Hi all,
Anyone out there a slashcode expert? I’d be interested in seeing something
like http:://use.perl.org, except for Ruby (of course).
Well, I think it would be cool, anyway.
Regards,
Dan
Hi all,
Anyone out there a slashcode expert? I’d be interested in seeing something
like http:://use.perl.org, except for Ruby (of course).
Well, I think it would be cool, anyway.
Regards,
Dan
Hi –
On Sat, 20 Jul 2002, Berger, Daniel wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone out there a slashcode expert? I’d be interested in seeing something
like http:://use.perl.org, except for Ruby (of course).Well, I think it would be cool, anyway.
I’m not a Weblog connoisseur, so there may be different
functionalities that I’m not taking into account, but Ruby Garden
comes to mind. (It’s become a little bit RCR-specialized, but it
doesn’t have to be
David
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David Alan Black
home: dblack@candle.superlink.net
work: blackdav@shu.edu
Web: http://pirate.shu.edu/~blackdav
Hi all,
Anyone out there a slashcode expert? I’d be interested in seeing
something
like http:://use.perl.org, except for Ruby (of course).Well, I think it would be cool, anyway.
Do you mean a site like use.perl.org (except focused in Ruby), or Ruby
software like what runs use.perl.org?
There is Ruby blogging software called Cherry Blosxom, ostensibly available
at http://65.215.8.196/cgi-bin/cherryblosxom (but it appears to be down
right now.) You can see it in action at http://www.jamesbritt.com
I’ve added some classes to help build the sidebar boxes on my site.
James
Regards,
Dan
David Alan Black dblack@candle.superlink.net writes:
I’m not a Weblog connoisseur, so there may be different
functionalities that I’m not taking into account, but Ruby Garden
comes to mind. (It’s become a little bit RCR-specialized, but it
doesn’t have to be
I’d welcome many more general articles – if you have an account there
just add an article and it gets posted.
Cheers
Dave