Which brings to mind the question -- which of the applications on RAA are examples of exceptionally well written code? I'm still learning Ruby. I find that if I just write programs, I write idiomatic C programs in Ruby. I'm looking for recommendations on well written applications/frameworks/libraries that are an educational and interesting demonstration of superb Ruby code. TIA Kevin Kleinfelter -----Original Message----- From: Tim Hunter [mailto:cyclists / nc.rr.com] Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 1:01 PM To: ruby-talk ML Subject: Re: why dosn't ruby support // to comment? [SNIP] But, hey, now I'm sounding like a dour old pedant. Good Ruby code is a pleasure to read, especially when I run across an idiom so clear and powerful that it makes me want to start coding just so I can copy it.