“RubyUnit”:https://homepage1.nifty.com/markey/ruby/rubyunit/index_e.html Unit testing framework for Ruby
“Ruby/Mock 1.0”:https://www.b13media.com/dev/ruby/mock.html Mock objects for RubyUnit
“Ruby Garden”:https://www.rubygarden.org/ Ruby wiki
“Programming Ruby”:https://www.rubycentral.com/book/index.html
“Ruby Users’ Guide”:https://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/UsersGuide/rg/index.html
“REXML”:https://www.germane-software.com/software/rexml/#id2594384 is an XML processor for the language Ruby
“Writing Efficient CSS”:https://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=A43B828960590F55
Or more exactly, I share world-view and values with a lot of Canadians…Dave Pollard points to the survey at Fire & Ice: The US, Canada and the Myth of Converging Values and notes that median scores for Americans are in the upper-left quadrant, whilst median scores for Canadians are in the lower-right and the gap is growing. The author of the survey explains the result chart as follows: Your personal position can be interpreted along two major explanatory dimensions, or axes of social values.
Ton, Lilia, Dina and Gary have been discussing how to turn blogs into actionable knowledge. Amongst the attractors of the conversation are frustration at not taking the loose ends of blog-nurtured ideas further; I do have a feeling that I’m not responsive enough in picking up the thoughts we dream up here in the blogosphere and turn them into action. The blogs reveal emerging patterns, and we can nurture the memes we think important, and block or criticise the ones we think are not.