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Any? and All? for MySQL (108 words)
Seisyll Wyn sends in a tidy MySQL hack:
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Ishii-san died (104 words)
Masaru Ishii, a great Japanese Rubyist, died at the rail -
Sparklines for Minimalists (2360 words)
If you’ve read Joe Gregorio’s Sparklines in data: URIs in Python, then you know that -
How Do You Parse Tab Separated Values (201 words)
How to parse tab separated values, values of which may be omitted and they should be recognized as
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Holy Red Snakes! (222 words)
Gabriele Renzi wrote in about Guido van Rossum’s PEP #340 Anonymous Block Statements proposal
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Gonzui is Epic Soaring Birdflight Through RAA (280 words)
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New GC (86 words)
Translated from matz blog, 2005-04-22
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Because I Haven't Posted a Picture of Just Goblets In a Great While (106 words)
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Attr for Classes (97 words)
Someone on Ruby-Talk was recently asking about an attr_accessor workalike for Classes. -
Undead.rb (66 words)
While browsing the bigbold collection of Ruby snips, a very interesting battle pitting Ruby’s
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Deploying Rails (145 words)
If you’re keeping your Rails application in a source code repository, Tobias Luetke has a
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Hal's if..each (166 words)
I’m contemplating putting a difficulty level on posts in the “bits” and
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SVN Bindings for Ruby (105 words)
Kouhei Sutou and Garrett Rooney have Subversion bindings for Ruby. Has anyone used these? -
The Infamous Hacker Who Took Down Localhost (61 words)
I didn’t know Matz translated IRC sessions to Japanese. Well, go look. -
Surplus Project Names Need Real Bones (48 words)
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Rails Clones: Bloodsuckers or Useful Drones? (85 words)
The trend of Rails mimickry continues with recently announced Cake (see also: Perl on Rails and
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Charlie the Smiling Fish is Chosen by Seven People, Continues Smiling (111 words)
The sad thing about this year’s International Obfuscated Ruby Code Contest is that there were -
Erb Caching in a Handful (154 words)
Dr. Eric Hodel has a brief class for caching compiled ERb templates. -
Seeing Metaclasses Clearly (160 words)
If you’re new to metaprogramming in Ruby and you’d like to start nursing a deep
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Seaside's Object-Oriented View Source (166 words)
So the world is in upheaval over their previous web frameworks and we can all cite examples of vocal
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Rails Laid Through Waxy and Adaptive Path (194 words)
Continuing to speed through the worldwide brainshare faster than is safe for any locomotive -
Enumerate Side-by-side with SyncEnumerator (141 words)
Kenneth Kunz shined a light on the SyncEnumerator class, which comes with the standard library.
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Ruby Comes to Artist in a Dream, Comforts Him for Thirty Years (191 words)
8220;I Dreamed I Found A Red Ruby,” an installation in Bazel, Switzerland, by Jonathan Borofsky. -
Stop, For Blogging's Sake (152 words)
Blogging has mutated into simpler forms (specifically, link- and mob- and aud- and vid- variant)
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Housing Ruby 1.8 and 1.9 (114 words)
I have a laptop running Gentoo.
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Plan Of Ruby 1.8.3 preview1 (38 words)
Matz announced at ruby-dev and ruby-core that without any obstructions Ruby 1.8.
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YAML is JSON (229 words)
So, let’s presume you don’t use YAML because of its use of whitespace.
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HOWTO Rake (or) pls keep going jim! (208 words)
You should learn to Rake. I’ve been meaning to switch everything over for some time now. -
Over Object Class (137 words)
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Mini-Cinema Reels for Ruby (198 words)
What better way to fight the fed up with this newsgroup thread, in which a disgruntled reader chided -
Shugo's Ruby-Prof (113 words)
Hot tip from Jeremy Kemper on Ruby-Talk: -
Poignant as PDF (97 words)
Jim Fisher has rolled his own PDF of the current edition of the (Poignant) Guide.
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Discussions On Block Local Variable And Method Search Rule Of Ruby2 (88 words)
Sasada tai-tyou has collected Matz’s suggestions of Ruby21 from his -
Nobu Grades My Homework (749 words)
It’s like I’ve got these superintellegent falcons looking over my shoulders.
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Chipping Away At Hash Keys Reveals Human Futility (149 words)
For the last few days, the Hobix list has been stumped trying to uncover why Ruby keeps throwing up a
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Matz Bored With Ruby, Moves On, Everyone Change Your Cloaks to Green (274 words)
I’m pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald 0.1. -
Chunky Bacon Looms Behind the FSF (135 words)
Dan Berger says:
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