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8 Oct 2013 by Marc Clifton
Locate your Facebook friends on a Google Map - A Ruby on Rails web application
1 Sep 2018 by Arthur V. Ratz
In this brief article, we will demonstrate how to deploy a Node.js application and run it on Docker's Windows Server Core 2016 Containers
5 Jul 2013 by Maximilien
You have to look at the application "domain" you are interested in pursuing your career.You want to do some mobile applications, then learning Objective-C might be fun and useful.You want to do some "scientific" (or high performance) applications, then learning C++ could be a good...
29 Aug 2022 by Aleksandr Ulanov
What are Service Objects and how you can use them to make your app cleaner and keep it maintainable
20 Mar 2022 by Paul Aurelian Gagniuc
This article shows how to mix two signals into a third, in variable proportions.
11 Aug 2022 by Aleksandr Ulanov
In this article, we'll go through the basics of Hotwire, as well as build a sample app using it.
15 Mar 2011 by Piotr Grygorczuk
The Win32 serial port class for Ruby.
25 Mar 2013 by unitpoint
The ObjectScript is a new embedded programing language that mixes benefits of JavaScript, Lua, Ruby, Python and PHP. The ObjectScript has syntax from JavaScript, multiple results from Lua, sugar syntax from Ruby, magic methods from Python and much more.
20 Aug 2013 by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
For Ruby, I would first pay attention for NetBeans: https://netbeans.org/features/ruby/index.html[^].—SA
10 Sep 2013 by ridoy
Netbeans(6.5 Beta) or Aptana would be a good one.See these 2 links to know about some more options!:Best IDE for Ruby [^]What Ruby IDE do you prefer? [^]
22 Jul 2014 by Rocky R. Fernandes
Install Rails 4 and MySQL Server on Windows 7/8
10 Mar 2018 by Carlos Luis Rojas Aragonés
Formatting your rails specs with rspec_pacman_formatter
5 Jul 2013 by pasztorpisti
It really depends on what you want to work on in the future. If you want to learn a new language "just because" then it really doesn't matter what you choose, you will learn something new with any choice. If you are in the "just because" category then I would recommend python. Python is a...
6 Aug 2014 by ErnestoNet
You are asking the wrong question.You should be asking:- Why do I want to learn a language?- Why do I want to develop software? To make money? To learn? To understand computers? To get reputation? To impress people?- What languages are used where I live? Which one has better...
8 Aug 2014 by Corey Fournier
ROR in production Windows
20 Aug 2014 by Richard MacCutchan
C++a programming language widely used in Windows and Unix/Linuxbasha shell used on Unix/Linux systemsperlanother scripting language. Ugh!Ra capital letterpythona snakerubya jewelAnd if you do not know what the internet is then I am quite surprised you managed to find this...
14 Oct 2014 by Uros Calakovic
Use the LibGDX Java gaming framework and JRuby to create a simple 2D game for desktop
17 Dec 2014 by wliao
Implementing an auto completion feature with Redis, NodeJS and jQuery
16 Feb 2015 by OriginalGriff
Three months?Focus on what you do know, and make sure that you are as competent as possible in that / those languages.If all you have done is "college work" then you probably "know" the languages, but you probably aren't used to using them for anything much larger than "this week's...
4 Mar 2015 by rjdudley
1&1 has become one of the most successful and popular hosting companies in the world by offering simple, inexpensive ($0.99/month for three months, then $8.99/month thereafter) and feature-rich hosting plans.
24 Aug 2015 by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
You are thinking of some real overkill. The easiest way to make a calculator is JavaScript, just because it is already a calculator, already implemented, essentially, with just one function, eval. Please see my implementation and the article about it: JavaScript Calculator[^].PDF: I could...
9 Jan 2018 by Programming Tutorials by Tests4Geeks
In this tutorial, you'll see a very simple example of how to send a JavaScript response from the server and some of the more interesting things that can be done.
11 Feb 2018 by OriginalGriff
Quote: Here's a fun problem! Goggle Translate: Quote: Here's my homework! We do not do your homework: it is set for a reason. It is there so that you think about what you have been told, and try to understand it. It is also there so that your tutor can identify areas where you are weak, and...
24 Jan 2010 by Christian Graus
That's awesome. You have a link to your business, but you don't even know what Linux is. Don't give up your day job, and if this IS your day job, get used to poverty. I deleted your post that was an advertisement for your company, BTW.
9 Feb 2010 by Richard MacCutchan
The link in your message points to this question, rather than the Ruby on Rails[^] website, which would be a better place for your question.
18 Feb 2010 by Richard MacCutchan
Try the Ruby on Rails website or ask the owners of the website you linked to. If that is your website then you may be contravening the rules of the ASA.[edit]As I suspected that appears to be your website, offering Ruby on Rails consultancy, and yet you appear to know nothing about the...
2 Apr 2011 by Pete Mourfield
How to solve Facebook programming puzzles using Ruby
28 Apr 2011 by Albert Holguin
Looks like you're missing a .lib dependency.[edit]As an FYI...If you're aware of the conversion data loss issues, you can get rid of the warning by simply casting the data. That'll let the compiler know that you're doing that on purpose instead of by accident.double y = 3.14;float...
10 Aug 2011 by Marek Piechut
Web Services in Ruby, Python and Java
19 Oct 2011 by zenwalker1985
Crazy Ctor concept in Ruby
27 Mar 2012 by S Loukidis
hi!!if know somebody ,how connect sql server on ruby ,,,i want something method...
10 May 2012 by CPallini
If you are a develeper than you should try to code it yourself (note that is a very basic task). On the other hand, if you are NOT a developer, then, well, Q&A is not the right place to post at.
11 May 2012 by CPallini
What you really need is a Ruby tutorial. There are many available[^].
23 Sep 2013 by Edison Heng
This is a simple introduction about what is Ruby on Rails.
19 Nov 2015 by Garth J Lancaster
I think its good that you have a list of thoughts, but you're going to need to refine them more and more - what I can say right now is 1) Leave off the c++ - there are plenty of 'languages' that will do what you want, and while you can in c++, if you're not doing anything else in IT its too...
21 Nov 2015 by Patrice T
Database handling:Experimented database designer have many solutions depending the database characteristics, hardware and tastes.For a beginner, the most strait forward solution is to choose an SQL server and use SQL to handle/query the massive database.Other programming:Almost any...
16 Feb 2016 by Jason Floyd
Use Mina to deploy a Ruby on Rails app quickly and easily.
4 Mar 2016 by trueknow
Mostly used iterators in Ruby
4 Apr 2016 by Per Söderlund
I´m sorry to tell you but there is no way you can learn to code and solve any problem anyone give you.Programming is too broad.C# and .net is great.Asp.net, Unity - Game Engine and Xamarin broadens the horizon (heard rumours about microsoft opensourcing xamarin).You can do...
9 Jan 2018 by OriginalGriff
For a website, you have no real choice for the client front end: Javascript is regrettably the only choice, regardless of the device your client views it on. For the server side, you can use PHP, C#, VB, Java and JSP, Python, Ruby on Rails ... So either: 1) Pick a server side language you are...
8 Aug 2020 by Sandeep Mewara
Okay, so if read the requirement here: Quote: Given schedule of trains and their stoppage time at a Railway Station, find minimum number of platforms needed what is expected or would help here is to find maximum trains present at a given point...
8 Aug 2020 by Patrice T
When posting a question about a challenge from a site, it is a good idea to post a link to the page, as every word in requirement can matters. Quote: i want full solution And I want to win lottery grand price. Quote: well i try to write some...
25 Nov 2020 by OriginalGriff
You're running late - the rest of your class was trying to get us to do this homework last week ... But I'll tell you what we told them: Quote: We are more than willing to help those that are stuck: but that doesn't mean that we are here to do it...
13 Feb 2022 by steveb
This is impossible. When machine first powers up, there are no Python interpretes on a BIOS level. There fore this cannot be written in Python. Maybe only after boot code was executed. But why would anyone want to write an OS in a slow...
21 Sep 2022 by Richard MacCutchan
You will probably get a quicker answer from the Slim forum at Slim Framework[^].
26 Sep 2022 by CPallini
Thisputs "how many items?" items = gets.to_i arr = Array.new(items,10) for i in 0..items-1 puts "please enter item #{i}" arr[i] = gets.to_i end should fix your code. Now it is up to you actually fulfilling the requirements.
18 Mar 2016 by Vyacheslav Voronenko
Learn how to implement provisioning script for your Ruby application