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rubynuby == so many libraries, so little time...

Jeff Pritchard

4/1/2006 2:57:00 AM

Reading this forum while trying to study the pickaxe book and teach this
old dog some new tricks, I am at once awed and dazed by the huge number
of library's available to the would be ruby programmer.

I was just wondering if there is a global meeting place for these
libraries, and some way (other than asking in this forum) to find a
library you're looking for (based on what it does, rather than whatever
clever name it's author came up with for it.)

I just experimented with google and came up with rather mixed results.
If there isn't any well described repository somewhere, google looks
like a workable solution, but not a great one.

thanks,
jp

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3 Answers

Joel VanderWerf

4/1/2006 3:07:00 AM

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Jeff Pritchard wrote:
> Reading this forum while trying to study the pickaxe book and teach this
> old dog some new tricks, I am at once awed and dazed by the huge number
> of library's available to the would be ruby programmer.
>
> I was just wondering if there is a global meeting place for these
> libraries, and some way (other than asking in this forum) to find a
> library you're looking for (based on what it does, rather than whatever
> clever name it's author came up with for it.)

Here's a couple:

http://raa.ruby...
http://ruby...

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james_b

4/1/2006 3:26:00 AM

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Joel VanderWerf wrote:

> Here's a couple:
>
> http://raa.ruby...
> http://ruby...
>

You may also want to look at Code Zoo

http://ruby.co...


It pulls listings from RAA and R'forge, but adds user comments and some
alternative organization.


I think; I know of the site, but have rarely used it. Anyone here have
any observations about it?




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James Gray

4/1/2006 3:54:00 AM

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On Mar 31, 2006, at 9:25 PM, James Britt wrote:

> You may also want to look at Code Zoo
>
> http://ruby.co...

> I think; I know of the site, but have rarely used it. Anyone here
> have any observations about it?

I submitted an addition within days of the site going public. I just
searched and it's still not there. That about sums up my
experience. ;)

James Edward Gray II