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2006 Aug 14
7
Ruby In Steel 0.75 now available
{{Version 0.75 of Ruby In Steel}} is now available for download. This
release includes significantly enhanced colour coding and collapsing for
both Ruby and Rails (RHTML) files and provides support for debugging
support for Ruby In Rails. Previous versions only provided debugging for
standard Ruby projects. The Ruby In Steel IDE is hosted within
Microsoft?s Visual Studio 2005 (Standard edition or
2006 May 20
11
We''re adding Rails development features to the Steel IDE
...and we need your feedback!
As some of you may know, we have recently released the first public beta
of a Ruby IDE called ''Steel'' for Visual Studio. Beta 0.5 has colour
coding, code collapsing and various editing features (bracket matching,
commenting, syntax error location etc.) plus a docked interactive
console.
At the end of this month we will release v 0.6 which has
2006 Jun 24
32
Why is there no Smalltalk-like IDE for Ruby?
I posted this to comp.lang.ruby and comp.lang.smalltalk, and my blog.
I will likely get destroyed, but it will be worth it if at least one
nugget of information helps the Ruby IDE makers.
-----------------------------------------
Hi all --
I shout my question to the entire Ruby + Smalltalk community: Smalltalk
has had amazing IDEs for decades, why not Ruby? Smalltalkers, Ruby
needs your help!
2007 Feb 27
0
>< Top Buildings -- Steel Buildins and Underwater / Underground buildings ><
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world<http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/>
Tuffest, largest, highest, underwater and underground buildings
*
<http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/>
[image: Top 10 Records] <http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/>
World Most Tuff Building
Earthquake Proove buildings
American Steel Buildings
Allied steel building
The
2008 Jul 25
4
Any Flash/ SilverLight Flex Equivalent for ROR?
I was wondering if there are any equivalents to flash/silverlight or
flex (would ajax be an equivalent?) for ROR? for creating RIAs?
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2007 Dec 22
8
Rails 2.0 scaffold
Hey guys,
I posted the other day about scaffold not working and i was told that it
was rails 2.0 doing this. (btw i''m using adgile web development)
I have read on the internet that you need to put extra stuff like title,
description......
So i did this:
C:\ruby\depot>ruby script\generate scaffold Product Admin id:int
title:varchar(1
00) description:text image_url:varchar(200)
2007 Sep 23
62
moving from aptana to 3rdRail
How? I have a project full of gems etc etc how can I move it in
3rdRail? I hope I don''t have to do it manually for every single file..
any help appreciated
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2006 Jun 09
1
Anyone using RIDE-ME?
Visual Studio-based IDE for Rails? Stands for Rails IDE Minus Eclipse.
2012 Nov 13
1
About systemfit package
Dear friends,
I have written the following lines in R console wich already exist in pdf
file systemfit:
data( "GrunfeldGreene" )
library( "plm" )
GGPanel <- plm.data( GrunfeldGreene, c( "firm", "year" ) )
greeneSur <- systemfit( invest ~ value + capital, method = "SUR",
+ data = GGPanel )
greenSur
I have obtained the following incomplete
2013 Apr 08
2
How can I extract part of the data in a panel dataset?
Taking the Grunfeld data, which is built-in in R, for example,
(1)How can I construct a dataset (or dataframe) that consists of the data
of all firms in 1951?
(2)How can I calculate the average capital in each form over the period
1951-1954?
What I can imagine is to categorize the data by firm, and then select the
data between 1951 and 1954 for each firm, but how can I do it?
Thanks,
Miao
2011 Nov 18
1
Drawing ticks in the 3rd and 4th row of a lattice
Dear all,
I want to draw ticks on the 3rd and 4th row of a lattice. How do I do this
? In my search of the help, I discovered a parameter alternating,which kind
of says where the ticks will be but does not suffice for me.
I am running this command : -
barchart(X03/1000~time|Company,
data=df1[which(df1$time!=1),],
horiz=F,
2007 Sep 07
5
Ruby IDE with wxRuby
Hello All,
There seems to have been a lot of interest in getting wxScintilla
incorperated, and I think most of us who want it, want it so we can
create an editor, so to avoid multiple projects comming out with the
same goal (Not really that bad of a problem....), I''m going to kick
start this, and ask that anyone interested in developing a Editor with
wxRuby and wxScintilla, to send
2009 Mar 14
1
error in wine
hello i try use Wine in mandriva extreme 2.1
i got 2 game and i try emulate this two games
1 is steel fury i got something like this in terminal[/code][alex at localhost win_e]$ cd Steel\ Fury\ -\ Kharkov\ 1942
[alex at localhost Steel Fury - Kharkov 1942]$ wine starter.exe
[alex at localhost Steel Fury - Kharkov 1942]$ fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on HDA ATI HDMI, disabling
2004 Feb 18
2
ssh - how to send password ?
Hi,
I'm trying to learn rsync and to aid this I'm trying some 'simple'
syncronising over the net using SSH. What I can't find clearly explained
in the docs is where to put the remote user password in the command line
argument.
For example I want to sync the two 'documents' directories - one on my
local Linux box and another on a server in my office. The command
2009 Jul 23
0
Early-Bird Deadline, Schedule: Data Mining Conference in California - Salford Systems
Salford Data Mining Conference
August 23rd - 25th, 2009
San Diego, California
Early-Bird Registration Deadline: July 24th, 2009
http://SalfordDataMining.com/agenda.php
Post-Conference Training
August 26th - 28th, 2009
Our conference will offer prominent keynote speakers and informative real world application solutions. Conference topics include:
* What Data Mining Has to Say About the
2011 Feb 13
0
Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
I went a few directories up and found the 64 bit version. Thanks Keith.
much appreciated!
I have this working great now, I'm just struggling to find an init
script for ices. The ices-cc build you linked installed first time :)
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:27:37 +0000, Huw - Junglised
<contact at junglised.co.uk> wrote:
> Ive just tried running that but I'm getting this
2007 Mar 14
1
Top 10 HIGHEST BUILDINGS - THE WORLD RECORDS
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<http://mega-structures.blogspot.com/>
[image: Top 10 Records] <http://mega-structures.blogspot.com/>
World Most Tuff Building
Earthquake Proove buildings
American Steel Buildings
Allied steel building
The Star Cooling Tower
*Top <http://mega-structures.blogspot.com/> 10
2011 Feb 13
3
Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
Ive just tried running that but I'm getting this error:
[root at junglised ~]# rpm -ivh
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
Retrieving
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
error: skipping
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
- transfer failed - Unknown or
2016 Mar 15
2
RFC: New IR attribute incoming-stack-align
I'm open to other suggestions. The problem is that these functions
service an incoming abi stack alignment that differs from the host's
abi alignment.
An alternative would be to have the 'alignstack' IR attribute itself
reduce the incoming stack alignment assumption. i.e. if it's
specified then it's fair to assume that the incoming stack does not
have the correct
2008 Mar 05
1
R_alloc with structures with "flexible array members"
Dear All,
In a package, I want to use some C code where I am using a structure
(as the basic element of a linked list) with flexible array members.
Basically, this is a structure where the last component is an
incomplete array type (e.g., Harbison & Steel, "C, a reference
manual, 5th ed.", p. 159) such as:
struct Sequence {
struct Sequence *next;
int len;
unsigned int