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Blogging has mutated into simpler forms (specifically, link- and mob- and aud- and vid- variant), but I don’t think I’ve seen a blog like Chris Neukirchen’s Anarchaia, which fudges together a bunch of disparate forms of citation (links, quotes, flickrings) into a very long and narrow and distracted tumblelog. A good idea and I’m sure more of these will be showing up. Maybe you know of others? Neuk
Yay for someone else having the %w{thing_1 thing_2}.each{|x| do x} love! I was chalking it up to my inexperience and eagerness to use cool constructs. Yay for validation! Oops for not having much to say about your kickass code, though.
Hey, what a fun year, you know? January – Zed releases Mongrel 0.1. Chris Pine’s classic Learn to Program is published. Ruby-doc redesigns. Steve Yegge’s A Little Anti-Anti-Hype sets Steve apart as one of Ruby’s most-heard proponents, proving that Rubyists (aside from being just “nice”) can still be grumpy and drunken and all that. Camping, it’s the little wheels. February – YARV 0.4.0 comes out.
Takahashi, Matz, Ko1, Urabe, Ogino and me I talked about a plan of the near future (hopefully this year) in Ko1’s room at the Sunday night for 4 hours. Here are the summaries. Matz has agreed them and will post announcements. We are sure that it makes sense for you as well. 1. Prepare a new SVN repository for Ruby 1.9 (called NEW). The whole of data of the current CVS repository (called MATZ) wil
Oh, here we go. Teach your avatar Ruby and double the population of Rubyists at once. If you want to toy with it, contact Jesse Malthus. Also, try.sh is updated to work with FreeBSD’s fetch. To give it a try: sh -c "$(fetch -o - http://tryruby.hobix.com/try.sh)" See also: Rubyless Ruby. Ruby for Windows in Under 1K. More enhancements forthcoming.
Is it Object -> (Object) / Module -> (Module) / Class -> (Class)? It’s the ri Class dance! The third guy is our good friend, RedHanded blogger Babie. Good to see you!
Speeding Up Net::HTTP, OpenURI or Any Other TCPSocket Offspring # Only if you’re doing lots of requests amongst threads and you notice that the opening of the socket is blocking everything. require 'resolv-replace' And if you are, then it’s the Matz’ pajamas. From his own tongue: I’m sorry if you feel offended, it’s not my intention. But if getaddrinfo() on your system does not work as you expect,
We have, right now, an over-night offsite meeting at a spa in Matsue, where Matz lives. 20 Rubyists comes here, including Matz and a few NaCl’s staff, Nakada-san, Sasada-san, Takahashi-san and many. Takahashi-san discussed the details of Japan Ruby Conference 2006, which will be hold at June, a renewal plan of Ruby Reference manual and so forth. The new one with a steady, common format which is re
First, as a mural. For friends here who like to pick at the weave. %w[rubygems active_record markaby metaid ostruct].each {|lib| require lib} module Camping;C=self;module Models;end;Models::Base=ActiveRecord::Base module Helpers;def R c,*args;p=/\(.+?\)/;args.inject(c.urls.detect{|x|x. scan(p).size==args.size}.dup){|str,a|str.gsub(p,(a.method(a.class.primary_key )[]rescue a).to_s)};end;def / p;Fil
You know that WebPage code I’ve been playing with lately? Tim Fletcher e-mailed me a revamped version, a plugin for Rails. We’ve gone back and forth on this and found a very satisfying resting point, which I’m calling Markaby. Markup as Ruby. To install in your Rails app: script/plugin install http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/svn/markaby/trunk To use it, add templates with a .mab extension. Exampl
I’ve been playing with an experimental MouseHole which uses an Apache output filter on content pulled through mod_proxy. On my Linux machine, mod_proxy is actually much slower than WEBrick::HTTPProxy, so there’s been no gain. Except the newly hacked input and output filters for mod_ruby. May still have a pile of bugs, but download here: mod_ruby-filtered-12.27.2005.tar.gz. To write your own filter
So, let’s presume you don’t use YAML because of its use of whitespace. You don’t like indentation describing data structures. For whatever reason: taste, upbringing, paranoia. Whatever. And we’ll presume you punch the sky as well. You don’t like the ether to have connotations. Well, you can use YAML without whitespace. Using inline collections. Since the YAML 1.0 working draft, you can even use YA
Danger. Danger. Danger. urirequire has been released. If you use this, the government will call you into their office. And they will punch through your top hat! And turn your umbrella inside out! And you will be tossed out the door with a sort of half-toss because the government guys didn’t even feel like giving you much of a toss anyway. require 'urirequire' require 'http://fhwang.net/urirequire_
Daigo first covered this phenomenon in May when he posted a video of the Ruby no Kai presenting in Tokyo. Specifically, Masayoshi Takahashi (maki on Ruby-Talk and IRC) has enjoyed considerable press over his technique—The Takahashi Method—for flashing slides with monstrous symbols to enforce short lessons over the audience’s eyespace. (As an example, Maki’s slides for a speech on Rails are here.)
aparrish: How can you find fault in a programming tutorial that teaches you how to make a blog before it teaches you how to do arithmetic? AtDuskGreg: So many people drone on boringly about how important it is for kids to learn computers, only to come up with curricula that focus on using a spreadsheet or writing a resume. Paul Robinson: The first book I ever read on programming was on BBC Basic a
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