[#6363] Re: rescue clause affecting IO loop behavior — ts <decoux@...>

>>>>> "D" == David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:

17 messages 2000/11/14
[#6367] Re: rescue clause affecting IO loop behavior — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2000/11/14

Hello again --

[#6582] best way to interleaf arrays? — David Alan Black <dblack@...>

Hello --

15 messages 2000/11/26

[#6646] RE: Array Intersect (&) question — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

Ross asked something about widely known and largely ignored language (on

23 messages 2000/11/29
[#6652] RE: Array Intersect (&) question — rpmohn@... (Ross Mohn) 2000/11/29

aleksi.niemela@cinnober.com (Aleksi Niemel) wrote in

[#6723] Re: Array Intersect (&) question — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2000/12/01

> >Use a hash. Here's code to do both and more. It assumes that

[#6656] printing/accessing arrays and hashes — raja@... (Raja S.)

I'm coming to Ruby with a Python & Common Lisp background.

24 messages 2000/11/30

[ruby-talk:6186] Re: Minimal but practically useful Ruby browser?

From: jweirich@...
Date: 2000-11-09 01:43:35 UTC
List: ruby-talk #6186
>>>>> "Dave" == Dave Thomas <Dave@thomases.com> writes:

    Dave> I was thinking: it probably wouldn't be hard to implement
    Dave> Ruby support for OOBR, the emacs-hosted OO browser. That
    Dave> might let us play around a bit. I'm not sure how many of the
    Dave> interested parties are emacs users though.

I would welcome support for Ruby in OOBR.

Another idea is for a minimal browser to have an edit button that
causes a currently running copy of emacs to open a buffer and position
it to the method under consideration.

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-- Jim Weirich     jweirich@one.net    http://w3.one.net/~jweirich
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