D
David A. Black
Hi --
I've put together some RDoc-style documentation for the Ruby keywords.
It's at http://www.wobblini.net/keywords.
It's artificially presented in method-doc format, even though they're
not methods, because that helped me write it and see what it looked
like. I don't know what the best way to package and distribute it
properly is (obviously not as methods), and would be interested in
suggestions.
David
--
David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
Ruby/Rails consulting & training: http://www.rubypal.com
Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning.com/black2)
"Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Black
http://www.envycasts.com
I've put together some RDoc-style documentation for the Ruby keywords.
It's at http://www.wobblini.net/keywords.
It's artificially presented in method-doc format, even though they're
not methods, because that helped me write it and see what it looked
like. I don't know what the best way to package and distribute it
properly is (obviously not as methods), and would be interested in
suggestions.
David
--
David A. Black / Ruby Power and Light, LLC
Ruby/Rails consulting & training: http://www.rubypal.com
Now available: The Well-Grounded Rubyist (http://manning.com/black2)
"Ruby 1.9: What You Need To Know" Envycasts with David A. Black
http://www.envycasts.com