[#399938] how to read arrary with an array — "Richard D." <lists@...>

Hello. I believe this is basic question, but I'm just starting to learn

19 messages 2012/10/02

[#400050] img src while sending email ruby cgi — Ferdous ara <lists@...>

Hi

16 messages 2012/10/05

[#400351] Drop 1st and last particular character — ajay paswan <lists@...>

What is the most efficient way to drop '#' from the first place and last

15 messages 2012/10/16

[#400374] database part of a desktop application — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...>

Hi,

14 messages 2012/10/16
[#400375] Re: database part of a desktop application — Chad Perrin <code@...> 2012/10/16

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 05:28:39AM +0900, Sebastjan H. wrote:

[#400377] Re: database part of a desktop application — sto.mar@... 2012/10/17

Am 16.10.2012 23:24, schrieb Chad Perrin:

[#400389] Re: database part of a desktop application — Chad Perrin <code@...> 2012/10/17

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 01:39:21PM +0900, sto.mar@web.de wrote:

[#400386] Unable to send attachment, and dealing with multiple attachment — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2012/10/17

[#400454] Hash with Integer key issue — Wayne Simmerson <lists@...>

Hi Im new to Ruby and am getting some unexpected results from a

18 messages 2012/10/19

[#400535] Name/symbol/object type clash? What is happening here? — Todd Benson <caduceass@...>

It's nonsense code, but I'm curious as to what is going on behind the scenes...

41 messages 2012/10/23

[#400556] Calling a method foo() or an object foo.method_call_here - both — Marc Heiler <lists@...>

Hello.

13 messages 2012/10/24

[#400650] OpenSSL ECDSA public key from private — Nokan Emiro <uzleepito@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2012/10/27

[#400680] Passing folder as argument ARGV? — Joz Private <lists@...>

Is there an easy way to pass multiple files on the command line?

15 messages 2012/10/28
[#400681] Re: Passing folder as argument ARGV? — brad smith <bradleydsmith@...> 2012/10/28

How are you traversing the directory you pass in on the command line ?

[#400697] File.readable? and /proc — Jeff Moore <lists@...>

root@nail:/projects/proc_fs# uname -a

13 messages 2012/10/28

[#400714] Marshal.load weird issue — "Pierre J." <lists@...>

Hi guys

12 messages 2012/10/28

[#400781] bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — "Mean L." <lists@...>

irb(main):001:0> local1 if local1 = "created"

21 messages 2012/10/30
[#400807] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex@...> 2012/10/31

Oh, and in case it wasn't apparent: you can just add

[#400808] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@...> 2012/10/31

On 10/31/2012 4:52 PM, Bartosz Dziewoナгki wrote:

[#400809] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2012/10/31

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@ngtech.co.il>wrote:

[#400784] REXML & HTMLentities incorrectly map to UTF-8 — "Mark S." <lists@...>

I have some XML data (UTF 8) that I'm trying to convert into another XML

13 messages 2012/10/30

Re: cannot reverse string using drb :(

From: ajay paswan <lists@...>
Date: 2012-10-01 17:24:46 UTC
List: ruby-talk #399901
"Jes炭s Gabriel y Gal叩n" <jgabrielygalan@gmail.com> wrote in post
#1078201:
> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 6:34 PM, ajay paswan <lists@ruby-forum.com>
> wrote:
>> # start up the DRb service
>> object[0].each do |aa|
>>
>> puts "all string reversed"
>>
>> --
>> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>>
>
> If you check the DRB docs here
> (http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-1.9.2/libdoc/drb/rdoc/index.html), you
> will see:
  where is it written, sorry to be stupid, but may be am asking these 
questions as I am not comfortable or cannot read doc's any help 
please..?
>
>
>
> 1.9.2p290 :041 > remote_array.map! do |el|
> 1.9.2p290 :042 >     if Array === el
> 1.9.2p290 :043?>     el.map{|s| s.reverse}
> 1.9.2p290 :044?>     else
Its great to have so explained answer, but really I am unable to get the
meaniing of codes, and what if I deal with a class's object?
> 1.9.2p290 :045 >       el
> 1.9.2p290 :046?>     end
> 1.9.2p290 :047?>   end
>  => [["tsrif", "dnoces", "driht", "htruof"], false]
> 1.9.2p290 :048 > remote_array[1] = true
>  => true
>
> Which as you see is a bit weird, but this is because the structure you
> chose. I know this is just an example, but it shows that you should
> model your server objects in such a way to make easy for the clients
> to do the stuff.
Sorry, but can I get an example Sir?
>
> Jesus.

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