ruby 1.8.1 is out
Latest stable release ruby 1.8.1 is finally announced: This is mainly a bug fix release.
Posted by sughimsi on 25 Dec 2003
Latest stable release ruby 1.8.1 is finally announced: This is mainly a bug fix release.
Posted by sughimsi on 25 Dec 2003
Mike Stok has written an excellent recap of the 3rd International Ruby Conference, featured on the front page of O’Reilly’s ONLamp site, entitled “Ruby’s Present and Future”.
2003-12-20
In [ruby-talk:88503], David Alan Black announced the launch of the new official process for RCRs. The new process is the result of matz’s desire to further formalize the process, as expressed in his RubyConf 2003 presentation.
2003-12-19
Ruby 1.8.1 preview3 is out. Go get ruby 1.8.1 preview3 || rubyforge mirror.
Posted by NaHi on 5 Dec 2003
” Documentation for the Ruby 1.8 standard library”: http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/ is available. This is the HTML from the RDoc comments resulting from Gavin Sinclair’s stdlib-doc project.
2003-11-23
Today, Matz announced the availability of ruby 1.8.1 preview1 and, subsequently, ruby 1.8.1 preview2 || rubyforge mirror As always, we encourage Rubyists to download this preview release and put it through its paces. Your testing, bug reports, and patches will lead to a stable ruby 1.8.1.
2003-10-30
Ruby Conference 2003 will soon be held in November 14-16, 2003, on Austin, Texas U.S.A.
Posted by sughimsi on 1 Oct 2003
(dblack posted an article ‘Happy Birthday, Ruby, and an announcement….’ [ruby-talk:65632]. Following is excerpted from the article.)
Posted by NaHi on 24 Feb 2003
(MNeumann announced the first European Ruby Conference at [ruby-talk:65418]. Following is excerpted from the post.)
Posted by NaHi on 21 Feb 2003
RAA Ruby Application Archive has been updated. (see [ruby-talk:63170]) Changes:
Posted by usa on 31 Jan 2003
Here on the Ruby Garden Wiki comes a page to compile Ruby’s year 2002 and plans on 2003. The deadline is January 9. RubyIn2002 http://www.rubygarden.org/ruby?RubyIn2002 This page supports a following plan: “The Year in Scripting Languages(Lua/Perl/Python/Ruby/Tcl)”. The aim of that is to encourage these scripting language communities to collaborate with each other; its first step is to know neighbors, which will lead us to be able to share our efforts on scriptings. The chair person is Mitchell N. Charity. see also: [ruby-talk:60604], [ruby-talk:60731] Final result can be seen at http://www.vendian.org/language_year/.
Posted by tamura on 7 Jan 2003