[#377882] remove array bracket — Kamarulnizam Rahim <niezam54@...>

Hi when i run my script, the output is as followed:

18 messages 2011/02/02

[#378046] Setter method for Hash value — Rolf Pedersen <rolfhsp@...>

Hi

20 messages 2011/02/03
[#378052] Re: Setter method for Hash value — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2011/02/03

Rolf Pedersen wrote in post #979431:

[#378056] Re: Setter method for Hash value — Rolf Pedersen <rolfhsp@...> 2011/02/03

Hi Brian (and others who have contributed with suggestions along the same

[#378144] C extension: How to check if a VALUE is still alive (not being GC'ed)? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>

Hi, I'm coding an async DNS resolver for EventMachine based on udns (a

13 messages 2011/02/05
[#378171] Re: C extension: How to check if a VALUE is still alive (not being GC'ed)? — Tony Arcieri <tony.arcieri@...> 2011/02/06

On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Iki Baz Castillo <ibc@aliax.net> wrote:

[#378179] Re: C extension: How to check if a VALUE is still alive (not being GC'ed)? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...> 2011/02/06

2011/2/6 Tony Arcieri <tony.arcieri@medioh.com>:

[#378199] Choosing an office suite — Hilary Bailey <my77elephants@...>

I am trying to decide which office suite to choose from. The only

30 messages 2011/02/07
[#378229] Re: Choosing an office suite — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2011/02/07

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Hilary Bailey <my77elephants@gmail.com> wrote:

[#378202] making hash key from arrays — Arihan Sinha <arihan_sinha@...>

Hi All,

11 messages 2011/02/07

[#378254] "permission denied" happening too often — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>

Hello,

15 messages 2011/02/08
[#378256] Re: "permission denied" happening too often — Anurag Priyam <anurag08priyam@...> 2011/02/08

> I've got Ruby scripts that have been working fine for years now. But,

[#378257] Re: "permission denied" happening too often — Markus Schirp <mbj@...> 2011/02/08

You can also try to strace your script. In the logs you'll find the system

[#378259] Re: "permission denied" happening too often — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...> 2011/02/08

Markus Schirp wrote in post #980289:

[#378307] undefined class/module YAML::PrivateType - Error — "Priya D." <dharsininitt@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2011/02/09

[#378341] System calls with ` in parameters — "Gerad S." <geradstemke@...>

Hi All,

12 messages 2011/02/09

[#378618] Defining class methods — Tony Arcieri <tony.arcieri@...>

It seems there are 3 ways of defining class methods (at least in common

12 messages 2011/02/16

[#378685] LiveAST: a pure Ruby 1.9.2 library obtaining live abstract syntax trees — "James M. Lawrence" <quixoticsycophant@...>

= LiveAST

13 messages 2011/02/18

[#378753] posix_mq : Problem installing on HPUX — Tadeusz Bochan <tad.bochan@...>

Hello,

13 messages 2011/02/20

[#378890] a, b = Array.new(2).map!{|x| data.dup} — Stefan Salewski <mail@...>

I think I can replace this code

19 messages 2011/02/23
[#378892] Re: a, b = Array.new(2).map!{|x| data.dup} — niklas | brueckenschlaeger <niklas@...> 2011/02/23

Are you sure you can't rework your code to *not* copy data 5x? I assume

[#378899] Re: a, b = Array.new(2).map!{|x| data.dup} — Stefan Salewski <mail@...> 2011/02/23

On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 07:00 +0900, niklas | brueckenschlaeger wrote:

[#378941] Automatic question generator libs in Ruby Language — Sniper Abandon <sathish.salem.1984@...>

is there any Automatic question generator libraries in Ruby Language ?

20 messages 2011/02/24
[#379058] Re: Automatic question generator libs in Ruby Language — Sniper Abandon <sathish.salem.1984@...> 2011/02/27

suppose if i have a paragraph (arround 250 words)

[#379172] Re: Automatic question generator libs in Ruby Language — Shadowfirebird <shadowfirebird@...> 2011/03/01

> i want to get all the possible question from that paragraph

[#379174] Re: Automatic question generator libs in Ruby Language — Peter Zotov <whitequark@...> 2011/03/01

On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 19:31:36 +0900, Shadowfirebird wrote:

[#379175] Re: Automatic question generator libs in Ruby Language — Adam Prescott <mentionuse@...> 2011/03/01

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Peter Zotov <whitequark@whitequark.org>wrote:

[#379177] Re: Automatic question generator libs in Ruby Language — Peter Zotov <whitequark@...> 2011/03/01

On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 20:02:13 +0900, Adam Prescott wrote:

[#379179] Re: Automatic question generator libs in Ruby Language — Adam Prescott <mentionuse@...> 2011/03/01

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Peter Zotov <whitequark@whitequark.org>wrote:

[#378949] why is $1 in a grep() equal to nil? — 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@...>

class DataSource

16 messages 2011/02/24
[#378953] Re: why is $1 in a grep() equal to nil? — Eric Christopherson <echristopherson@...> 2011/02/25

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 2:59 PM, 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@yahoo.com> wrote:

[#378958] parsing rule for this code? — 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@...>

1)

11 messages 2011/02/25

[#379000] Symbol#to_proc helping out with #select to beat Scala-s solution — Jarmo Pertman <jarmo.p@...>

Hey!

9 messages 2011/02/25

[#379074] finding a tag in a binary file — rob stanton <tnotnats@...>

I have a binary file in which I'd like to find multiple strings of 10

12 messages 2011/02/27

Re: Totally lost in learning Ruby

From: Guecker928 <guecker928@...>
Date: 2011-02-12 06:26:50 UTC
List: ruby-talk #378448
Having been in and around software design for far longer than I care to admit, here is some of what I have "learned" over the years about 
software design projects.Almost all
 of the successfulmarketable software design projects I have been 
involved in and observed over the years seem to have a few traits in 
common that tend to lead to their success. 

I also apologize in
 advance to the board that the main points in this postaren't really 
ruby related at all and should probably be moved to a different board 
more centered around the business aspects of software design.

First
 off, at the very beginning of the project there are at least three key 
roles that should be filled before the software design should seriously 
begin.However don't let me or anyone 
else
 discourage you from trying. Be sure and read the last paragraph about 
what I think you should be focusing on in these early stages.In
 any case, it will be a great learning experience for you!The three 
key roles before the software design project really begins are the 
marketing role, the legal role, and the finance role.

The 
marketing role needs to decide if there will be demand for the software 
that you are going to produce, when will youproduce it and identifying
 which customers appear willing to pay good money for it. Who are the 
competitors?Is your product a clone+ of something else?How will you 
productize it, package it, promote it, etc.If there is a real demand 
for your product there should be a company that will help sponsor its 
development or at least help you alpha and beta test.

The legal
 role involves walking the mine field of software design legalities
 regarding reuse of other's ideas/codes/tools, etc. so that you don't 
get close to market only to find out that others, perhaps even one of 
your competitors, has deeper legal pockets than you and may even try to 
tie you up on legalities that may have escaped your attention while you 
burn off your cash in court.

The last role is the finance role.
In order to quickly move an idea and a viable product to market 
generally will require some capital.All of your own time spent on this
 project is time that isn't available for other endeavors.And as 
others on this board have already suggested, it will be incredibly 
challenging for one person to fill all of the key roles involved in a 
project of this nature. 

In the good old days 10-15 years ago, 
here in the States anyway,before the dotcom bubble burst practically 
anyone with a good idea could put together a team and venture 
capitalists/angel investors would fall all
 over themselves to fund it.Such is not the case anymore! 

The 
last paragraph:Whenever I find myself going in circles, I generally 
take a long hard look at my project's scope.I would suggest that you 
should simplify your current plan's scopeto not include any of the 
business aspects yet regardinga new proposed software solution or any 
proposed enhancements to their current system but should totally focus first on developing a software prototype
 using currently available tools to accurately model those aspects of 
the current environment of an educational system that are of interest to
 you.Only after you have successfully modeled the current 
environment as you now know it should you begin to look at ways to 
enhance it.In many software systems that have been in the field for a 
while,things tend to work the way they do(trade-offs) because of an 
evolution to
 meet some customer marketing need.

With this down-sized scope,
 this will still be a great technical learning endeavor for you to 
experience developing a real-life software prototype. This will also 
be very useful for you to evaluate the software model's complexity, to 
test your own understanding of the environment, to evaluate the software
 tools available today and their capabilities, etc. etc..

Generally,
 in my opinion anyway, successfullywriting fundable, fully 
maintainable secure marketable legal software generally will typically 
require the expertise of some marketing, legal, finance, andsoftware 
design professionals that have already been there and done that.

--- On Mon, 2/7/11, Hilary Bailey <my77elephants@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Hilary Bailey <my77elephants@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Totally lost in learning Ruby
To: "ruby-talk ML" <ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org>
Date: Monday, February 7, 2011, 6:16 PM

Hi everybody,
Based on the responses I have been receiving, I will greatly appreciate 
any comment on how to move forward from this point. Thanks in advance to 
all respondents whom have been soooooo kind and patient.

What I want to create is a database that can measure the performance of
all entities in a school district. The closest software that exhibits
some semblance is that of Microsoft Access. Where, as I understand it,
the input entry of a single data can be housed and then derived, through
a set of queries, then further analyzedthrough/by Microsoft Solver
software.

The difference with my proposal would be that based on selected
indicators [which will be dynamically influenced by changed event(s) and
policy(ies], which would be able to measure success. I have been exposed
to a statistical software named SPSS and having worked as an economist,
has influenced my outlook on creating an approach/database/software
which would indicate in real time, measured results.

As you can tell,there is an element of nervousness regarding saying
too much. But on the other hand, if not much is said, not much help can
be given. So it's a "catch 24", where since the last 20 years I have
been improving on a systems that would be able to measure defined
academic output, vis-a-vis, financial constraints etc..

Mike Stephens recommended Mendix as a possible solution to my woes. Do
you know of such arena?

Therefore, I figured that, doing it all by myself may be the best
solution.However, some of my concerns are: "Why reinvent the wheel?',
How can I create a sustainable system that does not compromise quality?,
What curriculum structure should I follow that will meet my needs
without, straying from my goals?

Therefore, this is my dilemma, which seems to be going in circles. Any
suggestions.

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