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SASADA Koichi
Hi guys,
We released Rubyist Magazine vol.2.
This post is summary of RubiMa vol.2 (written by mput).
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= Rubyist Magazine vol.0002 =
=============================
http://jp.rubyist.net/magazine/?0002
= foreword
==========
By : TAKAHASHI Masayoshi (Rubyist Magazine editor-in-chief)
A greeting from the chief editor.
= Rubyist Hotlinks No.2 : Mr. MAEDA Shugo
=========================================
Rubyist Hotlinks is a series of interviews to Rubyists.
This time we interviewed with MAEDA Shugo. Shugo is known
as the author of mod_ruby and eruby.
= Let's begin programming with Ruby
===================================
By : Dan
It is the Ruby primer for non-programmer, the very
introduction to Ruby.
= Life with Apollo -- Ruby on Windows
=====================================
By : moriq
Introduction to Apollo. Apollo is an ease-to-use GUI
library on Windows.
= Writing Web Proxy Using WEBrick
=================================
By : MATSUNO Tokuhiro
WEBrick has been included for Ruby's standard distribution
since ruby-1.8.x, so in this article we make an easy
contents filter and see how it is easy to use WEBrick.
= Nora Tutorial No.2
====================
By : MoonWolf
Nora Tutorial is a series of articles to introduce the use
of Nora: the Web Application Library. This time, a
description on Nora's template engine is given.
= Ruby Library Report No.1 IoC containers
=========================================
By : TATEISHI Takaaki
In RLR we introduce libraries and developer tools. No.1 of
this series is concerning about some Ruby libraries
generally called IoC containers.
= RPM with Ruby
===============
By : moriq
Introduction of ruby-rpm: the extension library to
manipulate RPM using ruby script.
= A bit specific "specific method" introduction
===============================================
By : NAKAJIMA Taku
Analyzing Ruby's magnetism from the viewpoint of "the
Reduction of Complexity" in Social System field. Why you
are attracted to Ruby? What's different form Java? The
answer may be here.
= How to crack Ruby
===================
By : TANAKA Akira
Through an explanation of what kind of code can make Ruby
core-dumped (and why that happens), the author reports how
to create your program safer.
= OpenSource Conference 2004 Ruby BoF report
============================================
By : SUKETA Masaki
OpenSource Conference 2004 was held in Japan this September
and there was a Ruby BoF. This is the report of that BoF.
= Ruby Conference 2004 report
=============================
By : SASADA Koichi, TAKAHASHI Masayoshi, OGINO Junya
Report of Ruby Conference 2004, held in October at VA, USA.
This reports includes special interview with David A. Black (Thanks!)
= RubySports
============
By : Red Holy Water
A rubyist's essay.
= RubyEventCheck
================
Nu : MATSUNO Tokuhiro, HAYAKAWA Tenko
Events Guide for rubyist.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
The next issue is scheduled on the mid November, 2004.
= Planned list of contents
* Rubyist Hotlinks No.3 : Kazuhiko
* Kansai OpenSource 2004 report
* Use of Win32OLE from Ruby
We would like to hear from you! Also welcomed are your
contributions:
* Technical article related to Ruby
* Instance report for Ruby utilization
* Essays involve Ruby
* something related to Ruby
... in Japanese if you can use that
Any questions, comments, or posts you may have should be
sent to Rubyist Magazine editorial desk : (e-mail address removed)
Regards,
We released Rubyist Magazine vol.2.
This post is summary of RubiMa vol.2 (written by mput).
=============================
= Rubyist Magazine vol.0002 =
=============================
http://jp.rubyist.net/magazine/?0002
= foreword
==========
By : TAKAHASHI Masayoshi (Rubyist Magazine editor-in-chief)
A greeting from the chief editor.
= Rubyist Hotlinks No.2 : Mr. MAEDA Shugo
=========================================
Rubyist Hotlinks is a series of interviews to Rubyists.
This time we interviewed with MAEDA Shugo. Shugo is known
as the author of mod_ruby and eruby.
= Let's begin programming with Ruby
===================================
By : Dan
It is the Ruby primer for non-programmer, the very
introduction to Ruby.
= Life with Apollo -- Ruby on Windows
=====================================
By : moriq
Introduction to Apollo. Apollo is an ease-to-use GUI
library on Windows.
= Writing Web Proxy Using WEBrick
=================================
By : MATSUNO Tokuhiro
WEBrick has been included for Ruby's standard distribution
since ruby-1.8.x, so in this article we make an easy
contents filter and see how it is easy to use WEBrick.
= Nora Tutorial No.2
====================
By : MoonWolf
Nora Tutorial is a series of articles to introduce the use
of Nora: the Web Application Library. This time, a
description on Nora's template engine is given.
= Ruby Library Report No.1 IoC containers
=========================================
By : TATEISHI Takaaki
In RLR we introduce libraries and developer tools. No.1 of
this series is concerning about some Ruby libraries
generally called IoC containers.
= RPM with Ruby
===============
By : moriq
Introduction of ruby-rpm: the extension library to
manipulate RPM using ruby script.
= A bit specific "specific method" introduction
===============================================
By : NAKAJIMA Taku
Analyzing Ruby's magnetism from the viewpoint of "the
Reduction of Complexity" in Social System field. Why you
are attracted to Ruby? What's different form Java? The
answer may be here.
= How to crack Ruby
===================
By : TANAKA Akira
Through an explanation of what kind of code can make Ruby
core-dumped (and why that happens), the author reports how
to create your program safer.
= OpenSource Conference 2004 Ruby BoF report
============================================
By : SUKETA Masaki
OpenSource Conference 2004 was held in Japan this September
and there was a Ruby BoF. This is the report of that BoF.
= Ruby Conference 2004 report
=============================
By : SASADA Koichi, TAKAHASHI Masayoshi, OGINO Junya
Report of Ruby Conference 2004, held in October at VA, USA.
This reports includes special interview with David A. Black (Thanks!)
= RubySports
============
By : Red Holy Water
A rubyist's essay.
= RubyEventCheck
================
Nu : MATSUNO Tokuhiro, HAYAKAWA Tenko
Events Guide for rubyist.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
The next issue is scheduled on the mid November, 2004.
= Planned list of contents
* Rubyist Hotlinks No.3 : Kazuhiko
* Kansai OpenSource 2004 report
* Use of Win32OLE from Ruby
We would like to hear from you! Also welcomed are your
contributions:
* Technical article related to Ruby
* Instance report for Ruby utilization
* Essays involve Ruby
* something related to Ruby
... in Japanese if you can use that
Any questions, comments, or posts you may have should be
sent to Rubyist Magazine editorial desk : (e-mail address removed)
Regards,