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Any RubyTk books around? I haven't been able to find anything
online. I see there is a RubyFX book coming out but that doesn't seem very stable from everything I've read on OS X. Thanks |
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Hello --
On 24/02/2008, Serg Koren <skoren@comcast.net> wrote: > Any RubyTk books around? I haven't been able to find anything > online. I see there is a RubyFX book coming out but that doesn't seem > very stable from everything I've read on OS X. There's chapter in the Pickaxe book about Ruby and Tk as well as a dedicated mailing list hosted via googlegroups on the matter and this page here: http://members.chello.nl/~k.vangelder/ruby/learntk/ Just what is it you're wanting to know? -- Thomas Adam |
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[ Don't cull the damn mailing list...]
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Serg Koren <skoren@comcast.net> Date: 24 Feb 2008 15:04 Subject: Re: RubyTk...books and links and such To: Thomas Adam <thomas.adam22@gmail.com> Everything lol. Just starting to learn and was trying to find a good GUI toolkit. FX looks promising but it doesn't seem to install without a lot of hassles on OSX...and that usually means that's not the only problem. I also looked at "Shoes" but that doesn't look promising because of the history with HacketyHack (being dropped). Basically, I'm interested in stability and ease of use. Personally, I'd like to get rid of the silly background image on the link http://members.chello.nl/~k.vangelder/ruby/learntk/ so I can read it without going cross-eyed ;-) Thanks for the suggestions though; it s. On Feb 24, 2008, at 9:59 AM, Thomas Adam wrote: > Hello -- > > On 24/02/2008, Serg Koren <skoren@comcast.net> wrote: >> Any RubyTk books around? I haven't been able to find anything >> online. I see there is a RubyFX book coming out but that doesn't >> seem >> very stable from everything I've read on OS X. > > There's chapter in the Pickaxe book about Ruby and Tk as well as a > dedicated mailing list hosted via googlegroups on the matter and this > page here: > > http://members.chello.nl/~k.vangelder/ruby/learntk/ > > Just what is it you're wanting to know? > > -- Thomas Adam |
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Well I just discovered that "Making Use of Ruby" has a chapter as well; it seems a bit more thorough and better organized than the one in "picaxe". It's still not complete though; no mention of menus for example. Picaxe gives a brief overview and then pretty much throws its hands up and says "you're on your own now. go look at Perl docs." Not very useful. Still looking for a thorough treatment... Just my two cents... > From: Serg Koren <skoren@comcast.net> > Date: 24 Feb 2008 15:04 > Subject: Re: RubyTk...books and links and such > To: Thomas Adam <thomas.adam22@gmail.com> > > > Everything lol. Just starting to learn and was trying to find a good > GUI toolkit. FX looks promising but it doesn't seem to install > without a lot of hassles on OSX...and that usually means that's not > the only problem. I also looked at "Shoes" but that doesn't look > promising because of the history with HacketyHack (being dropped). > Basically, I'm interested in stability and ease of use. > > > > Personally, I'd like to get rid of the silly background image on the > link http://members.chello.nl/~k.vangelder/ruby/learntk/ so I can > read it without going cross-eyed ;-) > > Thanks for the suggestions though; it s. > > > On Feb 24, 2008, at 9:59 AM, Thomas Adam wrote: > >> Hello -- >> >> On 24/02/2008, Serg Koren <skoren@comcast.net> wrote: >>> Any RubyTk books around? I haven't been able to find anything >>> online. I see there is a RubyFX book coming out but that doesn't >>> seem >>> very stable from everything I've read on OS X. >> >> There's chapter in the Pickaxe book about Ruby and Tk as well as a >> dedicated mailing list hosted via googlegroups on the matter and this >> page here: >> >> http://members.chello.nl/~k.vangelder/ruby/learntk/ >> >> Just what is it you're wanting to know? >> >> -- Thomas Adam > |
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Look the tutorial at http://www.tkdocs.com/ : the code examples are in
Ruby. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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Nice site. Thanks.
On Feb 24, 2008, at 5:57 PM, Andr=E9s Su=E1rez wrote: > Look the tutorial at http://www.tkdocs.com/ : the code examples are in > Ruby. > --=20 > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > |
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