That page is linked from the site's main page, and there are a number
of broken links on it (i.e. the Ruby 1.4(!) manual and the RDP specs).
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Ruby-Doc.org: Documenting the Ruby Language
That page is linked from the site's main page, and there are a number
of broken links on it (i.e. the Ruby 1.4(!) manual and the RDP specs).
A work in progress.
The RDP specs are out-dated; I will just remove that link.
I'll fix the 1.4 stuff, though I wonder how many people use it.
Thanks for the heads up,
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James,
Thanks for taking on the task of updating the site.
Could you fix the main "Programming Ruby" link that's in the Getting
Started section? I think that's a really common link for people to
follow. Some kind of routing error ensues.
Also - not sure how others feel - but I would prefer a link to the
online version of "10 things"
(http://onestepback.org/articles/10things/index.html\) or at least
provide both links. Especially for those of us on Windows who may not
have the built-in ability to deal with .tgz files.
Thanks again!
Jeff
James Britt wrote:
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A work in progress.
The RDP specs are out-dated; I will just remove that link.
I'll fix the 1.4 stuff, though I wonder how many people use it.
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James Britt ha scritto:
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Ruby-Doc.org: Documenting the Ruby Language
That page is linked from the site's main page, and there are a number
of broken links on it (i.e. the Ruby 1.4(!) manual and the RDP specs).A work in progress.
emh... while we're at it: we have a bit of documentation (translated and original) in the italian ruby users' group wiki[1].
I'm quite sure it would not be meaningful to add this stuff to ruby-doc.org, but maybe it would be reasonable to put up a page/section with links to localized documentation sites.
Just my 2 eurocents
[1]http://ruby-it.org , currently a little broken due to something strange wrt html_diff