I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for new people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks? Rails Blobber -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On 8/4/06, Rails Blobber <railsblob@railsblob.com> wrote:> I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for new > people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or > Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks?Mongrel is probably the best to use. And I''ve rarely seen a higher mispeling-to-word ratio. Congratulations! Joe
On 8/4/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:> On 8/4/06, Rails Blobber <railsblob@railsblob.com> wrote: > > I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for new > > people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or > > Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks? > > Mongrel is probably the best to use. > > And I''ve rarely seen a higher mispeling-to-word ratio. Congratulations! >Ahahahhaahaa "I am only learning Rubby. It was written by a Zen man in the Japan who learned it while meditating and it Did Not Repeat on him. His name is Matthew and he makes Rubby to be fun for coders like me and you." http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/my-new-blob.html
> And I''ve rarely seen a higher mispeling-to-word ratio.Joe, You may have come close if you typed a few more words! Funny how you mispelled mispelling! Usually "And" is not used to start a sentence! But hey, it is a mailing list, right? :-) Michael -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On 8/4/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:> On 8/4/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 8/4/06, Rails Blobber <railsblob@railsblob.com> wrote: > > > I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for new > > > people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or > > > Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks? > > > > Mongrel is probably the best to use. > > > > And I''ve rarely seen a higher mispeling-to-word ratio. Congratulations! > > > > Ahahahhaahaa > > "I am only learning Rubby. It was written by a Zen man in the Japan > who learned it while meditating and it Did Not Repeat on him. His name > is Matthew and he makes Rubby to be fun for coders like me and you." > > http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/my-new-blob.htmlI also like: "htpp:\\www.loudshouting.com This is the man who invented Rails. I forget his name, but he uses his initials for his name - DDT. DDT is so clever he is Danish. He invented Rails in a week and then went to live in America with other Rubby programmers. He believes in software Having Opinions which means that Rails knows what it likes and will not work for you if it disagrees with you. I think he is great. He fights with Javac programmers all the time. He always wins though because Javac programmers are Very Slow and he is Agile. Because Rubby was invented by Zen in Japan all Rubby programmers are good at martian arts and can Kick Ass if Javacs show up. I am just learnding how to do this!" http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/rubby-links-on-ww-w.html
On 8/4/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:> > Ahahahhaahaa > > > > "I am only learning Rubby. It was written by a Zen man in the Japan > > who learned it while meditating and it Did Not Repeat on him. His name > > is Matthew and he makes Rubby to be fun for coders like me and you." > > > > http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/my-new-blob.html > > I also like: > > "htpp:\\www.loudshouting.com > > This is the man who invented Rails. I forget his name, but he uses his > initials for his name - DDT. DDT is so clever he is Danish. He > invented Rails in a week and then went to live in America with other > Rubby programmers. He believes in software Having Opinions which means > that Rails knows what it likes and will not work for you if it > disagrees with you. I think he is great. He fights with Javac > programmers all the time. He always wins though because Javac > programmers are Very Slow and he is Agile. Because Rubby was invented > by Zen in Japan all Rubby programmers are good at martian arts and can > Kick Ass if Javacs show up. I am just learnding how to do this!" > > http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/rubby-links-on-ww-w.htmlMy nervous is huge.
Joe Van Dyk wrote:> On 8/4/06, Rails Blobber <railsblob@railsblob.com> wrote: >> I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for new >> people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or >> Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks? > > Mongrel is probably the best to use. > > And I''ve rarely seen a higher mispeling-to-word ratio. Congratulations!Leaving aside the misspelling noise, there are severe problems with the signal: http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/rubby-links-on-ww-w.html !!! Justin
this guy can''t be for real. that blog (i mean "blob") is something... ed On 8/4/06, Justin Forder <justin@justinforder.me.uk> wrote:> > Joe Van Dyk wrote: > > On 8/4/06, Rails Blobber <railsblob@railsblob.com> wrote: > >> I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for > new > >> people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or > >> Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks? > > > > Mongrel is probably the best to use. > > > > And I''ve rarely seen a higher mispeling-to-word ratio. Congratulations! > > Leaving aside the misspelling noise, there are severe problems with the > signal: > > http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/rubby-links-on-ww-w.html > > !!! > > Justin > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060804/c5e2a40a/attachment-0001.html
I''m betting parody, and a brilliant one at that :) martin On 8/5/06, Ed Hickey <bassnode@gmail.com> wrote:> this guy can''t be for real. that blog (i mean "blob") is something... > > ed > > > On 8/4/06, Justin Forder < justin@justinforder.me.uk> wrote: > > Joe Van Dyk wrote: > > > On 8/4/06, Rails Blobber < railsblob@railsblob.com> wrote: > > >> I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for > new > > >> people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or > > >> Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks? > > > > > > Mongrel is probably the best to use. > > > > > > And I''ve rarely seen a higher mispeling-to-word ratio. Congratulations! > > > > Leaving aside the misspelling noise, there are severe problems with the > > signal: > > > > > http://railsblob.blogspot.com/2006/08/rubby-links-on-ww-w.html > > > > !!! > > > > Justin > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > >
Martin DeMello wrote:> I''m betting parody, and a brilliant one at that :) > > martinI am de Lighted that I have the Rubby communisty behind me and in front of me. I am looking froward to having more Rails fun on he W. w. W and when I get MOngrill working I will make some Rails recipes for all of everyone! Hav fun Rubby hackxers! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.