I know there are a few people out there who are programming Ruby/Tk, but the lack of documentation, makes it hard for others to do so. I have started learning Ruby/Tk, and am slowly but steadily compiling all my information and learnings, into one document. I hope to turn it into a tutorial/guide to Ruby/Tk that is both suitable for beginners to ruby, as it is for more experienced coders.
If I was to keep head, and continue with the project, who all would be interested in a copy? I dont want to do something that there isnt really a demand for. I may go ahead and do it regardless of the responds, but I thought I would ask.
Also, for those who wish to contribute, please email me: tyler@sunergize.com
I am looking for code snippets, small tutorials of your own, or links to others. Things you have found to work well and not work so well, are also welcome. Thank you all for your time.
I know there are a few people out there who are programming Ruby/Tk, but
the lack of documentation, makes it hard for others to do so. I have
started learning Ruby/Tk, and am slowly but steadily compiling all my
information and learnings, into one document. I hope to turn it into a
tutorial/guide to Ruby/Tk that is both suitable for beginners to ruby, as
it is for more experienced coders.
If I was to keep head, and continue with the project, who all would be
interested in a copy? I dont want to do something that there isnt really a
demand for. I may go ahead and do it regardless of the responds, but I
thought I would ask.
Also, for those who wish to contribute, please email me: tyler@sunergize.com
I am looking for code snippets, small tutorials of your own, or links to
others. Things you have found to work well and not work so well, are also
welcome. Thank you all for your time.
Tyler Mace [tyler@sunergize.com]
kryptik [kryptik@usa.com]
–
Seth Kurtzberg
M. I. S. Corp.
480-661-1849 seth@cql.com
I know there are a few people out there who are programming Ruby/Tk, but the lack of documentation, makes it hard for
others to do so. I have started learning Ruby/Tk, and am slowly but steadily compiling all my information and learnings,
into one document. I hope to turn it into a tutorial/guide to Ruby/Tk that is both suitable for beginners to ruby, as it
is for more experienced coders.
If I was to keep head, and continue with the project, who all would be interested in a copy? I dont want to do something
that there isnt really a demand for. I may go ahead and do it regardless of the responds, but I thought I would ask.
I only started using Ruby two days ago, and I concur that more Ruby/Tk help
documents would be a good idea.
I am certainly interested in your document, and may contribute if it will be
useful!
I am coming to Ruby from a Python (and C++ and Java and etc.) background;
Python/Tk is supported by the book “Python and Tkinter Programming” by John E.
Grayson (ISBN1-884777-81-3), which IMHO is an excellent example of how to recast
Tk programming into another scripting language, both as a tutorial and reference
manual.
If I was to keep head, and continue with the project, who all would be
interested in a copy? I dont want to do something that there isnt really a
demand for. I may go ahead and do it regardless of the responds, but I
thought I would ask.
Feel free to include anything you find useful here – in any case
it is all compiled from this mailinglist :-). http://www.approximity.com/ruby/rubytk.html