There aren't very many OOP solutions on Codewars, despite Ruby being one of the oopiest languages around. I see many solutions with a single class, and many that are a bunch of global functions. It's making me kind of embarrassed to have used so many objects, and so many more lines of code.
@Mr_Green I know you didn't. I was going to try to reproduce your problem, but I can't without an XML file. I was wondering whether you wanted to throw up a gist or something...
@WayneConrad In the above question, the OP is trying with "wordpressdotcom", and I am actually trying to go with this link. import.jekyllrb.com/docs/wordpress
Learning to make classes, any suggested resources for getting my head wrapped around them? Anyone know of good code that would be a good example to read through?
@JonathanAllard very little to be honest. I know basically how classes look, I'm starting to get the point of initializing aspects, but writing out methods cold seems vague. I feel a lot more comfortable just writing code that solves problems or uses data than I do writing out things like @amount = amount inside a method.
It's kinda straightforward except a few gotchas. I'm bored, maybe I can walk you through an example of something you'd like to do?
I guess useful things to learn are *Difference between class and instance methods, *Inheritance and inclusion of modules ... Though the sidebar link kinda covers it
I already have a blog maintained by wordpress. Now, I am planning to move my blog posts to jekyll.
I already forked jekyll basic blog template from jekyllnow
and then I tried to import all my blog posts from wordpress to jekyll using Wordpress to jekyll exporter plugin as explained in this arti...
Hey, this is a Windows command shell problem... it's trying to interpret what's in the double-quoted string differently than how Linux would. How much do you want to bet?
You may or may not be able to run jekyll in Windows. It'll be a bit of luck if you can. Windows is, I am sad to say, a second-class citizen in the Ruby world. Not because Rubyists as a group hate Windows--just because Ruby was designed around Unix from the beginning, and most Rubyists work in Unix.
@JonathanAllard Saying "I am sad to say" is a shorthand for "I am sorry that you're having trouble with Ruby under Windows... I hope you may be able to someday experience how wonderful Ruby is when used in its native environment."
@Mr_Green You might want to have a look at cygwin for things like this. Cygwin gets you a *nix-like shell under Windows. That command probably would have worked under Cygwin.
Cool, there was a macroburst about 10 miles North. I could see the storm collapsing on the weather radar, and I felt the gust front go by when I was outside. Actually, you can see the gust front on the radar, a blue arc moving from North to South.
@JonathanAllard I'm glad you stopped in. Have we met before and my poor memory has forgotten?
Oh, argh! Yeah, I do appreciate that. I suffer from that sort of thing whenever I use rails... the rake tasks have a lot of magic in them, and they don't like to tell you what the magic is doing.
There's a new generation of programmers who refuse to put up with "RTFM" and other such shorthands for "you don't know this so I get to be curt/mean/etc. to you." I think it's a good thing.
Github's issue tracking is awesome. Discourse, I'm just trying now. Someone has started a discourse for Ruby (I can't find the link at the moment).
@JonathanAllard The Rails core is very much Japanese. Very nice guys, but the language/culture divide can make it interesting to try to discuss or contribute to the Ruby core. That gives me an idea of what it has been like for the rest of the world to use the languages invented in the English speaking world.
I love the French Canadian accent. I don't know the French language, so I can't put my finger on it, but I think it sounds great. I'm not sure what makes it different than European French. It just sounds good to my ear.
I've been to an "Americas" conference in Buenos Aires, and in the Spanish language, they tend to use 'American' for the Americas, and 'estadounidense' for the US
It sounded weird to hear people talk about the "American group" all the time referring to... well mostly Latin America
In Mexico, the U.S. is "Estado Unidos." Which makes sense.
The gal in this video says that the swear words are different in Canadian French than they are in mainland French. Heh. I wouldn't know, and I won't invite you to swear here. But I might have to look that up.
She says that if a Frenchman wants to speak like a Quebecker, he had better spend a lot of time with them, and "staying less in the West and the South," whatever that means.
I don't recognize the name... I'll have to look it up. But for now, it's past bedtime for me. It's been a pleasure to meet you, but I must go before I fall asleep on the keyboard and type something incredibly boring like eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee with my forehead.
Not for me. I usually go to bed around 9, but the neighborhood will be noisy until 1 or 2 or 3 in the morning. I plan to nap a lot today. Maybe get a latte around bedtime and then stay up and code.
Might sit out front and play the banjo while the fireworks are going off, too. Maybe I can work up an arrangement for "Yankie Doodle Dandy" or something.
well I spent all of yesterday learning responsive design so now I am under the gun to get these interfaces complete for tomorrow. got a meeting with the club owner later this afternoon to go over the scope of the project
it's a rather small community compared to others out there, but about 4k members and upwards to 10 mil hits a month traffic wise. it is by far the largest project I will have built
@ArupRakshit '.zip' and 'gz' files are different formats. I think your code may be trying to read a '.gz' file using code that is intended for a '.zip' file.
@JonathanMusso I don't understand. Was there supposed to be a link?
I have a project I am working on, and I would like some, or all of it
reviewed, how can I ask for this review on Code Review in a way that
produces the best possible value?
This is not about a question being on-topic, or off topic. Rather, this is about making on-topic questions great qu...
Please feel free to post a link to your question. The usual disclaimers apply: Offer not valid in all states, you must be 18 or over to enter, some limitations may apply, we may or may not actually follow the link, etc.
rubyzip-1.1.7/lib/zip/entry.rb:582:in `initialize': Is a directory @ rb_sysopen - /home/arup/Rails/gobgob-ror/lib/knet (Errno::EISDIR)
Anonymous
Does anyone else feel like they get sidetracked easily when they are home on the weekend? I feel like I get nothing done sometimes because I dance around projects.