I’ve seen the article in DDJ by the Pickaxe book authors, and read a few other
electronic reviews. But have their been any other decent Ruby articles in
mainstream computing/programming journals or magazines?
I would think getting a Ruby expert to get an article or column printed in some
of these magazines (DDJ, ACM, IEEE, Linux magazines, etc.) would really help
get Ruby more momentum in the marketplace.
I’ve seen the article in DDJ by the Pickaxe book authors, and read a few
other
electronic reviews. But have their been any other decent Ruby articles in
mainstream computing/programming journals or magazines?
I would think getting a Ruby expert to get an article or column printed in
some
of these magazines (DDJ, ACM, IEEE, Linux magazines, etc.) would really
help
I’ve seen the article in DDJ by the Pickaxe book authors, and read a few other
electronic reviews. But have their been any other decent Ruby articles in
mainstream computing/programming journals or magazines?
Well, we managed to “wedge in” Ruby (as language of choice for code
snippets) in some of our articles published in several German magazines,
and there was, of course, the publication of our Ruby article in c’t
some weeks ago, which had a quite visible impact on our book sales
NB: Thanks to all buyers out there!
I would think getting a Ruby expert to get an article or column printed in some
of these magazines (DDJ, ACM, IEEE, Linux magazines, etc.) would really help
get Ruby more momentum in the marketplace.
You are completely right. Judging from measurable success (hits on the
website, sale volume) only article in “famous” magazines have a real
impact on publicity.
Q: Who has an irresistible topic for an article which one of
the magazines mentionned by Christopher just could not reject?
electronic reviews. But have their been any other decent Ruby articles in
mainstream computing/programming journals or magazines?
I’ve just written an article on Ruby for the Perl Journal.
···
–
Also note that i knew far more about the people that call address
mungers names like ‘lusers’, ‘egoists’ or try to make luser giraffes.
– Megahal (trained on asr), 1998-11-06
Test-Driven Development with Ruby and Test:Unit.
Implementing Design Patterns with Ruby
(Truly) Object-Oriented System Scripting
Ruby > PHP (with eRuby and mod_ruby)
They’re irresistible to me, but I can’t speak for magazine publishers.
···
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 11:30 AM, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
I’ve seen the article in DDJ by the Pickaxe book authors, and read a
few other
electronic reviews. But have their been any other decent Ruby
articles in
mainstream computing/programming journals or magazines?
Well, we managed to “wedge in” Ruby (as language of choice for code
snippets) in some of our articles published in several German
magazines,
and there was, of course, the publication of our Ruby article in c’t
some weeks ago, which had a quite visible impact on our book sales
NB: Thanks to all buyers out there!
I would think getting a Ruby expert to get an article or column
printed in some
of these magazines (DDJ, ACM, IEEE, Linux magazines, etc.) would
really help
get Ruby more momentum in the marketplace.
You are completely right. Judging from measurable success (hits on the
website, sale volume) only article in “famous” magazines have a real
impact on publicity.
Q: Who has an irresistible topic for an article which one of
the magazines mentionned by Christopher just could not reject?
I’ve just written an article on Ruby for the Perl Journal.
Cool Simon, whats it about? Should it not get published would you be
willing to upload it here?
Rob
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good suggestions, they are now planted in a corner of my whiteboard,
and we’ll see, if and how they grow here.
Maybe we should join forces on some of them and take over the
publishing world
s.
···
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 03:10:37 +0900, Mark Wilson mwilson13@cox.net wrote:
Here are some suggested topics:
Test-Driven Development with Ruby and Test:Unit.
Implementing Design Patterns with Ruby
(Truly) Object-Oriented System Scripting
Ruby > PHP (with eRuby and mod_ruby)
They’re irresistible to me, but I can’t speak for magazine publishers.
Test-Driven Development with Ruby and Test:Unit.
Implementing Design Patterns with Ruby
(Truly) Object-Oriented System Scripting
Ruby > PHP (with eRuby and mod_ruby)
They’re irresistible to me, but I can’t speak for magazine publishers.
I’m writing an article on unit testing for Linux Journal … we’ll see how
they like it in about three weeks. I’ve got a couple of other article
ideas, and would be happpy to join forces with someone else to see if we
can’t work them to fruition.
-pate
···
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 03:10:37 +0900, > Mark Wilson mwilson13@cox.net wrote:
good suggestions, they are now planted in a corner of my whiteboard,
and we’ll see, if and how they grow here.
Maybe we should join forces on some of them and take over the
publishing world
I’d be interested in seeing if a collaboration might be able to
happen. I’ve written one thing (so far) for DDJ which was not,
unfortunately, accepted.
-austin
– Austin Ziegler, austin@halostatue.ca on 2002.12.10 at 00.26.38
···
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 11:47:56 +0900, Pat Eyler wrote:
I’m writing an article on unit testing for Linux Journal … we’ll
see how they like it in about three weeks. I’ve got a couple of
other article ideas, and would be happpy to join forces with
someone else to see if we can’t work them to fruition.