Sorry about indentation and weird English. On 2 set, 17:08, thiagobrandam <thiagobran... / gmail.com> wrote: > Hi guys. Thanks for helping me. > Martin, if you guys want to give us ideas, it would be really > appreciated. > I said I wasn't asking for ideas because I did not want to pass the > wrong impression that I was > looking for an answer that only my group was supposed to answer. A > mentor for n00bs is always welcome though! > Do you have any idea? Keep in mind this is meant to be a free > software, OK? > Joel, we were thinking about doing something related to web stuff or > games, still not decided. > Todd, no it doesn't. By the way, it would raise my grade really high > if I would write in more than one language! =) > > On 2 set, 15:59, "Todd Benson" <caduce... / gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM, thiagobrandam <thiagobran... / gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi all, my name is Thiago and I am completely new to Ruby. I'm having > > > OO class this semester and one of the languages we are using is Ruby. > > > For the final exam, we will have to build a software using OO concepts > > > and my group decided to do this task with Ruby. I'd like to know what > > > kind of software Ruby is best for and its limitations. I'm not asking > > > for ideas but for directions, so that we don't waste our time trying > > > to do something too difficult or impossible. > > > Best regards. > > > Does the project have to be entirely in one language? > >