snack <snackdetector@gmail.com> writes: oh, yes. here's my .emacs file :P Hi Snack, I am not sure if you are familiar with emacs-rails. I am using it with GNU Emacs and it's very cool for working with Rails. http://rubyforge.org/projects/emacs-rails/ Regards, Cezar
...let me say thank you for this mode. Second, I would like to ask if there is a way to use this mode as a rails html edit mode instead of the html-mode provided by emacs-rails. If you are not familiar with emacs-rails, here it is: http://rubyforge.org/projects/emacs-rails/ It would be nice to have this mode for working with rails html.erb files. Best regards, Cezar
.../repository/images/olas-layers.png See also ThoughtWork's DSL podcasts: http://www.thoughtworks.com/what-we-say/podcasts.html and FWIW, my foray with external DSLs, http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20070027745_2007026087.pdf aka, Blurring the Inputs: A Natural Language Approach to Sensitivity Analysis. Regards, -- Bil Kleb http://nasarb.rubyforge.org
...com/articles/0412/000061.html]. However, a comparison of the Fortran unit testing frameworks would be extremely helpful! AFAIK these are the fortran unit testing options: 1. funit: [http://nasarb.rubyforge.org/] 2. FORTRAN Unit Test Framework (fruit) [http://sourceforge.net/ projects/fortranxunit] 3. FLIBS - ftnunit [http://flibs.sourceforge.net/] 4. pFUnit [http://sourceforge.net/...
On Jan 17, 9:51Â pm, Andrew Chen <hang...@gmail.com> wrote: Regan, FRUIT is located at Sourceforge, not rubyforge. Â The URL is:http://sourceforge.net/projects/fortranxunit 2.1.1 is the latest release. It is a standard package. Â You unzip, then untar. Â I could zip that as well. Fruit is platform independent. Â The source code works for Windows, and Unix. Thanks Andrew....
Reagan Revision wrote: Bil Kleb http://nasarb.rubyforge.org/funit I'm very interested in how I would get a language that I have a background in, fortran, ...ruby-lang.org I've chased the link at your sig before and wonder aloud what the funit is in the rubyforge project at nasa? Does the link not take you to the contents of a README.txt file that has the following? ...
Regan, FRUIT is located at Sourceforge, not rubyforge. The URL is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fortranxunit 2.1.1 is the latest release. It is a standard package. You unzip, then untar. I could zip that as well. Fruit is platform independent. The source code works for Windows, and Unix. Please follow instruction in the README file, or here on the wiki: http://fortranxunit....
... a windows user sans cygwin? Wow. Neat. Regards, -- Bil Kleb http://nasarb.rubyforge.org/funit I'm very interested in how I would get a language that I have a ...I've chased the link at your sig before and wonder aloud what the funit is in the rubyforge project at nasa? -- Reagan Revision "We are being told that a competent, trustworthy president is someone who...
...Excellent; I've been thinking along those lines. 5. Added features such as rSpec. So that you can really do TDD, and BDD, to have one executable requirement. This is pretty powerful, if you put that into your process. Then your requirement document, test plan, test report can be automatically generated. Wow. Neat. Regards, -- Bil Kleb http://nasarb.rubyforge.org/funit
... code that plots data read from files as they are made available? If you can handle that, you have many more possibilities to select from (e.g. python and ruby have plotting libraries -- see http://tioga.rubyforge.org for one for ruby; then there's FDL (like IDL, but free), Octave (like matlab, but free), etc. etc.). I use IDL myself, but it's most decidedly not free. Note that I ...