This is probably the BEST Ruby tutorial I have seen on Digg (so far). I saw quite a few go by, but this one really gives the power to the user and walks them through the language, while letting them type themselves, as well.Wow, now I am starting to think that Ruby > PHP (at least for certain things, of course.)
_why has updated the code base for the demo. Each session now consumes much less memory which means the incredible digg influx should be (if not perfectly) better handled.If it was too slow for you before, give it a shot now.
hierosNov 29, 2005
I like it. I hope Ruby turns out to be better than C++, too.
cparsonsNov 29, 2005
Should be able to give antidiggs
telegonNov 29, 2005
I like the waffles comment. Nice. It'll be even nicer when the sites back up.
steven_Nov 29, 2005
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garykingNov 29, 2005
This is probably the BEST Ruby tutorial I have seen on Digg (so far). I saw quite a few go by, but this one really gives the power to the user and walks them through the language, while letting them type themselves, as well.Wow, now I am starting to think that Ruby > PHP (at least for certain things, of course.)
garykingNov 29, 2005
Jadix, just type in whatever has the gray background. So in your case, type in:[]
werdockNov 30, 2005
It didn't go too far for me. After the first step it stopped.
dannohungNov 30, 2005
_why has updated the code base for the demo. Each session now consumes much less memory which means the incredible digg influx should be (if not perfectly) better handled.If it was too slow for you before, give it a shot now.
dirtycashDec 8, 2005
Thanks dlehman. For teh Link that is..
bohnsackDec 11, 2005
Type an empty array to move beyond the boys are different than girls part: []
vortech89Mar 5, 2006
I've been meaning to learn some of this Web 2.0 stuff. This is a nice, easy, and non-time-consuming way to learn some Ruby.digg
se1zureOct 1, 2006
indeed