FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:
http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1778695,00.asp
I believe they added it in the last few hours.
Comments and corrections are welcome.
Thanks,
Hal
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:
http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1778695,00.asp
I believe they added it in the last few hours.
Comments and corrections are welcome.
Thanks,
Hal
Excellent article. Both informative and a very enjoyable read.
martin
Hal Fulton <hal9000@hypermetrics.com> wrote:
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:
Hal Fulton wrote:
Comments and corrections are welcome.
Here's a correction. I think your parentheses are outta whack here.
"The original Rails application was BaseCamp), a Web-based project management tool conceived by 37 Signals). The project's lead designer, David Heinemeier Hansson, is the mind behind Rails. "The ease of use and the speed of development are catching the attention of developers," says Hansson."
)Actually, it's not a correction, because I didn't know how you wanted it worded, but it's more a 'I think there's an error'.)
Ben
Quoting Hal Fulton <hal9000@hypermetrics.com>:
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1778695,00.asp
I believe they added it in the last few hours.
Comments and corrections are welcome.
FYI, the "Print" link at the bottom of the page takes you to a different
article, making it very difficult to print this one.
--
R. Mark Volkmann
Partner, Object Computing, Inc.
Wow, that's a really great article Hal. It really makes me happy to know so many people are using Ruby in so many interesting ways.
I think it deserves a link from the Ruby homepage. It's a much better list of real-world Ruby usage than the typical laundry list of random projects.
The one problem I have with it is the formatting. For some reason, on most pages, the section header appears right above a big ad, and the text to start the section appears over to the right. Because of that, the title appears to be associated with the ad, not the text.
Ben
Hal Fulton wrote:
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:
Wonderful stuff, Hal! And I read it with Internet Explorer
Hal Fulton wrote:
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1778695,00.asp
I believe they added it in the last few hours.
Comments and corrections are welcome.
Thanks,
Hal
A great pleasure to read, indeed.
I'd like to print it and read it offline, but the "print" link leads to
"The State of the Scripting Universe" by Lynn Greiner.
Happy rubying
Stephan
Hal, I learn something every time I read your work and this instance was no different. Thanks for sharing.
James Edward Gray II
On Mar 23, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Hal Fulton wrote:
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1778695,00.asp
I believe they added it in the last few hours.
Comments and corrections are welcome.
Hal Fulton wrote:
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1778695,00.asp
I believe they added it in the last few hours.
Comments and corrections are welcome.
Oh, my. Line counts.... I hear the sound of fur being rubbed the wrong way
Stephan Kämper wrote:
Hal Fulton wrote:
FWIW, DevSource.com (previously mentioned here) now has
a Ruby article online:http://www.devsource.com/article2/0,1759,1778695,00.asp
I believe they added it in the last few hours.
Comments and corrections are welcome.
Thanks,
HalA great pleasure to read, indeed.
I'd like to print it and read it offline, but the "print" link leads to
"The State of the Scripting Universe" by Lynn Greiner.
Huh, now I got it. Hal's article *is* at that link. At the very end of the whole page.
Happy rubying
Stephan
Great article!
One question: In the article, you mentioned that their was a Ruby/Paypal interface. However, I don't seem to be able to find such a thing.
Where am I not looking?
-Thanks
Shalev
Great article!
That it was.
One question: In the article, you mentioned that their was a
Ruby/Paypal interface. However, I don't seem to be able to find such a
thing.
Where am I not looking?
Thought I'd seen that announced before, but I can't find one either.
Did find a couple of people discussing building a paypal gateway.
Also found one for Authorize.net, looks promising for carts.
http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/payment/
http://rubyforge.org/projects/payment/
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 07:41:32 +0900, Shalev NessAiver <shalev@simplyphysics.com> wrote:
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Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)
Bill Guindon wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 07:41:32 +0900, Shalev NessAiver
One question: In the article, you mentioned that their was a
Ruby/Paypal interface. However, I don't seem to be able to find such a
thing.
Where am I not looking?Thought I'd seen that announced before, but I can't find one either.
Did find a couple of people discussing building a paypal gateway.
Hmm. Maybe I lied.
I really thought there was one. Now I'm looking...
Hal