[#398788] Constructor or a Method — Rubyist Rohit <lists@...>

Take for instance this code:

13 messages 2012/09/01

[#398896] how to sum element of array — Edward QU <lists@...>

dear all

19 messages 2012/09/04

[#398936] best coding for limiting a value — Regis d'Aubarede <lists@...>

A) result=value<min ? min : (value > max ? max : value)

17 messages 2012/09/04

[#398962] Long calculation & time limit — toto tartemolle <lists@...>

Hello,

17 messages 2012/09/05

[#398964] Compiling ruby from source on windows — GPad <peterpan105105@...>

Hi to all,=0AI'm trying to compile ruby on my windows 7. I have already a r=

10 messages 2012/09/05

[#398997] OpenURI open method problem — "Derek T." <lists@...>

The code I am referring to looks like this:

12 messages 2012/09/05

[#399002] Parsing through downloaded html — Sybren Kooistra <lists@...>

Hi all,

28 messages 2012/09/06

[#399012] "Hiding" pictures(and source code if it's possible) — "Damián M. González" <lists@...>

Ey guys, how are you?

11 messages 2012/09/06

[#399083] regix in grep or something like this — Ferdous ara <lists@...>

Hi

12 messages 2012/09/07

[#399206] please help me with making script — Charmaine Willemsen <lists@...>

In this example i like to parse birthday and sexe

11 messages 2012/09/11

[#399218] Pathname#to_str withdrawn in 1.9? — matt@... (Matt Neuburg)

Just getting started experimenting with Ruby 1.9 (1.9.3) and my scripts

13 messages 2012/09/12

[#399227] Breaking Down the Block — incag neato <lists@...>

Can someone please explain in plain english how this block treats the

20 messages 2012/09/13

[#399244] ruby Range to array that acts like time objects? — "Jermaine O." <lists@...>

Hello everybody,

15 messages 2012/09/13

[#399293] Ruby on Ubuntu 12.04 LST — Bojan Jordanovski <lists@...>

Hello everybody,

13 messages 2012/09/14

[#399298] wow, YAML / Psych in 1.9.3 is *slow*! — matt@... (Matt Neuburg)

I just started trying Ruby 1.9.3, coming from Ruby 1.8.7, and was

12 messages 2012/09/14

[#399304] Ruby 1.9.3 and OS X Mountain Lion — sto.mar@...

Hi all,

16 messages 2012/09/14

[#399343] Class variables or Class singleton variables? — "Damián M. González" <lists@...>

Guys, how are you?

18 messages 2012/09/15

[#399386] Ruby - is it worth the effort? — neomex <neomex@...>

Hello,

19 messages 2012/09/17
[#399406] Re: Ruby - is it worth the effort? — Roger Pack <lists@...> 2012/09/17

Unfortunately with Ruby for me it's typically "fun and fast development"

[#399409] Re: Ruby - is it worth the effort? — Peter Zotov <whitequark@...> 2012/09/17

Roger Pack писал 17.09.2012 22:06:

[#399491] Re: Ruby - is it worth the effort? — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2012/09/19

On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Peter Zotov <whitequark@whitequark.org> wr=

[#399421] Encoding question — Thomas Bednarz <lists@...>

I am new to ruby and play around with it a little bit at the moment. I

17 messages 2012/09/17

[#399441] Bug or feature — Damjan Rems <lists@...>

There has probably been some discussion about this problem so sorry if I

13 messages 2012/09/18

[#399451] Class variables — Aleksander Ciesielski <neomex@...>

Is it obligatory to use instance variables in classes? Can't we just

17 messages 2012/09/18

[#399479] Ruby SQL Select Sum 2 Columns? — Courtney Fay <lists@...>

I have the following definition which is looking at an apache database,

12 messages 2012/09/18

[#399556] still learning by doing - connecting rooms in a game — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...>

Hi,

28 messages 2012/09/20
[#399570] Re: still learning by doing - connecting rooms in a game — Henry Maddocks <hmaddocks@...> 2012/09/20

[#399574] Re: still learning by doing - connecting rooms in a game — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...> 2012/09/21

Henry Maddocks wrote in post #1076876:

[#399575] Re: still learning by doing - connecting rooms in a game — Henry Maddocks <hmaddocks@...> 2012/09/21

[#399576] Re: still learning by doing - connecting rooms in a game — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...> 2012/09/21

Could you be so kind as to suggest another book? I mean there are many

[#399585] Re: still learning by doing - connecting rooms in a game — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...> 2012/09/21

Sebastjan H. wrote in post #1076909:

[#399572] How would you allow variable from specific list of Fixnum? — Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@...>

I have:

11 messages 2012/09/21

[#399623] Very important question - survey — Marc Heiler <lists@...>

Is matz more like a ninja or more like a samurai?

11 messages 2012/09/22

[#399695] inject problem — Roelof Wobben <rwobben@...>

26 messages 2012/09/25

[#399714] could initialize return an existing object instead of a new instance? — Gary Weaver <lists@...>

Is it possible for initialize to return an existing object instead of a

9 messages 2012/09/25

[#399811] Good book for getting started with Ruby? [I code Python!] — Alec Taylor <alec.taylor6@...>

I've learned programming in C++, Python and PHP at University. (also

12 messages 2012/09/28

[#399815] calcaulation with unknown numbers of numbers and options fail — Roelof Wobben <rwobben@...>

11 messages 2012/09/28

Job - Red 5 Studios (ex WoW Developers) Ruby Developer

From: Jared Shaw <lists@...>
Date: 2012-09-17 19:53:46 UTC
List: ruby-talk #399416
Description

Based in Orange County

What It=E2=80=99s All About
Creating and designing the foundation for Firefall enables you to work
directly with the game development team and the back-end platform group.
Adding functionality to the platform with new core features is something
that you thrive upon. The game is built upon web architecture, so you
have the opportunity to not only fine tune your web skills but also to
add core features working with the game designers. In addition, you will
be able to build and design the APIs that the game will run on with core
character progression, item crafting, and game server auto-scaling,
along with exciting new APIs that you and the team help craft.

A Typical Day
Your day begins with a design team meeting discussing what high end
concepts they would like to see included in the game. Focusing on what
systems need to be built to support these new features, you start to
prototype your API to get the job done. Working with game server
developers and web developers you begin planning on integrating the new
functionality into other systems. You conclude the day by meeting with
the Operations team to discuss various systems issues and how these new
features may address those concerns.
Who You Work With
You are in a unique position with the opportunity to interact on a
day-to-day basis with the development team on the game creation side
while also with the front-end web developers and the operations team on
the back-end. Not only are you able to help craft creative features into
the game but you also improve scalability and optimization. With our
focus on collaboration when debugging system problems as well as
planning the future of the infrastructure, Red 5=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CDevOp=
s=E2=80=9D culture
offers a unique approach to game development and operations. You truly
have your hands in all aspects of the platform and the in-game design
features.
Responsibilities
=E2=80=A2  Own your code. Write it, test it, and push it to production vi=
a
continuous deployment
=E2=80=A2  Design and construct scalable web service APIs to serve data n=
eeds of
the platform
=E2=80=A2  Constantly improving the game and user experience on your own =
accord
=E2=80=A2  Writing unit and/or integration tests for your code
=E2=80=A2  Deciding what is the most appropriate technology to be used fo=
r any
situation
=E2=80=A2  Monitoring the performance of your applications, and keeping t=
hem
fast
=E2=80=A2  Debugging platform-based issues
Qualifications
=E2=80=A2  Proficient in Ruby or able to quickly adopt its usage
=E2=80=A2  3+ years developing database-driven web applications
=E2=80=A2  3+ years developing for Linux environments
=E2=80=A2  Previous experience working with or building web-based APIs
=E2=80=A2  Being able to think both short-term and long-term when program=
ming
=E2=80=A2  Knowing when to crowd source the answer to a problem versus bu=
ilding
something from scratch
=E2=80=A2  Experienced in operations tasks such as configuration manageme=
nt,
deployment, and debugging live applications
=E2=80=A2  Shameless passion for video games
Pluses
=E2=80=A2  Experience building distributed systems in a cloud environment=

=E2=80=A2  Experience with non-relational databases: Cassandra, Redis, et=
c.
=E2=80=A2  Previous experience writing automated tests for your code
=E2=80=A2  Interest in data mining and data analysis
=E2=80=A2  Active member on GitHub or other similar site
=E2=80=A2  General knowledge of Red 5 Studios and Firefall
=E2=80=A2  Previous experience in the video games industry

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