CSV bug?

If only Nahi could give example codes in sections of his
lib, I may be
able
to decipher everything. I will then just be explaining (sort of) the
examples. A good doc must be able to show what is and what is not.
Sort of
like test progg…

Here’s a sneak peak of something I’m working on…

http://pragmaticprogrammer.com/ruby2/csv.pdf

hmmm… give us more… :wink:

Each library in the 1.8 distribution (all 100 of them) will have its
own page.

is the ruby2 (like ruby1) open to public?

anyway, if it is, I’d like an open book that is editable, sort of like a
wiki-book wherein evryone can contribute (of course, there’s a chief
editor). In a wiki, one can provide links freely (the current ruby book
lacks). This open book in turn is reproduceable into pdf or html or xml so
everyone can just download it anyway they want. This open book becomes a
second version, ala unstable one since it always changes.

Cheers

Dave

kind regards -botp

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Dave Thomas [mailto:dave@pragprog.com] sneakingly wrote:

Peña, have you seen Programming Ruby ?

It is the Programming Ruby book with a nice table of contents and a Wiki
area where people can contribute additional commentary. It’s a nice piece
of work.

Kirk Haines

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On Wed, 19 May 2004 14:41:48 +0900, Peña, Botp wrote

anyway, if it is, I’d like an open book that is editable, sort of
like a wiki-book wherein evryone can contribute (of course, there’s
a chief editor). In a wiki, one can provide links freely (the
current ruby book lacks). This open book in turn is reproduceable
into pdf or html or xml so everyone can just download it anyway they
want. This open book becomes a second version, ala unstable one
since it always changes.