MIRE #2: Drawing Knotwork Images With ruby

Hi all,

It's time for the second Moderately Interesting Ruby Exercise. This
time around, I decided that I wanted to make pretty pictures and
impress my girlfriend. With that task accomplished (one key to success
for you guys out there: keep her expectations low, and she'll always be
pleased with what you can accomplish), I posted the resulting code on
my website:

    http://coolnamehere.com/geekery/ruby/mire/002/

Everybody please take a look at it and let me know what you think! It's
always open for a little revision.

Kind Regards,

Brian Wisti
http://coolnamehere.com/

Nice.

     I love the "lateral thinking" approach.

-- MarkusQ

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On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 11:54, Brian Wisti wrote:

Hi all,

It's time for the second Moderately Interesting Ruby Exercise. This
time around, I decided that I wanted to make pretty pictures and
impress my girlfriend. With that task accomplished (one key to success
for you guys out there: keep her expectations low, and she'll always be
pleased with what you can accomplish), I posted the resulting code on
my website:

    http://coolnamehere.com/geekery/ruby/mire/002/

Everybody please take a look at it and let me know what you think! It's
always open for a little revision.

Kind Regards,

Brian Wisti
http://coolnamehere.com/

Thank you very much.

Wait ...

Were you talking about the article itself or the approach to impressing
my girlfriend?

Well, thanks either way I guess :slight_smile:

Kind Regards,

Brian Wisti
http://coolnamehere.com/

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--- Markus <markus@reality.com> wrote:

     Nice.

     I love the "lateral thinking" approach.

-- MarkusQ

On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 11:54, Brian Wisti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It's time for the second Moderately Interesting Ruby Exercise. This
> time around, I decided that I wanted to make pretty pictures and
> impress my girlfriend. With that task accomplished (one key to
success
> for you guys out there: keep her expectations low, and she'll
always be
> pleased with what you can accomplish), I posted the resulting code
on
> my website:
>
> http://coolnamehere.com/geekery/ruby/mire/002/
>
> Everybody please take a look at it and let me know what you think!
It's
> always open for a little revision.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Brian Wisti
> http://coolnamehere.com/