[#401849] If statement — Masoud Ahmadi <lists@...>

Will anyone be able to point out what I am doing wrong.

15 messages 2012/12/02

[#401987] Trying to get "translator" to work — JD KF <lists@...>

So, basically, I'm trying to get the below code to work properly for

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[#402012] Need help to select some listbox item in different listbox together — Jonathan Masato <lists@...>

Hello,

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[#402045] if n belongs to set a and m belongs to set b repeat some steps, How? — "zubair a." <lists@...>

We can do so in java and similar languages like:

11 messages 2012/12/08

[#402078] Time.new(2001, 12, 3).to_i returns wrong value — Robert Buck <lists@...>

I am doing something that not many do, I am writing a database driver

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[#402145] How I can create/extract a variable/hash into the current binding in Ruby? — Ramon de C Valle <rcvalle@...>

Hi,

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[#402205] Wondering About Flatiron School — "Kevin Y." <lists@...>

Hi everyone!,

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[#402207] Re: Wondering About Flatiron School — Chad Perrin <code@...> 2012/12/15

On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 11:51:08AM +0900, Kevin Y. wrote:

[#402214] Ruby quick reference arranged in ASCII sequence? — Old Grantonian <lists@...>

As a ruby beginner, I would be grateful for any links to a ruby

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[#402226] print - and strip text between tags using Nokogiri — Paul Mena <lists@...>

I'm a Ruby Newbie trying to write a program to process thousands of HTML

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[#402332] Perl to Ruby: regex captures to assignment. — "Derrick B." <lists@...>

Hello all,

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[#402342] Re: Perl to Ruby: regex captures to assignment. — "Derrick B." <lists@...> 2012/12/20

First of all, thanks for the fast responses!

[#402352] Re: Perl to Ruby: regex captures to assignment. — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2012/12/20

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 1:38 AM, Derrick B. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#402357] Re: Perl to Ruby: regex captures to assignment. — "Derrick B." <lists@...> 2012/12/20

Robert Klemme wrote in post #1089733:

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I'm reading a table from a MySQL database and then processing it row by

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[#402394] simple division: -9 / 5 = -2 what? — "Derrick B." <lists@...>

$ irb

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[#402412] POLS and string-handling — Paul Magnussen <lists@...>

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Hi guys, been researching about pop up the "open" file dialog of

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[#402466] How do I install Ruby on my Ubuntu 12.10 partition. — Kaye Ng <lists@...>

I already have Ruby installed on my Windows 7 partition.

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[#402510] Ruby Association Certified Ruby Programmer — Sean Westfall <lists@...>

How well respected is this certification in the industry: Ruby

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[#402528] Re: Ruby Association Certified Ruby Programmer — Peter Hickman <peterhickman386@...> 2012/12/27

On 27 December 2012 01:28, Sean Westfall <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#402555] numeric? — Brandon Weaver <keystonelemur@...>

I've found a bit of an annoyance trying to find out if a number is numeric

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[#402580] Ruby Koans regarding Hashes. — "Derrick B." <lists@...>

I am trying to understand this, so let me know how I do. :) I know

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[#402609] can't open new ruby program under "new" context menu — "Lee V." <lists@...>

I'm stuck on the new version at trying to do something very simple.

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[#402642] require "test/unit" — "Mattias A." <lists@...>

Hi,

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[#402667] Re: require "test/unit" — "Mattias A." <lists@...> 2012/12/31

Hi Dami=C3=A1n M. Gonz=C3=A1lez!

[#402747] Re: require "test/unit" — "Derrick B." <lists@...> 2013/01/04

Mattias A. wrote in post #1090700:

[#402749] Re: require "test/unit" — sto.mar@... 2013/01/04

Am 04.01.2013 19:48, schrieb Derrick B.:

Re: can't open new ruby program under "new" context menu

From: "Damián M. González" <lists@...>
Date: 2012-12-30 12:54:23 UTC
List: ruby-talk #402655
Lee V. wrote in post #1090637:
> Well, I'm up to page 43 in Chris Pine's book and having a lot of fun,
> but I still can't figure out two basic things. =C2=A0One is what I've a=
lready
> asked you about. =C2=A0I'm just going to paste what his book says so yo=
u can
> see what I'm having trouble with:
>
> Now let=E2=80=99s make a folder on your desktop in which you=E2=80=99ll=
 keep all of your
> programs. Right-click your desktop, select New, and then select Folder.=

> Name it something truly memorable, such as programs. Now doubleclick
> the folder to open it.
> To make a blank Ruby program, right-click in the folder, select New,
> and then select Ruby Program. You can rename the file if you want,
> but make sure to keep the .rb file extension, since that=E2=80=99s what=
 tells
> your
> computer this is a Ruby program (and not an email or a picture of Mr.
> Bean or something).
>
>
> I have a feeling creating the folder will be important down the road bu=
t
> I just can't figure out how to do it. =C2=A0Is my problem that I should=
n't be
> using 'interactive ruby'? =C2=A0That's what I've been using for everyth=
ing,
> which brings me to my second question; I don't know how to make more
> than one line of a program at a time. =C2=A0Whenever I type a line of p=
rogram
> and press enter, I get the response. =C2=A0I know there's got to be a w=
ay to
> fix this. =C2=A0I even tried typing lines at a time in the editor and t=
hen
> pasting it into interactive ruby, but it still only reads one line at a=

> time. =C2=A0Please help! I'm understanding all the programming I'm doin=
g but
> these 2 basic, setup things, are driving me crazy!=C2=A0

 Ey my friend! don't be crazy. I was in the same foots like you a year =

ago. You have to know a few things: what Pine calls a 'Ruby Programm' is =

a just a *.txt file, with the extension changed to *.rb. There, in a any =

text file you can make a programm. Any IDE(Integrated Development =

Environment) what does is just help you to write a text file, which will =

become your programm, it puts color on strings and colors on variables =

because it's more easy for you to see the code, to read the code, but =

still is a text file with utf-8 characters in the most cases. How do you =

can execute your programms? (text files... remember), you have to open =

the console, I mean cmd, and then put:

ruby 'C:/RubyPrograms/MyFirstProgram/source_code.rb'

 Something like that, you have to put ruby and then the full path. =

There's many things that you have to know but start with this. This way =

you can run all the programms you want. I will recommend you a very =

light IDE to start, just for strat: InType. Is very basic, then once you =

domine some skills, switch to AptanaStudio3, it is free. Best for me is =

RubyMine but you have to buy it, is not free. AptanaStudio3 does it =

good.
 Hope this help you, don't be afraid to ask. Have fun!

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