Stalled or moving extremely slowly, I think.  I looked at it a while ago
and I don't think it's changed much.

If you pretend that you're solving those problems and ask ruby-talk once
a day, it could be completed in no time... and you'd have 20 different
working implimentations for each problem :-)

Jeff

On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 11:38:38AM +0900, Randy Lawrence wrote:
> Anyone know if this is moving along or stalled?
> 
> Here's the current status from:
> 
> PLEAC - Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook
> http://pleac.sourceforge.net/pleac_ruby/
> 
> Table of Contents
> Foreword
> 1. Strings (89.5%)
> 2. Numbers (94.7%)
> 3. Dates and Times (91.7%)
> 4. Arrays (100.0%)
> 5. Hashes (94.1%)
> 6. Pattern Matching (18.8%)
> 7. File Access (41.3%)
> 8. File Contents (28.6%)
> 9. Directories (76.9%)
> 10. Subroutines (100.0%)
> 11. References and Records (6.2%)
> 12. Packages, Libraries, and Modules (60.0%)
> 13. Classes, Objects, and Ties (56.2%)
> 14. Database Access (58.3%)
> 15. User Interfaces (10.5%)
> 16. Process Management and Communication (18.2%)
> 17. Sockets (10.5%)
> 18. Internet Services (0.0%)
> 19. CGI Programming (20.0%)
> 20. Web Automation (3.1%)
> A. Helpers
> 
>