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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 01:27:08AM +0900, James B. wrote:

Gary Williams wrote:

Just as a point of curiosity for a very slow moving nube, is
http://www.ruby-doc.org/ a good site for finding online free (and not
infringed!) ruby info sources?

I run ruby-doc.org. To the best of my knowledge, everything hosted on
that site is there with the permission of the owners.

. . . and, to the best of my knowledge as someone who doesn’t even know
anything about you and is in no way connected with ruby-doc.org, the
website is excellent and trustworthy.

I run ruby-doc.org. To the best of my knowledge, everything hosted on
that site is there with the permission of the owners.

As a Ruby newbie, and just out of curiosity, how is ruby documentation
treated in the Ruby community? In Perl land, tools like Cpan and
search.cpan.org republish everything verbatium (or at least it seems
that way). Rubyforge, RAA, and Ruby-doc.org are great resources, but
there doesn’t seem to be anything as comprehensive as search.cpan.org.
Is there anything out there like that for Ruby? I.e., a search engine
for ruby itself, gems, etc. with Rdocs and source code?

-Brian

Brian T. wrote:

I run ruby-doc.org. To the best of my knowledge, everything hosted on
that site is there with the permission of the owners.

As a Ruby newbie, and just out of curiosity, how is ruby documentation
treated in the Ruby community? In Perl land, tools like Cpan and
search.cpan.org republish everything verbatium (or at least it seems
that way). Rubyforge, RAA, and Ruby-doc.org are great resources, but
there doesn’t seem to be anything as comprehensive as search.cpan.org.
Is there anything out there like that for Ruby? I.e., a search engine
for ruby itself, gems, etc. with Rdocs and source code?
There’s a search box at http://ruby-doc.org which does that. I’m not
sure exactly what’s searched by it, though.

Rubyforge, RAA, and Ruby-doc.org are great resources, but
there doesn’t seem to be anything as comprehensive as search.cpan.org.
Is there anything out there like that for Ruby? I.e., a search engine
for ruby itself, gems, etc. with Rdocs and source code?

I’ve been using http://rubykitchensink.ca/ recently. I don’t know
anything about how sweet perl is, but I’ve been unearthing good stuff
quickly using the kitchen sink.

hth,
-Harold

Sorry to spam the list, but I seem to be having trouble getting emails
through. I’m testing to see whether I can reply.

I’ve already tried the help address, so don’t bother telling me I should
have emailed that address for “help”. It isn’t working for me either.

hazal wrote:

Hello everybody,

i start to learn Ruby . i NEED

“sams teach yourself RUBY in 21 days” book.

can you give me any link to get it by downloading pdf format.

thank you

listen everybody :
yes i wrote this post in free PDF section. BUT

  1. Did you hear before about " Mr. Neighborly’s Humble Little Ruby Book.
    Posted by Jeremy McAnally "
  2. Did you hear this kinf of sentences in web sites before " pdf version
    of this book free , buy for printed copy"
  3. i though “sams” book like that. i never use FREE.
  4. therefore everybody write here about "legality , stolen , thief…bla
    bla "
    is nothing for me.
    5 i prefer you can wrote some RUBY codes instead of answering each other
    with hundreds and hundreds sentences.
  5. “” if you are not a part of solution , maybe you are part of
    problem.""