It has a lot of really good ideas in it, but it's kind of hit or miss
as far as Ruby idioms goes and looks to be out of date in places.
Still, I think it could be a good resource if we collectively bug
whoever is running the project about idioms and whatnot and also help
fill in the holes.
I only mention it because I don't see many links to it on popular ruby
sites, and I'm wondering if people have seen this, what they think of
it, and if they think it might be worth helping out with.
It has a lot of really good ideas in it, but it's kind of hit or miss
as far as Ruby idioms goes and looks to be out of date in places.
Still, I think it could be a good resource if we collectively bug
whoever is running the project about idioms and whatnot and also help
fill in the holes.
I only mention it because I don't see many links to it on popular ruby
sites, and I'm wondering if people have seen this, what they think of
it, and if they think it might be worth helping out with.
Take cover, everyone....
(Search the archives for pleac.)
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Hmm... not exactly my cup of tea. Though I do think something in
this spirit (but with more focus on writing ruby with it's idioms )
would be nice. I know O'Reilly is working on a cookbook, but it
would be nice to see a community maintained project...
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On 11/23/05, Joel VanderWerf <vjoel@path.berkeley.edu> wrote:
Gregory Brown wrote:
> Has anyone seen this before?
>
> It's a project that aims to implement the Perl cookbook solutions in Ruby.
>
> PLEAC-Ruby
>
> It has a lot of really good ideas in it, but it's kind of hit or miss
> as far as Ruby idioms goes and looks to be out of date in places.
>
> Still, I think it could be a good resource if we collectively bug
> whoever is running the project about idioms and whatnot and also help
> fill in the holes.
>
> I only mention it because I don't see many links to it on popular ruby
> sites, and I'm wondering if people have seen this, what they think of
> it, and if they think it might be worth helping out with.
>
whoever is running the project about idioms and whatnot and also help
fill in the holes.
I only mention it because I don't see many links to it on popular ruby
sites, and I'm wondering if people have seen this, what they think of
it, and if they think it might be worth helping out with.
Take cover, everyone....
(Search the archives for pleac.)
I have to agree that it's a poor resource. I don't even understand
their goal, which seems to be, "To write all the Perl idioms in all
non-Perl languages."
Hmm... not exactly my cup of tea. Though I do think something in
this spirit (but with more focus on writing ruby with it's idioms )
would be nice. I know O'Reilly is working on a cookbook, but it
would be nice to see a community maintained project...