[#419] Re: Contrast Ruby and Other Languages — Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze@...>
Hi,
11 messages
1999/11/01
[#925] Re: Anybody knows of an English translation for... — Yasushi Shoji <yashi@...>
I don't have the originally posted mail so its thread is broken but..
4 messages
1999/11/24
[#927] Python complaints — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Hi,
11 messages
1999/11/25
[#930] Re: Python complaints
— gotoken@... (GOTO Kentaro)
1999/11/25
Hi,
[#931] Re: Python complaints
— Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...>
1999/11/25
GOTO Kentaro writes:
[#937] Re: Python complaints
— William Park <parkw@...>
1999/11/25
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 08:53:08AM +0100, Clemens Hintze wrote:
[ruby-talk:00932] Curios About "ruby"?
From:
Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...>
Date:
1999-11-25 07:52:42 UTC
List:
ruby-talk #932
Hi, albertus:^) writes: > hi, > > I'm curious about "ruby". I need to learn more about "ruby" expecially may I welcome you here? May you make your stay here to a permanent one! :-))) > "regular expressions" usage, text files manipulations, Internet > programming, etc. It can be said, that all you can do with Perl is also possible with Ruby. And much better, IMHO!!! In Ruby, regexps are normal objects. But Ruby features an own syntax for regexp creation, very similar to Perl's one. Best would be, you go into ruby-lang.org, and look for the manual, and Goto Kentaros excellent tutorial. These both was enough for me to learn Ruby. If you didn't understand something, you could ask here! But it would be better to read Goto's FAQ first, and search in the ruby-talk mailing list archive. This reminds me, that we should organize a page for beginners only, where all these information are given, plus useful URLs (e.g. for mailing list search). > > My questions are: > > Is there an English web site that teaches this? Yep! Try: http://www.ruby-lang.org > > What English books are there available in "ruby"? If none, does > anybody knows any upcoming English books about "ruby"? Unfortunately none. And AFAIK, matz has not planned to translate his book yet! :-( > > Thanks in advance. You're welcome, > > albertus:) > \cle -- Clemens Hintze mailto: c.hintze@gmx.net