Puby 1.0 Release!

There's always RODS - Ruby, OS, Database, Server

martin

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W.B.Hill <mail@wbh.org> wrote:

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Paul Duncan wrote:

> Of those, my personal favorites (and, coincidentally, the most juvenile)
> seem to be LAMR, LASR, LAFR, FAMR, FAPR, and FASR.

Let's play with permutations, 'coz you gotta have a LARF ...

FURoR: Free Unix + Ruby on Rails
where "Free Unix" = Linux, *BSD, MINIX, whatever

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On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 08:22:40AM +0900, Martin DeMello wrote:

W.B.Hill <mail@wbh.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Paul Duncan wrote:
>
> > Of those, my personal favorites (and, coincidentally, the most juvenile)
> > seem to be LAMR, LASR, LAFR, FAMR, FAPR, and FASR.
>
> Let's play with permutations, 'coz you gotta have a LARF ...

There's always RODS - Ruby, OS, Database, Server

--
Chad Perrin [ CCD CopyWrite | http://ccd.apotheon.org ]

unix virus: If you're using a unixlike OS, please forward
this to 20 others and erase your system partition.

Ok only one more I swear...

What about ROFLMAO

Ruby ON FreeBSD Lighttpd Mysql ActiveRecord ORM

:wink:

-Ezra Zygmuntowicz
Yakima Herald-Republic
WebMaster

509-577-7732
ezra@yakima-herald.com

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On Dec 15, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Martin DeMello wrote:

W.B.Hill <mail@wbh.org> wrote:

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Paul Duncan wrote:

Of those, my personal favorites (and, coincidentally, the most juvenile)
seem to be LAMR, LASR, LAFR, FAMR, FAPR, and FASR.

Let's play with permutations, 'coz you gotta have a LARF ...

There's always RODS - Ruby, OS, Database, Server

martin

>>
>>> Of those, my personal favorites (and, coincidentally, the most
>>> juvenile)
>>> seem to be LAMR, LASR, LAFR, FAMR, FAPR, and FASR.
>>
>> Let's play with permutations, 'coz you gotta have a LARF ...
>
> There's always RODS - Ruby, OS, Database, Server
>
> martin

Ok only one more I swear...

What about ROFLMAO

Ruby ON FreeBSD Lighttpd Mysql ActiveRecord ORM

We have a winner! :slight_smile:

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On 12/15/05, Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezra@yakimaherald.com> wrote:

On Dec 15, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Martin DeMello wrote:
> W.B.Hill <mail@wbh.org> wrote:
>> On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Paul Duncan wrote:

:wink:

-Ezra Zygmuntowicz
Yakima Herald-Republic
WebMaster
http://yakimaherald.com
509-577-7732
ezra@yakima-herald.com

--
Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)

It does have a nice zing to it.

Except Puby is by far the more "mature" sounding name. Am I right or
what? I mean, that name just rolls of the tounge. You can be at a
dinner party and when you say that you are a Puby programmer, everyone
will look at you in *amazement*. It happened just this evening. In
fact, I was dining with the Archbishop of Canterbury (as I am in the
habit of doing) and I he remarked that he was looking for a new
scripting language that started with the letter "P" as LAMP is all the
rage in Paris. I volunteered that Puby would be a nice alternative. And
because of my rather remarkable remark, he bestowed upon me the title
of Master of the LAMP. What a good chap!

-hampton.