PLEAC-Ruby
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Saved by 31 people (-9 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-23
- Umami123 on 2009-09-01 - Tags ruby , programming , code , reference , tutorial
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- Farrider on 2008-07-17 - Tags ruby , programming , reference
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- Joshsimmons on 2008-02-15 - Tags code , del.icio.us , examples , imported , programming , reference , ruby , source
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Following the Perl Cookbook (by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington, published by O'Reilly) spirit, the PLEAC Project aims to gather fans of programming, in order to implement the solutions in other programming languages.
In this document, you'll find an implementation of the Solutions of the Perl Cookbook in the Ruby language.
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Following the Perl Cookbook (by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington, published by O'Reilly) spirit, the PLEAC Project aims to gather fans of programming, in order to implement the solutions in other programming languages.
In this document, you'll find an implementation of the Solutions of the Perl Cookbook in the Ruby language.
Highlighted by wwwebster
the PLEAC
Project aims to gather fans of programming, in order to implement
the solutions in other programming languages.
Highlighted by farrider


Public Comment
on 2006-07-25 by zhesto
on 2006-10-24 by abradburne