From: "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000 / hypermetrics.com> Subject: Re: What's New and Shiny in Ruby 1.8.0? Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 01:34:24 +0900 Hi Hal ! ***THANKS A LOT*** This will help me! Keep Hacking! Meino > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Meino Christian Cramer" <mccramer / s.netic.de> > To: "ruby-talk ML" <ruby-talk / ruby-lang.org> > Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:55 AM > Subject: Re: What's New and Shiny in Ruby 1.8.0? > > > > just want to say "hello" to the group ! > > > > I just entered the Ruby sphere :) > > > > ...and it seems, that I have entered it one or two days to late, > > since there is already a "What's New and Shiny in Ruby > > 1.8.0?"-thread, which is exactly what I wanted to ask first :O) > > > > Is there any mail archive ? > > > > ...or may be a uptodate language reference > > > > ...or something to update my currently very limited knowledge of this > > language? > > > > I have already (most?) of the "Prgramming Ruby"- or "Learning > > Ruby"-tutorials, but they are all not as new as Ruby 1.8.0 (which > > whould not be understood as any form of critism !) > > > > What I need is something like a reference. > > > > Can anyone help or point me to anything helpful? > > > > Thank you very much in advance ! > > Here are some useful links for you... > > www.ruby-talk.org > Mailing list archives for English-language list > (going back to Dec 98). Shortly after the newsgroup > comp.lang.ruby was created, a two-way mirror was > put in place, so virtually all of c.l.r is also > archived there > > www.ruby-lang.org > Main Ruby site; also location of the Ruby Application Archive, > which is the principal repository of Ruby apps, libraries, and > documentation > > www.rubygarden.org > A wonderful wiki-based site, rich in content > > www.rubyforge.org > A new site. Like SourceForge, but strictly for Ruby. > > www.rubycentral.com > The Ruby site of the Pragmatic Programmers; some great articles > and links; home of the one-click Windows installer and home of > the online version of _Programming Ruby_ (aka the Pickaxe Book). > > www.rubycentral.org > A permanent home for Ruby Central, responsible among other things > for the annual International Ruby Conference. <plug>Go there and > register now for the upcoming conference in Austin in mid-November! > </plug> > > www.rubyhacker.com > My own site. A page of info on _The Ruby Way_, including errata, > sample chapter, and so on; a couple of Powerpoint presentations; > and other miscellany. > > DISCLAIMER: There are other excellent Ruby resources. I just got > tired of typing here, and my memory fails me. If your site is not > listed, don't be offended. Plug it yourself! > > So... go wild, my friend. :) > > Cheers, > Hal > > -- > Hal Fulton > hal9000 / hypermetrics.com > > > > >