All,
I was URL'd to this place after asking a XML question.
Is this the right place for New to Ruby ?
What does a basic Ruby Application look like ?
The only hands on expirience with making a GUI was a trial phase with
REALbasic
to get a grip on what programming is all about. They sent me here.
I need to have a Application that obtains data from a XML web page and
log that data to a txt log file everytime the web page auto updates
itself.
The purpose is to log sporting event results in real time.
It would be a utility type Application to compliment other tasks and
calculations done in Excel.
Please paste URL/s to the next place if this is not the right place for
brand newbies to Ruby.
Cheers
Thanks
falcon
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I was URL'd to this place after asking a XML question.
Is this the right place for New to Ruby ?
What does a basic Ruby Application look like ?
The only hands on expirience with making a GUI was a trial phase with
REALbasic to get a grip on what programming is all about. They sent me here.
I'm afraid that if you're new to programming, there isn't really any
place where you can ask "how do I write an application?" and expect an
answer.
A number of good resources exist for learning Ruby. Premier among them
is the book "Programming Ruby", and older edition of which is
available online under a free license here:
http://www.rubycentral.com/book/
The `home` of Ruby's documentation lives at: http://www.ruby-doc.org/
which is a great place to start as well. There's also "Why's
(Poignant) Guide to Ruby" http://poignantguide.net/ruby/ if you're
not into the typical programming texts...
I need to have a Application that obtains data from a XML web page and
log that data to a txt log file everytime the web page auto updates
itself.
I'm not sure why you need a GUI application for that. Ruby provides
standard libs for everything you need to handle the described task,
the standard lib is documented at ruby-doc.org.
I'm afraid you'll have to ask more specific questions to get better answers.
Hope this helps get you started,
-Tim
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The purpose is to log sporting event results in real time.
It would be a utility type Application to compliment other tasks and
calculations done in Excel.
Please paste URL/s to the next place if this is not the right place for
brand newbies to Ruby.
Cheers
Thanks
falcon
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All,
I was URL'd to this place after asking a XML question.
Is this the right place for New to Ruby ?
What does a basic Ruby Application look like ?
Hi. Welcome. 
This list is most often used for folks asking specific questions after
they've already tried a few things and done some research.
If you're brand new to Ruby, you might have a look at some of the
content here: http://www.ruby-doc.org/ .
Also, at the RubyGarden (http://www.rubygarden.org/\) there's the faq:
http://www.rubygarden.org/faq/dispatch.cgi?controller=main&action=index
and the wiki: http://wiki.rubygarden.org/Ruby .
The faq for this mailing list is http://rubyhacker.com/clrFAQ.html .
You can try out running some Ruby code online (in your browser) here:
http://tryruby.hobix.com/ .
After learning the basics, you'll then probably start your application
(the one you describe below) by looking in the standard library to see
what's in there that can help you:
- obtain a page from a web site,
- parse the XML in it.
If what you need isn't in the standard library, you can usually find
what you need at RubyForge. There's also a site called the RAA (Ruby
Application Archive -- http://raa.ruby-lang.org/ ) that lists a lot of
available Ruby modules (which may not be listed at RubyForge I
presume).
Enjoy. 
---John
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On 5/30/06, Askme Askmeo <pete777@safe-mail.net> wrote:
The only hands on expirience with making a GUI was a trial phase with
REALbasic
to get a grip on what programming is all about. They sent me here.
I need to have a Application that obtains data from a XML web page and
log that data to a txt log file everytime the web page auto updates
itself.
The purpose is to log sporting event results in real time.
It would be a utility type Application to compliment other tasks and
calculations done in Excel.
Please paste URL/s to the next place if this is not the right place for
brand newbies to Ruby.
Cheers
Thanks
falcon
Don't forget "Learn to Program" http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/fr_ltp/
I haven't read it myself, but it gets a lot of press as a great beginner book. And it teaches you in ruby, so you'll be ready to go once you get a handle on the basics.
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On May 30, 2006, at 12:34 PM, Tim Becker wrote:
I was URL'd to this place after asking a XML question.
Is this the right place for New to Ruby ?
What does a basic Ruby Application look like ?
The only hands on expirience with making a GUI was a trial phase with
REALbasic to get a grip on what programming is all about. They sent me here.
I'm afraid that if you're new to programming, there isn't really any
place where you can ask "how do I write an application?" and expect an
answer.
A number of good resources exist for learning Ruby. Premier among them
is the book "Programming Ruby", and older edition of which is
available online under a free license here:
http://www.rubycentral.com/book/
The `home` of Ruby's documentation lives at: http://www.ruby-doc.org/
which is a great place to start as well. There's also "Why's
(Poignant) Guide to Ruby" http://poignantguide.net/ruby/ if you're
not into the typical programming texts...