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The Digit

8/24/2006 8:57:00 PM

Hello. Im looking for resources about Net::HTTP. Im new to Ruby but ive
been learning it to make programs which goes to an online game webpage,
logs in with the username and password and logs in. Then when its logged
in it automaticly goes to different pages on that domain and refreshes
them twice. So I looked around and found that to do this I have to use
Net::HTTP to go to the internet and do all this stuff so I need to know
of good websites which can teach me to use Net::HTTP or any other pages
related to Net::HTTP. Thank you to anyone helping me in the future.

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14 Answers

The Digit

8/24/2006 9:01:00 PM

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The Digit wrote:
> Hello. Im looking for resources about Net::HTTP. Im new to Ruby but ive
> been learning it to make programs which goes to an online game webpage,
> logs in with the username and password and logs in. Then when its logged
> in it automaticly goes to different pages on that domain and refreshes
> them twice. So I looked around and found that to do this I have to use
> Net::HTTP to go to the internet and do all this stuff so I need to know
> of good websites which can teach me to use Net::HTTP or any other pages
> related to Net::HTTP. Thank you to anyone helping me in the future.

Oh and I forgot to put I checked at Google but havent really found any
good pages. Also if you guys could give me a snippet page then that
would be extremely useful too.

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William Crawford

8/24/2006 9:05:00 PM

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The Digit wrote:
> The Digit wrote:
>> Hello. Im looking for resources about Net::HTTP. Im new to Ruby but ive
>> been learning it to make programs which goes to an online game webpage,
>> logs in with the username and password and logs in. Then when its logged
>> in it automaticly goes to different pages on that domain and refreshes
>> them twice. So I looked around and found that to do this I have to use
>> Net::HTTP to go to the internet and do all this stuff so I need to know
>> of good websites which can teach me to use Net::HTTP or any other pages
>> related to Net::HTTP. Thank you to anyone helping me in the future.
>
> Oh and I forgot to put I checked at Google but havent really found any
> good pages. Also if you guys could give me a snippet page then that
> would be extremely useful too.

http://www.bigbold.com/snippets/post...
http://ruby.about.com/od/tutorials/ss/delicious_...
http://www.juretta.com/log/2006/08/13/ruby_net_http_and...

That kind of thing?

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The Digit

8/24/2006 9:06:00 PM

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> http://www.bigbold.com/snippets/post...
> http://ruby.about.com/od/tutorials/ss/delicious_...
> http://www.juretta.com/log/2006/08/13/ruby_net_http_and...
>
> That kind of thing?
Yes :D! Thank you. If anyone has more resources then that would be great
appreciated.

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Cliff Cyphers

8/24/2006 11:19:00 PM

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Out of curiosity, what are you using for your search string? Here I'm
getting a good number of articles, howto's, etc.. by using:

ruby net::http

The Digit wrote:
> The Digit wrote:
>> Hello. Im looking for resources about Net::HTTP. Im new to Ruby but ive
>> been learning it to make programs which goes to an online game webpage,
>> logs in with the username and password and logs in. Then when its logged
>> in it automaticly goes to different pages on that domain and refreshes
>> them twice. So I looked around and found that to do this I have to use
>> Net::HTTP to go to the internet and do all this stuff so I need to know
>> of good websites which can teach me to use Net::HTTP or any other pages
>> related to Net::HTTP. Thank you to anyone helping me in the future.
>
> Oh and I forgot to put I checked at Google but havent really found any
> good pages. Also if you guys could give me a snippet page then that
> would be extremely useful too.
>

Aaron Patterson

8/25/2006 3:57:00 AM

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On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 06:00:38AM +0900, The Digit wrote:
> The Digit wrote:
> > Hello. Im looking for resources about Net::HTTP. Im new to Ruby but ive
> > been learning it to make programs which goes to an online game webpage,
> > logs in with the username and password and logs in. Then when its logged
> > in it automaticly goes to different pages on that domain and refreshes
> > them twice. So I looked around and found that to do this I have to use
> > Net::HTTP to go to the internet and do all this stuff so I need to know
> > of good websites which can teach me to use Net::HTTP or any other pages
> > related to Net::HTTP. Thank you to anyone helping me in the future.
>
> Oh and I forgot to put I checked at Google but havent really found any
> good pages. Also if you guys could give me a snippet page then that
> would be extremely useful too.

Try WWW::Mechanize. http://mechanize.ruby...

--Aaron


Phil T

6/15/2012 11:09:00 AM

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On 6/14/2012 9:31 AM, Carl wrote:
> John in Honolulu wrote:
>> Anyone using Great Jazz Standards Anthology for Guitar:by Fred
>> Sokolow? I love this book and am wondering if anyone has found a
>> second volume. I've seen lots of other books by Fred but love his
>> take (and tab with CD) on jazz standards.Or any other suggestions on
>> tabs for solo guitar like these?
>>

check out www.chordmelody.com . He seems to have every book ever
published listed there.

Carl

6/18/2012 4:36:00 PM

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John in Honolulu wrote:
> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:31:12 AM UTC-10, Carl wrote:
>> John in Honolulu wrote:
>>> Anyone using Great Jazz Standards Anthology for Guitar:by Fred
>>> Sokolow? I love this book and am wondering if anyone has found a
>>> second volume. I've seen lots of other books by Fred but love his
>>> take (and tab with CD) on jazz standards.Or any other suggestions on
>>> tabs for solo guitar like these?
>>>
>> Well, I can't know if they meet your standard, but in doing a quick
>> search for you, I came up with these two books available on Amazon
>> which appear to be similar to yours in approach, though I have no
>> personal experience with either of them.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Favorites-Solo-Guitar-Arrangements/dp/0634028790/ref=pd_sim_b_3/178-91737...
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Guitar-Chord-Melodies-Solo/dp/0793558271/ref=pd_sim_b_1/178-91737...
>>
>> If you want to attack something a little different, you might want
>> to know that there are two excellent guitar solo-arranged books, one
>> on Miles Davis, and one on Thelonius Monk. I do own them though I
>> haven't had the chance to delve into them yet. If you're interested,
>> email me and I'll send you the titles and links if I can find them.
>> if you post a request here, I may or may not see it in some time.
>>
>> Another book that I think is excellently done, is a Mel Bay
>> publication called "Fingerstyle Jazz". It covers about a dozen of
>> the most popular standards. There will be a little overlap with what
>> you already have. That's hard to avoid.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>
> Carl-
> Thanks for your post in guit group. I've already ordered Jazz favs by
> Yelin, and will take a look @ the Mel bay book. I'd love to know the
> titles of the other books you mentioned. I'm really interested in
> chord/melody arrangements with tab(my reading isn't great!).
> Standards mostly.
> Aloha, John
>
John, good luck with the endeavor. When you asked for the "other two books",
I think you meant the Miles Davis one and the Thelonius Monk one?

1. Miles Davis for Solo Guitar, Hal Leonard, arr. by Jamie Findlay
http://www.amazon.com/Miles-Davis-Solo-Guitar/dp/0634023020/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340037084&sr=8-1&keywords=Miles+Davis+for+S...

2. Thelonius Monk For Guitar By Gary Wittner, Hal Leonard
http://www.amazon.com/Thelonious-Monk-Guitar/dp/0793587530/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340037138&sr=1-1&keywords=Thelonius+Monk+...

While many of the tunes are not easy (well, what do you expect from Davis &
Monk?), the books are very well written and easy to read. They contain both
music and tab. The Davis book comes with a CD! Enjoy!


Carl

6/18/2012 4:44:00 PM

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Carl wrote:
> John in Honolulu wrote:
>> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:31:12 AM UTC-10, Carl wrote:
>>> John in Honolulu wrote:
>>>> Anyone using Great Jazz Standards Anthology for Guitar:by Fred
>>>> Sokolow? I love this book and am wondering if anyone has found a
>>>> second volume. I've seen lots of other books by Fred but love his
>>>> take (and tab with CD) on jazz standards.Or any other suggestions
>>>> on tabs for solo guitar like these?
>>>>
>>> Well, I can't know if they meet your standard, but in doing a quick
>>> search for you, I came up with these two books available on Amazon
>>> which appear to be similar to yours in approach, though I have no
>>> personal experience with either of them.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Favorites-Solo-Guitar-Arrangements/dp/0634028790/ref=pd_sim_b_3/178-91737...
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Guitar-Chord-Melodies-Solo/dp/0793558271/ref=pd_sim_b_1/178-91737...
>>>
>>> If you want to attack something a little different, you might want
>>> to know that there are two excellent guitar solo-arranged books, one
>>> on Miles Davis, and one on Thelonius Monk. I do own them though I
>>> haven't had the chance to delve into them yet. If you're interested,
>>> email me and I'll send you the titles and links if I can find them.
>>> if you post a request here, I may or may not see it in some time.
>>>
>>> Another book that I think is excellently done, is a Mel Bay
>>> publication called "Fingerstyle Jazz". It covers about a dozen of
>>> the most popular standards. There will be a little overlap with what
>>> you already have. That's hard to avoid.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Carl-
>> Thanks for your post in guit group. I've already ordered Jazz favs by
>> Yelin, and will take a look @ the Mel bay book. I'd love to know the
>> titles of the other books you mentioned. I'm really interested in
>> chord/melody arrangements with tab(my reading isn't great!).
>> Standards mostly.
>> Aloha, John
>>
> John, good luck with the endeavor. When you asked for the "other two
> books", I think you meant the Miles Davis one and the Thelonius Monk
> one?
> 1. Miles Davis for Solo Guitar, Hal Leonard, arr. by Jamie Findlay
> http://www.amazon.com/Miles-Davis-Solo-Guitar/dp/0634023020/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340037084&sr=8-1&keywords=Miles+Davis+for+S...
>
> 2. Thelonius Monk For Guitar By Gary Wittner, Hal Leonard
> http://www.amazon.com/Thelonious-Monk-Guitar/dp/0793587530/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340037138&sr=1-1&keywords=Thelonius+Monk+...
>
> While many of the tunes are not easy (well, what do you expect from
> Davis & Monk?), the books are very well written and easy to read.
> They contain both music and tab. The Davis book comes with a CD!
> Enjoy!
Just to complete my "suggestions" list, here's the Mel Bay book:
http://www.amazon.com/Mel-Fingerstyle-Jazz-Corey-Christiansen/dp/0786666463/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340037776&sr=1-1&keywords=fingerstyle+ja...


Jonathan (not from Cleveland)

6/19/2012 4:46:00 PM

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On Thursday, June 14, 2012 6:52:03 PM UTC-4, John in Honolulu wrote:
> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:31:12 AM UTC-10, Carl wrote:
> > John in Honolulu wrote:
> > > Anyone using Great Jazz Standards Anthology for Guitar:by Fred
> > > Sokolow? I love this book and am wondering if anyone has found a
> > > second volume. I've seen lots of other books by Fred but love his
> > > take (and tab with CD) on jazz standards.Or any other suggestions on
> > > tabs for solo guitar like these?
> > >
> > Well, I can't know if they meet your standard, but in doing a quick search
> > for you, I came up with these two books available on Amazon which appear to
> > be similar to yours in approach, though I have no personal experience with
> > either of them.
> >
> > http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Favorites-Solo-Guitar-Arrangements/dp/0634028790/ref=pd_sim_b_3/178-91737...
> >
> > http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Guitar-Chord-Melodies-Solo/dp/0793558271/ref=pd_sim_b_1/178-91737...
> >
> > If you want to attack something a little different, you might want to know
> > that there are two excellent guitar solo-arranged books, one on Miles Davis,
> > and one on Thelonius Monk. I do own them though I haven't had the chance to
> > delve into them yet. If you're interested, email me and I'll send you the
> > titles and links if I can find them. if you post a request here, I may or
> > may not see it in some time.
> >
> > Another book that I think is excellently done, is a Mel Bay publication
> > called "Fingerstyle Jazz". It covers about a dozen of the most popular
> > standards. There will be a little overlap with what you already have. That's
> > hard to avoid.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
>
> Carl-
> Thanks for your post in guit group. I've already ordered Jazz favs by Yelin, and will take a look @ the Mel bay book. I'd love to know the titles of the other books you mentioned.
> I'm really interested in chord/melody arrangements with tab(my reading isn't great!). Standards mostly.
> Aloha, John

Howard Morgan has lots of excellent fingerstyle chord-melody arrangements of standards, but if memory serves, only some of his books contain tab.
I have most of his books and I can verify this for you if you like.

Jonathan

Gerry

6/19/2012 5:15:00 PM

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On 2012-06-19 16:46:29 +0000, Jonathan said:

> Howard Morgan has lots of excellent fingerstyle chord-melody
> arrangements of standards, but if memory serves, only some of his books
> contain tab.
> I have most of his books and I can verify this for you if you like.

I'd like the verification if it's no hassle. I try to recommend sheet
music without tab when I can. I think it's helpful.
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people don't talk. -- Oscar Wilde