[#37132] OT: Cool Open Source request — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>
Dave Thomas <Dave@pragmaticprogrammer.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:50:45AM +0900, Todd Gillespie wrote:
[#37143] re-extending object — Ed Sinjiashvili <edsin@...>
Hello,
[#37146] Trying to build eRuby under windows with GCC — "Philip Mateescu" <philip@...>
Hi,
[#37174] Re: String#begins?(s) — <mengx@...>
I implemented and have been using
[#37182] Sun Microsystems Buys Rights to Ruby — <james@...>
I'm surprised nobody in the list has mentioned this. I read in a ZDNet
[#37198] Larry Wall proclaims Ruby to be Perl 6 — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
As reported in the Ruby Weekly News:
[#37228] remacs — Yohanes Santoso <ysantoso@...>
Hi,
[#37231] Announcing New Ruby Book Under Development! — <robert.calco@...>
Everybody:
Sean Middleditch <elanthis@awesomeplay.com> wrote in message news:<1017798195.15689.24.camel@stargrazer>...
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 robert.calco@verizon.net wrote:
Have you checked out?
Hi,
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 20:16, nobu.nokada@softhome.net wrote:
[#37232] seeking to understand... — Mark Probert <probertm@...>
Kent Dahl wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 05:33:49AM +0900, Dr. David Mertz wrote:
In article <87d6xhaoif.fsf@jenny-gnome.dyndns.org>,
In article <3813.198.133.202.18.1017778936.squirrel@12.27.88.122>,
[#37253] Mixins vs. Multiple Inheritance — "Jason Voegele" <jason@...>
Given that including a module M into a class C
[#37265] a note on the . and .. discussion — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
I just realized that unix commands do not recognize the "." and ".."
[#37281] Is eval a code/design smell? — "Chris Morris" <home@...>
I seem to have an inherent distaste for eval, but I don't know why. I've
> I never use eval. However, I use module_eval all the time. That is,
Sean Middleditch <elanthis@awesomeplay.com> wrote in message news:<1017933822.1548.12.camel@smiddle>...
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 17:32, Avi Bryant wrote:
> I know I would. To me, that is indeed a language flaw. There should be
On Thu, 2002-04-04 at 20:33, Harry Ohlsen wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 00:15:10 GMT, "Chris Morris" <home@clabs.org> wrote:
On Wed 03 Apr 2002 at 20:35:30 +0900, you wrote:
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 01:40, Ian Macdonald wrote:
On Thu 11 Apr 2002 at 22:07:03 +0900, you wrote:
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 12:06, Ian Macdonald wrote:
>>>>> "S" == Sean Middleditch <elanthis@awesomeplay.com> writes:
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 12:25, ts wrote:
>>>>> "S" == Sean Middleditch <elanthis@awesomeplay.com> writes:
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 12:42, ts wrote:
>>>>> "S" == Sean Middleditch <elanthis@awesomeplay.com> writes:
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 12:59, ts wrote:
>>>>> "S" == Sean Middleditch <elanthis@awesomeplay.com> writes:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 02:05:09AM +0900, Sean Middleditch wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 02:34:29AM +0900, Alan Chen wrote:
[#37296] Request for Advice -- Undefined Symbol — Dennis Newbold <dennisn@...>
Unless you've tried doing something like this, you may not be
[#37301] statement separator — Yohanes Santoso <ysantoso@...>
Hi,
[#37308] TCPSocket::new in ruby 1.7 — "Nikolay Elkov" <nick@...>
When I execute the following
[#37320] Newbie Questions — ghost <ghost_djNOSP@...>
Apologies if there is a FAQ I missed or this is out of line here, but I
[#37342] regular expression question — "Firestone, Mark - Technical Support" <mark.firestone@...>
Thanks for the help with the tread questions guys... I have one about (gasp)
Hello --
[#37385] TextPad replacement for Linux? — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
TIA,
Gerhard H舐ing wrote:
[#37397] Really new-new-newbie question :) — "Philip Mateescu" <philip@...>
Hi,
[#37428] Re: mkmf.rb — Tobias DiPasquale <anany@...>
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 13:44:13 -0500, nobu.nokada wrote:
[#37454] ModRUBY question — George Moschovitis <gmosx@...>
Hi everybody,
George Moschovitis <gmosx@image.ece.ntua.gr> wrote:
yeas i think too that mod_ruby uses more than one interpreter. :(
> yeas i think too that mod_ruby uses more than one interpreter. :(
[#37462] Help: Ruby<->C++ callbacks — Luigi Ballabio <ballabio@...>
[#37464] SOAP query — Holden Glova <dsafari@...>
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[#37470] Test the result of an initialization ? — jayce@... (Jayce Piel)
[#37482] Some ActiveRuby/RubyScript questions — Liorean <Liorean@...>
Greetings!
[#37494] REXML queries — "Nat Pryce" <nat.pryce@...13media.com>
Hi. A couple of queries about the wonderful REXML library.
[#37522] Ruby on the Sharp Zaurus? — "Stefan Matthias Aust" <sma@3plus4.de>
Hi!
[#37534] -- Starting a Background Process — Dennis Newbold <dennisn@...>
If I'm submitting this suggestion / request in the wrong form or place,
モヤチヤリナ <Pine.GSO.3.96.1020404133737.22806A-100000@shell2> Dennis Newbold ホチミノモチフ(チ):
Greetings,
>>>>> "A" == Arno Erpenbeck <aerpenbe@uni-osnabrueck.de> writes:
[#37540] Fibonacci Number Generators — jzakiya@... (Jabari Zakiya)
Hi, I'm a newbie, coming to Ruby from a
[#37549] OO/Ruby Terminology — <james@...>
I added a wiki page for Ruby book development ...
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> From: bbense+comp.lang.ruby.Apr.07.02@telemark.stanford.edu
In article <PGEPJIFLPEPOHCKEEEIKIEFADCAA.james@rubyxml.com>,
> From: Chris [mailto:chris@cmb-enterprises.com]
Hi --
[#37591] Webrick session ? — "Stephan J. Schmidt" <stephan.schmidt@...>
Hello,
[#37616] Additions to math.c (more math functions) — Mike Hall <mghall@...>
Since 1.7 added the hyperbolic trig functions,
[#37617] Addition to file.c (File.extension) — Mike Hall <mghall@...>
Hi,
In message <20020408145239.67568.qmail@web12407.mail.yahoo.com>
[#37635] ruby speed? — Tyler Spivey <tspivey8@...>
i don't know if this has been issued before,
[#37653] Switching from PHP to Ruby - Comments Please — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
> Well, I'm about ready to make the switch to a Ruby based website. My
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 03:44:58AM +0900, Sean Chittenden wrote:
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 12:12:52PM +0900, james@rubyxml.com wrote:
Since I am planning on using MySQL (may switch to PostgreSQL,
> Since I am planning on using MySQL (may switch to PostgreSQL, but
[#37679] Socket API — Tom Gilbert <tom@...>
Could someone tell me how to create a "struct sockaddr stored in a
In article <20020407021324.GE6112@killik.co.uk>, Tom Gilbert wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
[#37700] IRB — Carl Parrish <cparrish@...>
I can't seem to get irb to work I can find the irb.rb file. but if I
[#37710] Exception instances... — Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
I don't understand where the following warning is coming from:
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 10:33:27AM +0900, Sean Chittenden wrote:
[#37746] ruby-dev summary 16501-16750 — TAKAHASHI Masayoshi <maki@...>
Hi all,
>>>>> "M" == Michael Campbell <michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com> writes:
>
>>>>> "M" == Michael Campbell <michael_s_campbell@yahoo.com> writes:
> From: TAKAHASHI Masayoshi
Hi,
[#37759] Threads — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hi!
[#37767] Re: [patch] update to (X)Emacs modes — Ville Skytt<ville.skytta@...>
>> attached is a patch with some trivial changes to ruby-mode.el and
[#37778] ruby language capabilities — Soso Chs <sosoruby@...>
hi,
[#37781] capital method names — Paul Brannan <paul@...>
When I write:
Paul Brannan wrote:
[#37788] Little interface improvement request for embedding Ruby — "Christian Boos" <cboos@...>
Hi,
Hi,
[#37795] ruby + Creating and extending XML documents — Oliver Beddows <oliver@...>
Hi,
> I`m pretty new to Object Orientation, so am I being naive?
[#37797] Source code for _The Ruby Way_ — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
After much delay, I have delivered the
[#37807] RE: Source code for _The Ruby Way_ — "Pe, Botp" <botp@...>
Yes, pls.
[#37833] Ruby as replacement for VB? — "Robb Shecter" <rs@...>
Hi,
> Hi,
[#37835] crypting ruby source — Ludo <coquelle@...>
Hi,
Ludo <coquelle@enib.fr> wrote in message news:<3CB31298.13A44B26@enib.fr>...
> The reasons for doing this are obvious, $$. You want to distribute
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 13:55:45 GMT,
> > not trying to sound smartassy here, but the lack of native support for that
[#37838] Easy character comparisons — "Sean O'Dell" <sean@...>
Today I spent a little time debugging something I "didn't expect." I
[#37839] mix-in dependancy — Yohanes Santoso <ysantoso@...>
I'm playing around with the idea of attaching modules to some class
[#37887] why do the methods from my mixed-in module disappear? — Ian Macdonald <ian@...>
Have a look at this piece of code:
[#37898] SOAP4R/1.4.3 — "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nahi@...>
Hi all,
Hi all,
Hi all,
[#37925] regex: how to negate sequences? — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#37929] delete a sequence of chars — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#37962] Is Carbon ruby dead? — mattmsykes@... (Matt M Sykes)
The only info I've found is
[#37970] ruby and finance — Patrik Sundberg <ps@...>
Hi,
[#37991] OT: OO terminology — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
The terminology thread reminded me of something
[#37998] Anyone attending SD Expo on April 24? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Hi,
matz@ruby-lang.org (Yukihiro Matsumoto) writes:
[#38002] Am I going mad? Works in IRB not in a file! — "Ralph Mason" <ralph.mason@...>
This must be something I am doing wrong. In a file the output from this
[#38008] RegExp for "AND" search pattern... — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
How could a regexp be constructed for an "AND" search pattern?
[#38044] RFC - class_added callback — Michal Rokos <m.rokos@...>
Hello,
> From: Michal Rokos
[#38046] GetoptLong question — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)
Hi all,
On 11 Apr 2002, at 22:16, Daniel Berger wrote:
[#38055] Thread safety of Queue.push — Mathew Johnston <mjohnston@...>
I was wondering if it was safe to have multiple threads all pushing onto
[#38085] Array#pack: byte order for unsigned types — "Jason Voegele" <jason@...>
I've been using Array#pack heavily lately, and noticed that there is no way
HI,
[#38097] exceptions that are not Exceptions — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
If someone (not me) does this in an extension:
Hi,
[#38101] How to Make a Method Ineffective Efficiently? — William Djaja Tjokroaminata <billtj@...>
Hi,
Hello,
Thanks for all the responses. I just want to add the final
[#38103] Is this behavior correct? — David Corbin <dcorbin@...>
--cut--
[#38106] Process controlls — johnwyp@... (JohnW)
OK, here's what I'm trying to do (keep in mind I'm a Ruby Nuby)...
[#38126] Ruby/Google — Ian Macdonald <ian@...>
Hi,
Ian Macdonald <ian@caliban.org> wrote:
[#38136] Idea for a new shorthand — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
OK, maybe this is an idea no one will like. Or
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 03:59:51PM +0900, Hal E. Fulton wrote:
[#38138] Ruby and MSVC++ — "Anton V.Kondakov" <anton@...>
Hello
[#38167] Why Object#class Is Inconsistent in "==" and "case"? — William Djaja Tjokroaminata <billtj@...>
Hi,
[#38199] not vs !, and vs && — <james@...>
I'm confused about the behavior of 'not'. The Pickaxe and Ruby21Days books
james@rubyxml.com wrote:
>
james@rubyxml.com wrote:
[#38225] Re: Rudy idiom for enumeranting parents of a node? — Pete McBreen <pete@...>
Brad Cox wrote
[#38234] Stop Using SOAP, Before It's Too Late — Tobias DiPasquale <anany@...>
Hi all,
I would like to suggest to have a look at REST instead if you are looking for a
[#38238] Barnes & Noble putting on the squeeze — David Alan Black <dblack@...>
Hello --
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, David Alan Black wrote:
In article <Pine.LNX.4.30.0204131135510.13223-100000@bigfun.whirlycott.com>,
[#38239] Freshmeat article about Ruby — Tobias DiPasquale <anany@...>
Hi all,
Tobias DiPasquale wrote:
Hi --
David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 01:07:22AM +0900, Mark Hulme Jones wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Paul Brannan wrote:
On 4/18/02 9:30 AM, "Pat Eyler" <pate@eylerfamily.org> wrote:
Jack Herrington wrote:
Hello --
> I highly recommend including the following disclaimer in every
[#38253] ring the alarm — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi,
[#38270] Silence warning — David Corbin <dcorbin@...>
/home/dcorbin/projects/homenet/tools/testall.rb:41: warning: already
[#38272] statements & expressions( was RE: not vs !, and vs && ) — <james@...>
> From: Guy N. Hurst [mailto:gnhurst@hurstlinks.com]
[#38287] RCR: key value mapping for sprintf/% — "Guy N. Hurst" <gnhurst@...>
I was on irc at irc.openprojects.net in #ruby-lang
Hi,
[#38307] inspect object attributes — "George Moschovitis" <gmosx@...>
Hi all,
[#38331] mime type — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>
Hi all,
[#38338] Compiling Ruby on Mac OS X — Alwyn <alwyn@...>
I've downloaded the latest Stable Snapshot and tried building it. It
In <20020415091534.A89552@freeze.org> Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> wrote:
On 4/15/02 6:41 AM, "Alwyn" <alwyn@alwyn.demon.co.uk> wrote:
[#38365] RE: Pascal to Ruby — "Firestone, Mark - Technical Support" <mark.firestone@...>
Well, ya... I have a bunch of text, in (in pascal terms) an array of string.
[#38373] need help on using Ruby to replace some SED expressions — kackson@... (kackson)
I tried sed. But it is getting really tough when I keep realizing I've
[#38385] Ruby/Google 0.2.0 — Ian Macdonald <ian@...>
Hi all,
[#38389] Fw: Problem with the PDF of Programming Ruby — "Philip Mateescu" <philip@...>
Hi.
[#38432] - Cleanups — Michal Rokos <m.rokos@...>
Hello,
[#38449] Help wanted for statvfs extension — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)
Hi all,
Mike Hall <mghall@enteract.com> wrote in message
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 05:04:06 +0900
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 13:45:02 +0900
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 21:59:00 +0900
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 22:35:09 +0900
Hi,
[#38461] Redefining module methods — "Sean O'Dell" <sean@...>
In two Ruby script files I have two methods of the same name within a single
[#38483] visual c, ruby, and fastcall hassle — Lorien Dunn <loriend@...>
Hello all,
Hi,
[#38525] resolv.rb Bug — "Roy J. Milican" <roy@...>
Greetings,
In article <28544001472.20020417142749@milican.com>,
Hi,
In article <200204180556.g3I5uTM16177@sharui.nakada.kanuma.tochigi.jp>,
Hi,
Greetings,
Hi,
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[#38535] RFC: article about testers using Ruby. — Brian Marick <marick@...>
I've written a first draft of an article with several ulterior motives. One
[#38547] Tk under Ruby [newbie to ruby] — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hello!
"Kontra, Gergely" wrote:
>"Kontra, Gergely" wrote:
[#38555] ruby/postgres problem — "Steve Cranford" <stevecranford@...>
I'm trying to determine if a resultset is empty. if it is, I want to
[#38557] Confused by example in Pickaxe book — djberg96@... (Daniel Berger)
Hi all,
[#38571] recursive require warning... — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I ran into a problem with a Ruby script on Windows due to the fact that
[#38574] Object#send with $SAFE >= 1 — "Jason Voegele" <jason@...>
I'm writing a web application for which I need to call methods dynamically
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 04:10:42AM +0900, Jason Voegele wrote:
[#38585] Ruby-Poll-0.01 — Michael Granger <ged@...>
Michael Granger wrote:
[#38592] GC problem in C++ extension — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
I have a test program that looks like this:
[#38627] Imlib2-Ruby 0.4.0 — Paul Duncan <pabs@...>
I just posted Imlib2-Ruby version 0.4.0, my Ruby bindings for Imlib2
Paul Duncan wrote:
Paul:
[#38633] Replacing groups of methods: How would *you* do this? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Question for you.
[#38635] Threads creating threads creating threads... — Tobias Peters <tpeters@...>
I have already asked this question in [ruby-talk:19661], but I will ask it
My previous posting was not clear enough, I'll try to enhance it.
Tobias Peters <tpeters@uni-oldenburg.de> writes:
Hello,
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, Jean-Hugues ROBERT wrote:
[#38654] String to method name — "R.Seymour" <switch@...>
I feel like I have a learning disability asking this, but what I am
[#38694] Ruby on .NET? — Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>
I scanned the .net threads here and didn't see whether there is, or is not, an
recently found:
From: ";" <bbense+comp.lang.ruby.Apr.22.02@telemark.stanford.edu>
Sean Middleditch wrote:
<bbense+comp.lang.ruby.Apr.22.02@telemark.stanford.edu> ; wrote:
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 03:33:43AM +0900, Avi Bryant wrote:
[#38704] Cardinal project page on Savannah — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
I started a Cardinal project page at Savannah. Those who are interested
[#38727] Q: Possible Palm OS port? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Hello all,
[#38732] a newbie about local variables — Ferenc Engard <engard@...>
Hi there,
[#38739] problem with alias — "Guy N. Hurst" <gnhurst@...>
I just discovered a problem with how alias works while
[#38740] A few ideas/suggestions — Michael Brailsford <brailsmt@...>
I have had a few ideas about some new features. Before I submit an RCR
[#38766] Novice: Each and p — Thorsten Haude <ruby@...>
Hi,
[#38770] newbie embedding — "Jamie Knight" <bigjim16@...>
I only recently found out about ruby and I'm interested in embedding the
[#38772] MACROs cleanup 3 — Michal Rokos <m.rokos@...>
Hi,
Hello,
[#38782] Compiling stable-snapshot on linux — Martin Stannard <martin@...>
Hi,
[#38790] Problem installing algebra package, where do the files go? — Matthew PATTISON <mfp@...>
Hi,
[#38832] ruby-dev summary 16851-16960 — TAKAHASHI Masayoshi <maki@...>
Hi all,
[#38839] building extensions-- new vs initialize — "Norman Makoto Su" <normsu@...>
Hi, I'm trying to build a ruby extension in C. While looking at the pickaxe CD
Hi Norman,
Hi,
[#38874] Is there a better way to convert between arrays and strings? — Bob Hutchison <hutch@...>
Hi,
[#38908] Minor Tk bug on Windows? — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Hello...
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[#38910] Numberic#prev — Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
I do a lot of incrementing and decrementing of values: it'd be nice if
----- Original Message -----
Marko Schulz <in6x059@public.uni-hamburg.de> wrote:
Hi,
[#38926] My First Time — Thorsten Haude <ruby@...>
Hi,
モヤチヤリナ <200204240855.g3O8tRu21875@sharui.nakada.kanuma.tochigi.jp> Nobuyoshi Nakada ホチミノモチフ(チ):
[#38929] Require vs. C++ include — werasmus@... (Werner)
Hi all,
[#38931] ZODB equivalent for ruby — "George Moschovitis" <gmosx@...>
Hi there,
[#38974] Xmms-Ruby 0.1.0 — Paul Duncan <pabs@...>
Hi,
[#38983] appending methods to class inside module — Ian Macdonald <ian@...>
Hi,
Ian Macdonald <ian@caliban.org> writes:
[#38987] Problem? USENET NEWS split — Michal Rokos <m.rokos@...>
Hi,
[#38993] Re: [Patch] Macros #4 — Michal Rokos <m.rokos@...>
Hi,
Hi,
Hi everyone, I am an experienced Smalltalk/Java developer, and bought the
On 26 Apr 2002, David wrote (more or less):
[#39001] $_ if no |var| — "Kontra, Gergely" <kgergely@...>
Hello!
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Kontra, Gergely wrote:
At 22:59 25/04/2002 +0900, Lars Christensen wrote:
[#39015] a small ruby for embedded applications — mattmsykes@... (Matt M Sykes)
Hi,
[#39025] require 'aDir' — patrick-may@... (Patrick May)
Has this been discussed in the past?
[#39047] A Wild Idea: What do you think? — Jim Freeze <jim@...>
Hi:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Jim Freeze wrote:
----- Original Message -----
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Hal E. Fulton wrote:
[#39069] Parsing Repeating Regexp Matches — Curt Sampson <cjs@...>
[#39073] newbie: embedding ruby and garbage collection — "Baptiste Lepilleur" <gaiacrtn@...>
Hi everyone,
[#39087] RE: expand_path and overlap — "Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@...>
> I find this an interesting puzzle. Question: what would this return:
[#39094] RFC: File.join removing redundant /'s — mrp@...
[#39122] RE: A Wild Idea: What do you think? — "Morris, Chris" <chris.morris@...>
> > OK, then let's have it in Texas. How about August? Oh, what do you
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 03:15:21AM +0900, Morris, Chris wrote:
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Jim Freeze wrote:
Hi --
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, David Alan Black wrote:
[#39141] RE: Small patch for ruby,vim syntax highlighting file — "Gray, Jeff" <jeff.gray@...>
> From: Michael Brailsford [mailto:brailsmt@yahoo.com]
> ":foo" will not highlight correctly unless you separate the colon
> > ":foo" will not highlight correctly unless you separate the colon
[#39142] TCL interpreter in Ruby? — Craig Files <craig_files@...>
Hi,
[#39169] mod_ruby for Windows? — "Rod Schmidt" <rschmidt@...>
Anyone got a mod_ruby binary for Windows yet?
> Anyone got a mod_ruby binary for Windows yet?
[#39171] cygwin1.dll missing or corrupt — slayer@... (Slayer)
I can't remember who was looking for it, but I found the following
[#39198] Anyway to un-include a module? — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)
[#39214] Q: string to class? — Mike Hall <mghall@...>
I've got a string, and I'd like to get a class reference.
[#39228] RubyConf.new(2002) - ideas for agenda — "Daniel Berger" <djberg96@...>
Ok - so I'm probably jumping the gun here, but hey, what the heck.
Hi --
David Alan Black [mailto:dblack@candle.superlink.net] wrote:
----- Original Message -----
[#39304] alias_method problem — Stefan Mueller <flcl@...>
Hello
[#39323] Ranges - enable (10..-10) — Michal Rokos <m.rokos@...>
Hello,
Hello --
[#39327] Embeding Ruby — web2ed@... (Edward Wilson)
I would like to use Ruby as an embeded tool for a large scale mission
[#39338] An example of the beauty of Ruby... — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>
Who was it who said something like, "In Ruby,
[#39366] Override "initialize" — Stefan Mueller <flcl@...>
Hello
[#39376] Sockets problem — Matthew PATTISON <mfp@...>
Hi,
[#39391] some questions about rb_newobj() — Paul Brannan <pbrannan@...>
In gc.c, I see:
Hi,
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
[#39394] ncurses, mingw32 — tony summerfelt <snowzone5@...>
i've been away from ruby for awhile, it was time to dust off the pickaxe book
Re: NEW 바니(Barney) 비디오 SET (광..고)
What the hell is all this shit!?! This is a RUBY MAILING LIST! Not a children's playhouse! Get off this mailing list! ----- Original Message ----- From: 진나라 Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 9:01 AM To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org Subject: NEW 바니(Barney) 비디오 SET (광..고) ▶ 구성 : 비디오 3편 (영어자막) + 영어대본집 3개 ◀ 이번에 소개하는 새로나온 신작 Barney and Friends의 세가지 에피소드는 바니의 팬들이라면 이미 아마존에서 구입하시기를 몇번 시도하셨던 경험을 가지고 계실겁니다. 첫번째 바니 비디오 콜렉션은 이미 저희 사이트에서도 예전에 소개드린바 있으며 KBS 2TV에서 다시 우리 나라 아이들로 재 제작이된 한국어판 방송이 나가고 있을 정도로 이미 그 교육적인 효과를 인정받은 작품이기 때문에 자신있게 권해 드릴수 있습니다. ★★ 바니 비디오 인증 내역 출시이후 6천5백만개 이상의 판매고 기록 출시이후 10년간 미국 어린이 Box office 1위 바니 캐릭터 1999년 미국내 인지도 조사 1위 차지 미국 부모들이 뽑은 그 해의 출판상 수상 TV의 아카데미상 에미상 수상 미국 PBS방송국을 통해 10년 간 방영 현재 AFN등을 통해 전 세계적으로 절찬리 방영 중 바니 오디오 백만장 이상의 판매량으로 플래티넘 획득 예일대 연구결과 미취학 어린이를 위한 최고의 프로그램으로 선정 그러면 이러한 바니의 교육적인 효과에 대해서 자세히 알아보겠습니다. 우선 첫째로, '바니와 친구들'에서는 어린이들이 상상하는 모든 것을 이룰 수 있게 해 줌으로써 어린이들이 다양하고 색다른 생각들과 예쁜 꿈들을 키울 수 있도록 하고 있습니다. 상상의 주제는 어린이들이 하고 싶어하는 일, 고민하고 있는 일, 가고 싶은 곳 등...어린이들이 원하는 모든 것을 담아내고 있습니다. 어렸던 시절 누구나 해봤을만한 귀여운 상상들, 내리는 비가 레몬사탕과 젤리라면? 혹은 밀크 쉐이크라면? 정말 상상만 해도 즐겁지요 이러한 즐거움을 바니는 아이들에게 신나게 노래해 줍니다. 두번째로,바니에서 가장 즐거운 시간은 노래와 춤이 있는 시간이 분명합니다. 비디오 한편에 대부분 10곡이 훌쩍 넘게 노래가 많이 나오는데, 이 노래들은 어린이들이 바라는 세계와 희망을 말하기도 하고, 내용을 보다 쉽고, 재미있게 배울 수 있도록 도와주는 역할을 해줍니다. 또한 마지막으로 바니는 '비디오를 보여주는 부모'로써 고민할 수 있는 부분인 '아이들의 고른 발달'을 도와주도록 제작되었습니다. 바니가 강조하는 것들은- 서로 사랑하기, 함께 나누기, 정리 정돈하기, 상상하기, 남을 도와주기, 질서지키기, 하다못해 그림 그린후에는 손을 깨끗이 씻기까지 - 아이에게 어느 한가지가 아니라 아이의 감성과 사회적인 관계, 신체적인 영역과 교육적인 내용까지 까지 고루 도움을 주므로 그 효과가 보이지 않게 크다고 말할 수 있겠습니다. 특히나 이번에준비한 세편의 바니는 즐거움도 물론이고, 이제 입학을 앞둔 부모님들을 고려하여 바니 시리즈중에서도 교육적인 내용에 중점을 둔 비디오를 엄선하였기 때문에 특히 교육적인 효과가 더 배가 된다고 하겠습니다. Barney and Friends 캐릭터 소개 Barney는 보라색 공룡인형이자 아이들의 상상속의 친구입니다. 평소에는 조그만 인형의 모습이지만 아이들이 상상만 하면 키가 무려 180이나 되는 공룡으로 변하여 아이들이 원하는것을 현실로 이루어줍니다. 바니는 늘 무한한 상상력을 강조합니다. 또한 언제나 아이들의 좋은 친구도 되어주며 즐거운 놀이나 춤, 노래와 게임을 보여주며 즐거운 이야기를 들려줍니다. 언제나 흰이를 보이며 싱긋 웃는 바니는금방이라도 터져나올듯한 즐겁고 웃음 가득한 목소리로 아이들에게 꿈과 환상의 세계를 보여줍니다. 아이들의 친구로는 이보다 더 좋은 친구는 없을만치 훌륭하고 친절합니다. BJ는 뛰어놀기 좋아하는 7살의 활동적인 공룡친구입니다. 운동은 무엇이든지 좋아하지만, 농구나 야구도 좋아합니다. 그래서 언제나 운동모자(자세히 보면 머리에 장식처럼 얹혀 있는것이 운동 모자입니다)를 쓰고 있고 커다란 운동화를 신고 있습니다. BJ는 어린이들을 대표하는 표본이라 할만큼 아이들의 정서를 잘 보여주는 캐릭터입니다. 여동생인 베이비 밥과 물건 하나를 가지고 밀고 땡기며 싸우는 모습도 그렇지만, 곧 양보하고 서로 사이좋게 지내는 모습을 보면 마치 우리의 아이들의 모습을 보는 기분이 듭니다. 목소리는 개구장이 목소리처럼 허스키하고 신이 납니다. Baby Bop은 BJ의 여동생이자 Barney의 친한 친구로 3살입니다. BJ는 베이비 밥을 Sissy(sister의 애칭)라고 부릅니다. 언제나 노란 담요를 끼고 다니는 전형적인 3살 아이의 모습과 행동을 보여줍니다. 놀다가도 잠들기도 하는 잠꾸러기 베이비 밥은 아이들이 동질감을 느낄수 있는사랑스러운 캐릭터입니다. 그런 점도 베이비 밥을 보면서 아이들이 즐거워 하고 베이비 밥을 친구처럼 동생처럼 사랑하는 이유중의 하나일것 같네요. 귀여운 목소리와 정서로 아이들이 매력을 느끼는 캐릭터입니다. 공룡친구 외에도, 몇명의 어린 아이들이 친구들로 나옵니다. 다들 정말 춤과 노래에 능통한 친구들로써, 반드시 출연하는 아이들의 인종은 백인,동양인,흑인등 골고루 갖추어져 있는 것이 눈에 띕니다. 그것은 어쩌다가 그런것이 아니라, 보이지 않는곳에서도 치밀하게 노력을 한 흔적으로 보입니다. 그렇지 않고 흔히볼 수 있는 아이들의 애니메이션을 보다보면 문득 백인이거나 예쁜 아이가 착한 사람이거나 주인공이고, 그렇지 않은 사람은 다 나쁘다고 인식하는것은 아닌가 걱정이 될 때가 많이 있습니다. 바니는 그런 면에서 아이들에게 조금 더 넓은 세계를 인식시켜 주고, 편견없는 세계관을 갖도록 도와 줄수 있을 것입니다. 이제 바니와 함께 상상의 나라로 떠나 보실까요? Barney Let's Play School (ABC& 123) Running Time: 50 minutes 학교 수업이 부러운 Baby Bop은 아직 어려서 학교에 갈 수 없다는 사실이 슬프게 생각이 됩니다. Barney는 상상의 학교를 만들어 Baby Bop이 아이들과 함께 즐거운 학교 놀이를 하도록 도와줍니다. 출석도 부르고, 알파벳, 숫자, 색깔, 도형등을 익히고, 책에 나오는 빨간 두건을 연극으로 하게 되지요. 하지만 베이비 밥의 개성처럼 노랑 담요를 연상시키는(Little Red Riding Hood가 아닌) "Little Yellow"가 되어 봅니다. 이것은 사실 조금 무서운 내용(늑대가 할머니를 잡아먹는 내용이라든지)을 아주 코믹하고 무섭지 않게 처리하였습니다. 체육시간, 점심시간도 보내는데 베이비 밥이 준비한 점심 내용 또한 베이비 밥처럼 깜찍하고 사랑스럽습니다. 베이비 밥을 위한 아이들의 학교 놀이, 함께 나누는 즐거움과 따뜻함이 보이는 비디오 입니다. ▶그리고, 혹시나 갖고 계신분을 위해 말씀드리는데 이 제품은 Let's Play School과 같은 제품임을 미리 알려드립니다. Song List: Barney Theme Song One, Two, Buckle My Shoe Today, We Can Say! Finger Play Medley: The Itsy Bitsy Spider Where Is Thumbkin? The Alphabet Parade I Love to Read! Mix a Color Mac & Cheese Little Butterflies The Shape Song The Baby Bop Hop My Yellow Blankey Today, We Can Say! (Reprise) I Love You Barney - Rhyme Time Rhythm Running Time: 50 minutes Rhyme Time Rhythm은 제목처럼 라임과 많은 노래들이 나옵니다. 에밀리는 라임을 쓰고 싶어 하지만 잘 되지 않습니다. 이때 책속에서 나온 'Mother Goose'가 노래를 불러주면서 라임의 묘미를 알려줍니다. 각종 상상의 나라와 책속의 이야기들을 듣고 많은 마더 구즈를 부르는 가운데 에밀리와 친구들은 라임의 즐거움과 요령을 알게 됩니다. 노래 리스트를 보면 알겠지만 굉장히 많은 노래들이 소개가 됩니다. 바니가 창작곡이라서 망설이던 분이 계시다면 이 Rhyme Time Rhythm은 유명하고 귀에 익숙한 수많은 마더 구즈들을 즐길 수 있어서 좋은 비디오입니다. Song List: Did You Ever See A Lassie? Hey, Diddle, Diddle I'm Mother Goose Here Sits The Lord Mayor Daffy-Down-Dilly London Bridge Peter Piper Humpty Dumpty The Clock To Market Donkey, Donkey, Old and Gray Mother Goose Sheep Medley Baa, Baa Black Sheep Little Boy Blue Little Bo Peep Mary Had A Little Lamb This Is The House That Jack Built The Land of Mother Goose Mary, Mary Quite Contrary Goosey, Goosey Gander Little Miss Muffet Jack Be Nimble Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe A Tisket, A Tasket There Was A Little Girl and She Had A Little Curl Just Like Me Tea Party Medley Polly Put The Kettle On Little Jack Horner Do You Know The Muffin Man Pease Porridge Hot Hot Cross Buns, Hot Boiled Bean The Queen of Hearts Pat-A-Cake Roses Are Red I Love You Barney - Super Singing Circus Running Time: approximately 50 minutes 아이들은 토요일에 서커스를 하려고 합니다. 하지만 에밀리가 토요일에 서커스를 하기가 곤란합니다. 에밀리도 다같이 서커스에 참여하고 싶어하는 아이들을 위해 바니가 당장 서커스를 할수 있도록 도와주지요. 서커스에서 하는 모든 묘기와 즐거움을 보여주는 아이들과 그래도 사이사이 이닦기의 중요성이나 건강함을 위한 운동의 중요성등을 강조해 줍니다. 노래 곡수가 위의 두편에 비해 조금 적듯이, 볼거리도 많아 재미있고 그 아래에는 서로 돕고 배려하는 사랑을 보여주는 비디오입니다. Song List: Animal Fair Puttin' On A Show When The Circus Comes To Town Marching Song The Rainbow Song Laugh With Me Boom Boom, Ain't It Great To Be Crazy? Brushing My Teeth The Squirrel On The Flying Trapeze Yankee Doodle The Exercise Song Me And My Teddy When The Circus Comes To Town (reprise) I Love YouGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com