 word3 word4 word5 word6 word7 word8 word9
> title =3D "word word1 word2 word3 word4 word5 word6 word7 word8 =
[#306650] Sleep in a multithreaded environment — Me Me <emanuelef@...>
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Me Me <emanuelef@tiscali.it> wrote:
[#306658] creating tables with internal borders with RedCloth — Stefano Crocco <stefano.crocco@...>
I'm having a problem using RedCloth. I know this question is more suited for a
Stefano Crocco wrote:
On Monday 30 June 2008, Michael Morin wrote:
[#306675] How can I run url without using port ? — Zangs Dev <zangs.dev@...>
Hello,
Hello all
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:04, Zangs Dev <zangs.dev@gmail.com> wrote:
[#306701] nested methods good or bad design — John Maclean <jayeola@...>
=begin
[#306702] Tables: Unnecessary duplication of id fields — "brian" <brian@...>
=begin
=begin
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 12:10 PM, brian <brian@arielpremium.com> wrote:
[#306704] Database stuff! — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi,
On 30.06.2008 18:27, Justin To wrote:
[#306715] Something like import/package in java? — Christoffer Lern<lerno@...>
Hi,
Christoffer Lernwrote:
On 30 Jun 2008, at 19:19, Michael Morin wrote:
[#306721] Hiding a password in code. — Dana Merrick <dmerrick@...>
Hello!
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[#306723] Ruby patch level — Cali Wildman <caliwildman2004-info@...>
I have Ruby 1.8.5 on Windows XP and unable to identify the patch level
[#306728] how to - quickly make permutations? — Max Williams <toastkid.williams@...>
can anyone provide an elegant implementation for this method?
each new element tries to double the size of the list
jim finucane wrote:
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Max Williams
Robert Dober wrote:
[#306746] using gems without installing them (like jar files) — Suraj Kurapati <snk@...>
Hello,
[#306764] Ruby good-practice — Justin To <tekmc@...>
Hi, I'm fairly new to Ruby (3 weeks) and I always find my code for my
*** How the "RASCAL" President Woodrow Wilson was blackmailed like PUPPET by the AGGRESIVE, MANIPULATIVE KHAZAR Zionists ***
Google is Khazar owned and controlled company. The Khazars plan to electronify and accumulate the whole intellectual property on earth, esp US, Europe and Australia thru google and already have accumulated all the mint items in google Israel. This they must do before launching their ARMAGEDDON. Since they have ALREADY accumulated them, the copyright laws is like cutting our own feet with our own hand. If I were the president and loyal to the USA, I would immediately send federal troups to confiscate the whole operation of google and all that they have must be made public property since no one can go into the Israel and stop them from sharing wholesale. http://iamthewitness.com/audio/Benjamin.H.Freedman/1974.Washington.D.C.speec= h.html <----- The KEY LINK Steamy Excerpt: So, we had a President in Washington, Mr. Taft, Mr. Jacob Schiff, of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., the bankers in New York who are the arm in the United States of the Rothschild International world wide plutocracy - Mr. Schiff, with two young men, went down to see Mr. Taft, and he said, "Mr. Taft, . . . (I am not telling you this out of my memory. I almost know this by heart, because the books are here, in the Congressional Library. The people who were in the room with President Taft, at that time, and President Taft were told by Jacob H. Schiff) . . . "We want you to cancel the Most Favored Nation Treaty with Czarist Russia, and we want you to recall our Ambassador." The President told them, "Mr. Schiff, things are not what you represent them to be. My ambassador tells me differently." So, Mr. Schiff told him, in so many words, "Is you is, or is you ain't - going to do it?" When the President said that he would not do it, Mr. Schiff said "We will put a political party and a president in Washington, to whom we can dictate what they should do." =2E.... They ganged up in New York, to get rid of Taft. I was a prot=E9g=E9 of Mr. Bernard Baruch - a name that I think you are all familiar with. His father was a doctor, Dr. Simon Baruch, who had brought me into the world, and Bernard Baruch was a visitor at our home all the time. He courted my sister; one of my sisters. So the stage was set to get rid of the Republican Party and the Republican President and put in their own party and their own President. But it was very difficult, because, after the Cleveland depression (President Cleveland was a Democrat, we had Free Trade) we had the worst depression ever seen anywhere. And that swept the Republican Party into power, because they advocated tariff, protective tariff to protect the working man against the cheap labor of Europe and to protect the infant industries, in the United States against foreign competition. =2E.... They got Woodrow Wilson, the man who had more ego than any man I have ever read about, they got him to head the Democratic Party. And they got into difficulties! Because the Democrats only got the Electoral votes in the South; where the people in agriculture wanted cheap goods from Europe. But the North wanted the Republicans. They found out they could not elect a President in the United States. So, I handled the money; I was the leg man, the errand boy (I was only a boy then.) They trotted Theodore Roosevelt out of the political "moth-balls" (He was then an editor of a magazine). They told him, "You are the indispensable man. You are the only man who can save the United States." And with his ego they formed the "Bull Moose Party" and Mr. Jacob H. Schiff and the Jews throughout the world - they got plenty of money from England - they formed the Bull Moose Party. And in that way they split the Republican vote between Roosevelt and Taft, and Mr. Wilson walked in with a minority of the popular vote - the lowest man, (and I knew the inside of his private life, which I don't want to go into here). But never was a lower rascal in the White House, and I've known plenty of them since that time! Now, Mr. Wilson really didn't know enough to come in out of the rain! I cannot understand how he ever got there, except that in shuffling the cards, they had the goods on him, You find in politics, every time they pick a candidate, and put him out in front, they have the goods on him. You know he had been sleeping with the wife of the professor who lived next door to him at Princeton, whose name was Peck. And they used to call Wilson, at Princeton, "Peck's bad boy." When she got a divorce and moved to Washington, she married a man who had a son. And that son borrowed $40,000 from the bank, without asking them. He didn't know how to pay it back, and the pressure on him was getting very, very hot. So this woman heard of Samuel Untermeyer (of the big firm, Googenheim, Untermeyer and Marshall) a prominent Democrat; and supplied much money to the party. She went to him with a big package of letters which I read (Wilson was a great letter writer. He knew the language; there's no doubt about it, Wilson knew his vocabulary, when it came to making love, anyway). So, they cooked this up and she got the idea of blackmailing him. She got Samuel Untermeyer to go to see him, as a lawyer. He was a big contributor to the Party and he knew Wilson, and he went there. To make a long story short, Wilson didn't have the money; Untermeyer provided it, and the boy paid the money back. Now, Mr. Untermeyer told President Wilson, "I'll advance that money if you will do one favor for me. The next opening on the Supreme Court, I want to name the man." He said, "We've never had a Jew on the Supreme Court I think there ought to be a Jew on the Supreme Court.'' So Wilson said, ''It's a deal!" and they paid the $40,000. When a vacancy appeared on the Supreme Court, Mr. Untermeyer recommended Mr. Brandeis. Mr. Brandeis was the number one Zionist in the United States; the head of them all, and he became very friendly with Wilson. And when the war with Germany broke out, the war between England, France, Russia, and Germany and Austria, the United States had nothing to do with it. They all thought England, France and Russia would crush Germany in 60 days. Big headlines in all the papers. I was very active then, in politics, "Boys home by Christmas, Boys out of the trenches by Christmas," but when Christmas came, the war was getting hot! The Germans had brought out the submarines, and the Irish gave them two bases on the coast of Ireland, and they were sinking everything that brought food and ammunition to England, which under International Law is correct. Now, when they saw that Great Britain was going to lose the war, the Jews were very much excited, because, up to that time, Germany was their best friend. In 1822, Germany passed the Emancipation Edict which gave everybody in Germany equal rights; no religious discrimination. Up to that time, every country in Europe had quotas: l%, 2%, 3% to become a doctor, a dentist, a lawyer, a banker, a schoolteacher, anything. Germany, in 1822 passed that Emancipation Edict and all the Jews across Europe rushed to Germany, because they could get an education. They could become doctors, lawyers, dentists, druggists. So, when I was in Germany, 50% of the pupils in German schools were Jews from all over Europe. They all ran to Germany. And they worshiped the Germans Baline, a Jew, was the head of the Hamburg-American, North German- Lloyd lines. Even the private bankers, the Hohenzollerns, were Jews. The head of the German General Electric Company was a Jew. The biggest companies, - there was no discrimination at all, in Germany. And the Jews had a picnic there, but they were not the Khazars! They were so- called Jews that came into Western Europe with the Roman armies; that came from Judea when the Romans occupied Western Europe, and there were two houses of worship, one in Speyer, one in Lyons, little stone houses, in the second century, which was 600 years before the Khazars were converted. So the German Jews were just as much apart as the Arabs and the Khazars, today, in fact, there was a saying, I don't know if I can say it in this company, but when I lived in Germany, the Germans said about the Pollocks - (they called them "the Pollocks," the Eastern European Jews), "Where a Pollock pisses, grass will never grow." They hated them! They could never allow their children to marry. So, when Germany was winning the war, the Jews were very happy, because they didn't want Russia to come out the winner, with France and England, because they thought it would be tougher for the Jews in Russia. So, they were all pro-German. What happened? When the Germans trotted out the submarines, - England in August or September, I don't remember just which week, but General Haig, in London, warned the English, "We have less than two week's food supply for the whole nation of 55,000,000 people." The food and ammunition boats were sunk so quickly, they couldn't get food or ammunition. So, England was offered a Peace Treaty by Germany. They were offered a Peace Treaty twice! It was on the desk of the British War Cabinet, ready to be signed. It needed only one signature. What happened? The Khazar Jews in New York, Washington, led by Brandeis, made this promise through Fleischman & Sockloff in London. They went to the British War Cabinet and they said, "You don't have to make peace - which is tantamount to surrender. We can show you how you can win the war, if, when you defeat Germany, and carve up the Ottoman Empire (or Turkey) you will give us Palestine. And they made that deal. It was all written. I don't say so; Other people don't say so. The Zionists, in the books that they have written, tell this whole story. How they got the promise of Palestine, by promising to use their influence to get U.S. into the war. That's how they are going to turn against the United States; the same way they turned against Germany; after everything Germany did for them, since 1822. They made the deal to bring the United States into the war, which meant certain defeat for Germany; which was triumphant, then; offering a peace that was tantamount to surrender. So, when that offer was made, the Zionists in London went to the British War Cabinet, according to their own books, their own record, in the British Museum. I circulated thousands of copies of this 12 page memorandum by the man who negotiated it. When they were bombing London in 1945, he thought he'd die. And he typed this out, this true story, and gave it to the British Museum for posterity. That's available. Anyone can have a copy of it. I sent out thousands, - maybe ten thousands of them. Now, the United States got into World War I. How did they get in? They didn't know how to get us in, because the Germans leaned backwards. They said, "We are going to do nothing on land, on the sea, or in the air, to provoke or justify a declaration of war by the United States, because we'll be licked! Now, we've won the war!" Which they had. The Russian armies were in retreat; in France, the army had revolted, and wouldn't fight. There was no more fight left in the allies. So, what happened? They went to Great Britain; made this offer; Great Britain accepted it. Then the question came, How to get U.S. into the war? They couldn't get us in if the Germans didn't give us provocation or justification. So, what did they do? A message was sent to Washington, that the S.S. Sussex, a ferry from Dover to Calais, had been torpedoed in the Channel and 38 Americans lost their lives! I'm not going to string this out, because I've got a lot of other things to tell you! On the basis of the torpedoing, and the loss of 38 lives of our citizens, Congress declared war against Germany. Now, after the 4,000,000 men that General Pershing had been drilling, were on their way over, some of them fighting in Europe - (a lot of you, here, went over, were fighting while this fighting was going on) a member of Parliament and others, who couldn't stand it any longer, they came out with the secret that the Sussex was not sunk and no Americans lives were lost. And we were in the war! Now that is how the Jews got us into World War I, and that started everything because Wilson was elected. We had a national debt of one billion dollars. And since then it has gone up - I think it's now 465 billion, after the wars we've been having, so that's how the Jews got us into World War I. I knew Judge Samuel Rosen who was Mr. Roosevelt's mentor. They used to say that he didn't go to the water closet without consulting Judge Rosen. I was very friendly (here's somebody who will bear me out) - Now, when it came to World War II, we couldn't get into the war because the Germans said, "When the Americans came into World War I, look what happened to us!" So there was war in Europe again, Germany and European countries, and there was no way to get us into the war. And the pressure of the Jews here, in New York City, Washington, to get into that war was terrific! They didn't know how to do it. So, as Mr. Tanzell wrote in his "Back Door to War," (he was at Georgetown University, a professor of history) - I saw, in the Yale Library, the papers of the Secretary of Defense at that time - we were pushed into World War II by Mr. Roosevelt, through the back door! Germany would give us no justification or provocation. But the Jews, here, were putting pressure on Roosevelt, "We've got to get into that war! We can't let him do that to us!" We had to make up our minds what to do, so the United States sent to Japan, and they said, "We can't sell you any more scrap steel or oil." Japan was fighting a war with China; Without scrap steel or oil, which they got altogether from the United States, they would have to withdraw from the war. So they sent nine different Ambassador here, trying to change Mr. Roosevelt's mind. Ile said, "No, we can't sell you any more, at all." So, at that time, Germany and Japan had a treaty; Any country that declared war on either one was instantly at war with both! So, Mr. Roosevelt figured, "We'll provoke a war with Japan." That's why he threatened them to cut off steel and oil. So they sent nine ambassadors here, and, finally, they couldn't take it much longer, so you know what happened at Pearl Harbor! Now, Mr. Roosevelt figured, and it's in Mr. Stimson's diary, in his own handwriting, which is in the room at Yale Library containing all Mr. Henry L. Stimson's papers - he was the Secretary of Defense. He wrote in his diary important things that went on (in his own handwriting) and under November 25th, two weeks before Pearl Harbor, he wrote, "The President sent for us to come to the White House. I thought it was to discuss the war in Europe, but he told us that we had to be at war with Japan but he didn't want it to look as if we fired the first shot!" That is almost verbatim. Henry Stimson, the Secretary of Defense wrote that in his diary. That is how we got into the World War, because Roosevelt said, "We want to be at war with Japan, but we don't want it to look as though we fired the first shot"! So we got the first shot, alright, at Pearl Harbor! But, the only way we could be at war with Germany was to be at war with Japan. Then automatically, under their treaty, we were at war with Germany. That's how we got into World War II. We are now on our way to World War III. The chances are it will be a nuclear war. There is that chance, and I've been fighting, (some time and money) so that the conditions would not be set for that. Now, what happened. The Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr. Fulbright, stated on Sunday morning television program, which according to the advertising services has 28 million listeners; he said, in answer to a question about the Middle East, he said, "You cannot do anything about the Middle East!" He said, "The Senate is controlled by the Jews; 90% of them have subverted the United States Senate, and you cannot do anything" - or words to that affect. Now, the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the United States, throws in the sponge, says that 90% of the Senate are controlled by the Jews, meaning the Zionists. So, you may now expect the worst! The only way it can be averted, if it can be avoided, is to alert yourself to these facts. All these lies that you've been told, "That it's your Christian duty to help repatriate "God's Chosen People" to their "Promised Land," is a lot of hog wash. And we are going to be in another war unless you people and others like you wake up the 200,000,000 Christians in this country who have been so brainwashed that they don't know whether they are coming or going! They are running around in circles All you hear is "Jesus was a Jew!" I've told you now that the word didn't exist when Dr. Johnson wrote the dictionary, and I've done all the research on it. It never existed! And then, again, there is the Father here, who will bear witness. Pontius Pilate wrote on the crucifix on which our Lord and Savior was to be crucified, "Jesu Nasarenus Rex Iudoreum" which, translated, anybody that has had one year of Latin, knows that means "Jesus, the Nazarene, the Leader of the Judeans." "Leader of the Judeans," the genitive plural and "Rex" comes from "Rego" - "To lead." "Now, they were trying to "frame" our Lord and Savior, claiming that he was influencing the people not to pay taxes so that gold couldn't be shipped to Caesar. And that constituted rebellion. That's why the trial was held, and that's why Pontius Pilate put that up on the crucifix, "Leader of the Judeans" who were revolting against Rome. Now we all know everyone of you heard, hundreds of times, that at this trial, Jesus said, "Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, and unto God that which is God's." He was not advising the people to withhold taxes paid to Rome. So, you see, you, as representatives, and high representatives of the 200,000,000 Christians in the United States, have got to learn the facts. As I was talking, here, to one of your erudite members, it's alright to be interested in baseball and basketball and football and golf, cross-word puzzles - I don't know how many hundreds of millions of hours a year was wasted by women doing crossword puzzles! It satisfies their ego to say, "Oh, Minnie, I got all but two words, yesterday!" And they compete with one another. They spend hours, buy dictionaries, and they don't know the first thing about the correct facts of existence. Now, we didn't ask to come into the world; neither did our children, but we owe them a debt. We owe a debt to these men who sacrificed their lives to save this country, so let's see what we can do.