Hi,
I have been using Ruby for some work lately, and came up with one approach to solve a problem, but I am not sure if it is "proper" Ruby way.
I have blogged it here, I would appreciate any comments on better Ruby style. http://www.developertesting.com/archives/month200511/20051101-Domain%20Specific%20Language%20with%20a%20lifespan%20of%202%20hours%20or%20basic%20data%20munging.html
Thanks,
Bob
Robert Evans wrote:
http://www.developertesting.com/archives/
month200511/20051101-Domain%20Specific%20Language%20with%20a% 20lifespan%20of%202%20hours%20or%20basic%20data%20munging.html
Or
http://rubyurl.com/gdi
James
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That's really cool! And its fun to be in the first segment to get a three letter url.
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On Nov 3, 2005, at 1:05 PM, James Britt wrote:
Robert Evans wrote:
http://www.developertesting.com/archives/
month200511/20051101-Domain%20Specific%20Language%20with%20a% 20lifespan%20of%202%20hours%20or%20basic%20data%20munging.html
Or
http://rubyurl.com/gdi
James
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