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#I hope I'm not way out of line, but Michael, you *need* to get
a new email client. :)
#Jon
LOL, No, you're not "way out of line", I agree! This thing
doesn't even mark replied to material (i.e. I had to put the
#'s next your message).
It's really quite sad, and it's a little program called Lotus
Notes. I'm actually not really allowed to use another email
client, maybe I'll just have
to post from deja.com or something. *sigh*
MICHAEL.W.WILSON / CUSTOMS.TREAS.GOV wrote:
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> | Subject: [ruby-talk:10008] exercise
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> | program in ruby
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> #I'm hoping this helps someone, I learned a lot from
doing it.
> #I originaly wrote this in java. After I "misplaced" 2
of the
> files, I decided that I'd re-write it in ruby, since
I'd been
> wanting to learn more about it. I #couldn't find a
non-trivial
> example of ruby out there, so I've hacked one
together.
> #The program has 3 main parts, a timer that runs in a
seperate
> thread and calls it's registered call_backs. A gui
written in
> gtk that runs in it's #own thread, gets notified to
update the
> time, and notifies it's own call_back list for status
and
> resets. Then there is the main thread. The main
#thread reads
> in the xml file that represents the workout, parses
and
> objectifys it, places the objects in a list, spawns
off the
> other processes, #then waits and notify's the gui of
the time.
>
> #Many improvements I want to do (comments) but I hope
someone
> finds it usefull.
> #The program requires ruby-xmlparse, ruby-1.6,
ruby-gtk, and
> ruby-glade, and can be found at...
> #http://sahuagin.ne.mediaone.net/~tcovert
>
> Would it be possible to get a non-bzip'd version?
i.e. tar.gz?
> I wanted to take a look, but I'm on a windows box and
while
> winzip has no problem with .tar.gz'd it sure doesn't
know about
> bz2's.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike Wilson
> Ruby.Weblogs.Com
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