[#390749] Why are there so many similar/identical methods in core classes — Kassym Dorsel <k.dorsel@...>

Let's look at the Array class and start with method aliases.

14 messages 2011/12/02

[#390755] Inverse Operation of Module#include — Su Zhang <su.comp.lang.ruby@...>

Hi list,

21 messages 2011/12/02
[#390759] Re: Inverse Operation of Module#include — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...> 2011/12/02

[#390764] Re: Inverse Operation of Module#include — Isaac Sanders <isaacbfsanders@...> 2011/12/02

I would suggest an Adapter pattern use here. IF there is something that has

[#390795] Is there a better way to check this array? — Wayne Brissette <wbrisett@...>

I have an array which contains items that need to be renamed. Unfortunately the way things are changed are based on a comparison of if something else exists. For example in this simple array:

9 messages 2011/12/03

[#390876] black magical hash element vivification — Chad Perrin <code@...>

Ruby (1.9.3p0 to be precise, installed with RVM) is not behaving as I

12 messages 2011/12/05

[#390918] WEB SURVEY about Ruby Community — Intransition <transfire@...>

Did any one else get this survey request?

14 messages 2011/12/07

[#390972] Which is the best online document conversion site? — "Maria M." <mariamoore952@...>

Can anyone tell me that which is the best online document conversion

7 messages 2011/12/08

[#390976] Confusing results from string multiplication — Rob Marshall <robmarshall@...>

Hi,

19 messages 2011/12/08

[#391019] How can I do h["foo"] += "bar" if h["foo"] does not exist? — "Andrew S." <andrewinfosec@...>

Hi there,

13 messages 2011/12/09

[#391027] reading from file without end-of-lines — Janko Muzykant <umrzykus@...>

hi,

20 messages 2011/12/09
[#391028] Re: reading from file without end-of-lines — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...> 2011/12/09

> i'm trying to read a few text values from single file:

[#391031] Re: reading from file without end-of-lines — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2011/12/09

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@gmail.com> wrote:

[#391042] Re: reading from file without end-of-lines — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...> 2011/12/09

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Robert Klemme

[#391135] I need advice on what to do next. — Nathan Kossaeth <system_freak_2004@...>

I am new to programming. I read the ebook "Learn to Program" by Chris

23 messages 2011/12/12

[#391216] perf optimization using profile results — Chuck Remes <cremes.devlist@...>

I need some help with optimizing a set of libraries that I use. They are ffi-rzmq, zmqmachine and rzmq_brokers (all up on github).

13 messages 2011/12/13
[#391218] Re: perf optimization using profile results — Chuck Remes <cremes.devlist@...> 2011/12/13

On Dec 13, 2011, at 9:57 AM, Chuck Remes wrote:

[#391234] Re: perf optimization using profile results — Charles Oliver Nutter <headius@...> 2011/12/14

A couple quick observations.

[#391238] Re: perf optimization using profile results — Chuck Remes <cremes.devlist@...> 2011/12/14

On Dec 13, 2011, at 7:03 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:

[#391324] ruby 1.9 threading performance goes non-linear — Joel VanderWerf <joelvanderwerf@...>

12 messages 2011/12/16
[#391325] Re: ruby 1.9 threading performance goes non-linear — Eric Wong <normalperson@...> 2011/12/16

Joel VanderWerf <joelvanderwerf@gmail.com> wrote:

[#391420] Accessing class instance variables from an instance? — "Shareef J." <shareef@...>

Hi there,

26 messages 2011/12/20
[#391454] Re: Accessing class instance variables from an instance? — Khat Harr <myphatproxy@...> 2011/12/21

Actually, now that I'm thinking about it the existing behavior sort of

[#391456] Re: Accessing class instance variables from an instance? — Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@...> 2011/12/21

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Khat Harr <myphatproxy@hotmail.com> wrote:

[#391545] Kernel#exit raises an exception? — Khat Harr <myphatproxy@...>

While I was working on embedding an interpreter I wrote a function to

13 messages 2011/12/24

[#391618] rvmsh: An easy installer for RVM — Bryan Dunsmore <dunsmoreb@...>

I have recently begun work on a project called [rvmsh]

12 messages 2011/12/29

[#391783] Mailspam — Gunther Diemant <g.diemant@...>

Is there a way to stop this mailspam of Luca (Mail)?

12 messages 2011/12/29

[#391790] What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...>

Hi!

23 messages 2011/12/29
[#391792] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Gunther Diemant <g.diemant@...> 2011/12/29

I think you can't access instance variables from a class method, so

[#391793] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2011/12/29

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 15:52, Gunther Diemant <g.diemant@gmx.net> wrote:

[#391811] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2011/12/29

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

[#391812] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Nikolai Weibull <now@...> 2011/12/29

On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 00:26, Robert Klemme <shortcutter@googlemail.com> wrote:

[#391816] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Josh Cheek <josh.cheek@...> 2011/12/30

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

[#391833] Re: What’s the standard way of implementing #hash for value objects in Ruby? — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2011/12/30

On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> wrote:

Re: [ruby-core:40314] [ANN] 2011 Call for grant proposals

From: Shugo Maeda <shugo@...>
Date: 2011-12-06 03:56:03 UTC
List: ruby-talk #390898
Hello,

The previous mail was formatted wrong, so I resend it.

The following two projects have been selected from 16 proposals by the
grant committee.

Ruby reference manual for you, me and everyone
Applicant: Yutaka Hara

Ruby has API documentation only in English and Japanese, and their
works are going separately. This project aims to provide a system for
Ruby's API documentation with a model "one central documentation
(English) and its translations to other languages" to make it easier
to start translating to a new language.

krypt
Applicant: Martin Bo煬et

The goal of the krypt project is to provide a platform- and
library-independent cryptography API for Ruby. Not only C-based Ruby
implementations should be able to benefit from it, but there will also
be an implementation for JRuby.

The focus is on providing most of the features in Ruby, while
additionally offering the possibility to integrate OS- or
language-specific native libraries to implement cryptographic
primitives. The milestones of the grant period cover two of the major
building blocks of krypt: a streaming ASN.1 parser and a Ruby DSL for
parsing and encoding arbitrary ASN.1 objects - the basic building
blocks of most cryptographic protocols. There will be 2 separate
implementations for Java- and C-based Rubies to guarantee maximum
performance, offering a Ruby interface that will be used throughout
the library to implement higher-level functionality. Documentation
includes RDoc, general interface documentation in the project wiki, as
well as a technical specification in the form of RSpec specs.

Thanks for the applications.

2011/12/6 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>:
> Hello,
>
> The following two projects have been selected from 16 proposals by
> thegrant committee.
> Ruby reference manual for you, me and everyoneApplicant: Yutaka Hara
> Ruby has API documentation only in English and Japanese, and
> theirworks are going separately. This project aims to provide a system
> forRuby's API documentation with a model "one central
> documentation(English) and its translations to other languages" to
> make it easierto start translating to a new language.
> kryptApplicant: Martin Bo゜let
> The goal of the krypt project is to provide a platform-
> andlibrary-independent cryptography API for Ruby. Not only C-based
> Rubyimplementations should be able to benefit from it, but there will
> alsobe an implementation for JRuby.
> The focus is on providing most of the features in Ruby,
> whileadditionally offering the possibility to integrate OS-
> orlanguage-specific native libraries to implement
> cryptographicprimitives. The milestones of the grant period cover two
> of the majorbuilding blocks of krypt: a streaming ASN.1 parser and a
> Ruby DSL forparsing and encoding arbitrary ASN.1 objects - the basic
> buildingblocks of most cryptographic protocols. There will be 2
> separateimplementations for Java- and C-based Rubies to guarantee
> maximumperformance, offering a Ruby interface that will be used
> throughoutthe library to implement higher-level functionality.
> Documentationincludes RDoc, general interface documentation in the
> project wiki, aswell as a technical specification in the form of RSpec
> specs.
> Thanks for the applications.
> 2011/10/25 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> The Ruby Association is looking to give grants for development projects
>> related to Ruby implementations, libraries and frameworks, including
>> projects that improve existing software.
>>
>> ttp://www.ruby-assn.org/en/releases/20111025_grant.htm
>>
>> If you have a good idea, please submit a proposal. owever, please
>> note that we do not intend to fund development projects of Ruby
>> applications for specific purposes because the aim of this grant is to
>> improve Ruby and its environment.
>>
>> == Grant Size
>>
>> 500,000 yen (JPY)
>>
>> == Eligibility for applicants
>>
>> Any individual or organization can submit one or more proposals.
>>
>> == Selection process
>>
>> The grant committee will assess the proposals, and will select two
>> projects from them.
>>
>> == Selection criteria
>>
>> Applications will be judged on the following criteria (in no particular order):
>>
>> * Impact on the productivity and performance of Ruby and its environment
>> * Originality and creativity of the project
>> * Feasibility of the project
>>
>> == Evaluations
>>
>> Accepted applicants are required to submit two reports: the
>> intermediate report and the final report. he grant committee will
>> evaluate them.
>>
>> == Copyrights and licenses of the deliverables
>>
>> Accepted applicants will retain all rights of the deliverables. owever,
>> the deliverables are required to be licensed under one or more OSI
>> approved licenses. hen improving existing software, the licenses of
>> the deliverables are required to be compatible with the original
>> software.
>>
>> == How to submit a proposal
>>
>> Please send an email with the following information (in English or
>> Japanese) to grant2011(at)ruby-assn.org:
>>
>> * Applicant name (individual or organization)
>> * Contact person
>> * Contact e-mail address
>> * Brief biography
>> * Project title
>> * Project details
>> * Project deliverables
>>
>> == Schedule
>>
>> All dates are in JST (UTC+09:00).
>>
>> Nov 18 2011 Due date for submission of proposals
>> Dec 01 2011 Notification of the selection result
>> Jan 31 2012 Due date for the intermediate reports
>> Mar 19 2012 Due date for the final reports
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Shugo Maeda
>



-- 
Shugo Maeda

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