[#400858] Support for multiple Inheritance by classes — Ross Konsolebox <lists@...>

Will Ruby ever support multiple inheritance through classes instead of

23 messages 2012/11/03
[#400859] Re: Support for multiple Inheritance by classes — Arlen Cuss <ar@...> 2012/11/03

I think I can say "no" with a fair amount of confidence.

[#400902] Re: Support for multiple Inheritance by classes — Ross Konsolebox <lists@...> 2012/11/04

Arlen Cuss wrote in post #1082618:

[#400904] Re: Support for multiple Inheritance by classes — Peter Hickman <peterhickman386@...> 2012/11/04

Even though other languages handle multiple inheritance without any

[#400865] why does UnboundMethod need to remember the class it was retrieved from (not merely owner)? — "Mean L." <lists@...>

class Base; def foo; end end

17 messages 2012/11/03

[#400914] login web page using mechanize — john smith <lists@...>

new to ruby, love the language. read programmatic programmers guide to

25 messages 2012/11/04

[#400985] How to merge two or more hashes in to one? — "Jermaine O." <lists@...>

Hi everyone.

14 messages 2012/11/06

[#401026] Site down watir-webdriver — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Whenever a site is down it keeps on looking for it for sometime and

14 messages 2012/11/07

[#401027] Closing popups watir-webdriver — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Sometimes popup comes when a link is clicked, sometimes popup comes when

14 messages 2012/11/07

[#401125] Complete newbie — "Carlos A." <lists@...>

Hey guys!

14 messages 2012/11/10

[#401161] Convert date to string — Ferdous ara <lists@...>

Hi

12 messages 2012/11/11

[#401173] question on watir — Raj pal <lists@...>

I am automating Idit application using Ruby, at one screen I can't feed

233 messages 2012/11/12

[#401191] Extending Array instances — Charles Hixson <charleshixsn@...>

I'm trying to figure out a good way to extend an Array, when the items

17 messages 2012/11/12
[#401195] Re: Extending Array instances — Brian Candler <lists@...> 2012/11/12

Charles Hixson wrote in post #1084111:

[#401200] Efficient way for comparing records between 2 large files (16 million records) — Ruby Student <ruby.student@...>

Team,

9 messages 2012/11/12

[#401274] following along with "Beginning Ruby." — Al Baker <lists@...>

I'm having trouble following along with some of the examples in this

15 messages 2012/11/15

[#401279] Question on exceptions — Justin Gamble <lists@...>

Hello! I have a simple bank program where I have to have an exception

16 messages 2012/11/15
[#401281] Re: Question on exceptions — Justin Gamble <lists@...> 2012/11/15

What is the reason of doing the .new(...)in

[#401295] Re: Question on exceptions — Brian Candler <lists@...> 2012/11/16

Justin Gamble wrote in post #1084635:

[#401296] Re: Question on exceptions — tamouse mailing lists <tamouse.lists@...> 2012/11/16

On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Brian Candler <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#401301] Alternatives to methods for large number of nested "ifs" — Philip Rhoades <phil@...>

People,

11 messages 2012/11/16

[#401336] Advice for simple client/server application — Panagiotis Atmatzidis <atma@...>

Hello,

12 messages 2012/11/17

[#401364] Metaprogramming — "Aurimas N." <lists@...>

Hello,

12 messages 2012/11/19

[#401404] "undefined method `synchronize' for #<Mutex:0xa0f5adc>" from embedded Ruby program — Graham Menhennitt <graham@...>

I'm writing a C++ program (on Centos 5 Linux) that embeds a Ruby 1.9.3

9 messages 2012/11/21

[#401422] how to increase variable inside the while loop — Ferdous ara <lists@...>

Hi, my question might be confusing as its hard for me to make it clear,

12 messages 2012/11/21

[#401451] Arrays with records as objects — Steve Tucknott <lists@...>

I am completely new to Ruby.

11 messages 2012/11/22

[#401458] working with mysql in ruby — john smith <lists@...>

i have been trying to successfully connect ruby with mysql. there are a

17 messages 2012/11/22

[#401567] click on link not working with ie #watir-webdriver — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Greetings,

12 messages 2012/11/26

[#401578] atomic statements in multithreading — ajay paswan <lists@...>

suppose I am working in multiple thread each thread runs following

10 messages 2012/11/26

[#401607] Novice: Understanding instance 'variables' and methods — Steve Tucknott <lists@...>

A question - or comment - on instance variables.

10 messages 2012/11/26

[#401644] Getting the smallest Items of an Array — "Ismail M." <lists@...>

Hello guys,

14 messages 2012/11/27

[#401655] gem problems(sigh) — Al Baker <lists@...>

i tried to make a gem and tried to build the spec file and this is what

10 messages 2012/11/28

[#401688] sorting data from a file — "Ismail M." <lists@...>

Hey guys,

16 messages 2012/11/28

[#401706] Newbie question: (free) on-line courses? — Ken D'Ambrosio <ken@...>

Hello, all. There's a bunch of free on-line training for Javascript,

11 messages 2012/11/28

Re: Newbie question: (free) on-line courses?

From: Иван Бишевац <ivan.bisevac@...>
Date: 2012-11-29 08:59:16 UTC
List: ruby-talk #401735
https://www.edx.org/courses/BerkeleyX/CS169.1x/2012_Fall/about is great
online course for Software as a Service with Ruby in mind.
There is 2nd part of it on edx.org site, but it's advanced. You will learn
Ruby by example, and best practices. 2nd part course:
https://www.edx.org/courses/BerkeleyX/CS169.2x/2012_Fall/about

I've took 1st part and it's great, even you get unofficial certificate from
professors Armando Fox and Dave Patterson.


2012/11/29 Carlos Agarie <carlos.agarie@gmail.com>

> And don't forget about the Ruby Documentation. For example:
>
> http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/String.html
> http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/Array.html
> http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.9.3/Hash.html
>
> You can do a LOT with these three.
>
> Also, I vote for "Eloquent Ruby" for when you feel a bit more secure with
> the language. It's simply the best (intermediary with some advanced topic=
s)
> book I've read so far. If you know a bit about object oriented design,
> "Design Pattern with Ruby" from the same author is a good one too.
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
> -----
> Carlos Agarie
>
> Control engineering
> Polytechnic School, University of S=C3=A3o Paulo, Brazil
> Computer engineering
> Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
>
>
>
> 2012/11/29 Alexander McMillan <alexandermcmillan@hotmail.com>
>
>> Some basic lessons at www.oldkingjames.org click link top of page to
>> lessons index.
>>
>> > Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 06:07:25 +0900
>> > From: santoshamom@gmail.com
>> > Subject: Re: Newbie question: (free) on-line courses?
>> > To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org
>> > CC: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org
>>
>> >
>> > Codecademy just added Ruby.
>> >
>> > Learn Ruby the Hard Way by Zed Shaw
>> >
>> > The Ruby on Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl
>> >
>> > Pretty new and those have been the most useful so far.
>> >
>> > Sent from my iPhone
>> >
>> > On Nov 28, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Ken D'Ambrosio <ken@jots.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hello, all. There's a bunch of free on-line training for Javascript,
>> CSS, etc., etc., but I haven't found anything of the sort for Ruby. I
>> *assume* I'm just looking in the wrong places. But I've really enjoyed t=
he
>> little exposure I've already had -- Ruby seems to take the best of Perl =
and
>> Python, blend them together, and add some magic fairy dust to boot. I've
>> got a project coming up, and I'd love to do it in Ruby, but I definitely
>> need a bit more of an intro, and a training course (or good documentatio=
n
>> suggestions?) would be ideal.
>> > >
>> > > Thanks kindly!
>> > >
>> > > -Ken
>> > >
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