hi all-
check out the latest sciruby interview
http://sciruby.codeforpeople.com/sr.cgi/SciRubyInterviews/EdBorasky
where ruby-talk local ed borasky explains why ruby isn't his favourite
programming language and chalks one in the column of people exploring ruby as
a modeling language.
if you're doing science with ruby too drop me a line to get a sciruby account
and share you're stories.
cheers.
-a
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suffering increases your inner strength. also, the wishing for suffering
makes the suffering disappear.
- h.h. the 14th dali lama
Do you need an account to read the article?
I get a "You are not allowed to view this page." error.
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On Jul 4, 2006, at 11:38 AM, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov wrote:
hi all-
check out the latest sciruby interview
http://sciruby.codeforpeople.com/sr.cgi/SciRubyInterviews/EdBorasky
where ruby-talk local ed borasky explains why ruby isn't his favourite
programming language and chalks one in the column of people exploring ruby as
a modeling language.
if you're doing science with ruby too drop me a line to get a sciruby account
and share you're stories.
cheers.
-a
--
suffering increases your inner strength. also, the wishing for suffering
makes the suffering disappear.
- h.h. the 14th dali lama
'You are not allowed to view this page.'
On further investigation, it looks like the interview has disappeared.
I did find out what his favourite language is, though:
http://borasky-research.blogspot.com/
Paul.
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On 04/07/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
hi all-
check out the latest sciruby interview
http://sciruby.codeforpeople.com/sr.cgi/SciRubyInterviews/EdBorasky
sorry -- my mistake! it should be world readable now.
as for accounts on sciruby, you only need one to edit. any current member
can add new members - it's a six degrees of separation style security system.
cheers.
-a
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On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Logan Capaldo wrote:
Do you need an account to read the article?
I get a "You are not allowed to view this page." error.
--
suffering increases your inner strength. also, the wishing for suffering
makes the suffering disappear.
- h.h. the 14th dali lama