Changes to Ruby since pick-axe book came out

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Asfand Yar Qazi

Hi,

I'd be interested in knowing a list of changes made to Ruby since the
pick-axe book came out. You know, to staple to the inside back cover
so that I know these things when I need them...

Spank you smelly much in advance

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Entry in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 readme.txt file:
RollerCoaster Tycoon2 must be played on a video card capable of
640x480 screen resolution at a bit depth setting of 256 bits.

And the proof that playing too many strategy games causes loss of humour:
http://tinyurl.com/dyrtt
 
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Austin Ziegler

I'd be interested in knowing a list of changes made to Ruby since the
pick-axe book came out. You know, to staple to the inside back cover
so that I know these things when I need them...

Which Pickaxe are you talking about?

-austin
 
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Gregory Brown

Hi,

I'd be interested in knowing a list of changes made to Ruby since the
pick-axe book came out. You know, to staple to the inside back cover
so that I know these things when I need them...

1.8.3 broke something in YAML that caused RubyForge to not accept your
gems properly. 1.8.4 fixed this. Not something that really matters
if you're up to date or out of date, but might be worthwhile to keep
in mind if you're running on a machine that has 1.8.3 on it.

Other than that, you might want to google for the Changelogs
 
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Asfand Yar Qazi

Gene said:

Thank you for that, but I was thinking of something more like why's
infamous 'http://whytheluckystiff.net/articles/rubyOneEightOh.html'
guide. Just a simple list detailing what the average app writer
should expect.

I will check out the above links however.

--
Entry in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 readme.txt file:
RollerCoaster Tycoon2 must be played on a video card capable of
640x480 screen resolution at a bit depth setting of 256 bits.
And the proof that playing too many strategy games causes loss of humour:
http://tinyurl.com/dyrtt
 

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