As of today, I proudly announce rubyist.or.kr, a meta blog for Korean rubyists, whose primary goal is to provide useful documents and information to Korean Ruby programmers. rubyist.or.kr automatically aggregates RSS from Korean bloggers who post articles regarding Ruby. In addition, for people who do not have his or her own blog, rubyist.or.kr issues accounts needed for posting.
We welcome anyone who has fired 'print "hello world" in irb' and is interested in Ruby as a promising language for the next era.
Come and see rubyist.or.kr.
p.s. It might take sometime until nameserver information, i.e., domain - IP mapping, propagates to your nameserver.
> As of today, I proudly announce rubyist.or.kr, a meta blog for Korean > rubyists, whose primary goal is to provide useful documents and > information to Korean Ruby programmers. rubyist.or.kr automatically > aggregates RSS from Korean bloggers who post articles regarding Ruby. > In addition, for people who do not have his or her own blog, > rubyist.or.kr issues accounts needed for posting.
> We welcome anyone who has fired 'print "hello world" in irb' and is > interested in Ruby as a promising language for the next era.
> Come and see rubyist.or.kr.
> p.s. It might take sometime until nameserver information, i.e., domain > - IP mapping, propagates to your nameserver.
Dae San Hwang wrote: > Thanks for the announcement, I will drop by soon!
> In the mean time, is there a Korean ruby mailing list by any chance?
> cheers, > daesan
> On Mar 4, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Minkoo Seo wrote:
> > As of today, I proudly announce rubyist.or.kr, a meta blog for Korean > > rubyists, whose primary goal is to provide useful documents and > > information to Korean Ruby programmers. rubyist.or.kr automatically > > aggregates RSS from Korean bloggers who post articles regarding Ruby. > > In addition, for people who do not have his or her own blog, > > rubyist.or.kr issues accounts needed for posting.
> > We welcome anyone who has fired 'print "hello world" in irb' and is > > interested in Ruby as a promising language for the next era.
> > Come and see rubyist.or.kr.
> > p.s. It might take sometime until nameserver information, i.e., domain > > - IP mapping, propagates to your nameserver.
> Dae San Hwang wrote: > > Thanks for the announcement, I will drop by soon!
> > In the mean time, is there a Korean ruby mailing list by any chance?
> > cheers, > > daesan
> > On Mar 4, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Minkoo Seo wrote:
> > > As of today, I proudly announce rubyist.or.kr, a meta blog for Korean > > > rubyists, whose primary goal is to provide useful documents and > > > information to Korean Ruby programmers. rubyist.or.kr automatically > > > aggregates RSS from Korean bloggers who post articles regarding Ruby. > > > In addition, for people who do not have his or her own blog, > > > rubyist.or.kr issues accounts needed for posting.
> > > We welcome anyone who has fired 'print "hello world" in irb' and is > > > interested in Ruby as a promising language for the next era.
> > > Come and see rubyist.or.kr.
> > > p.s. It might take sometime until nameserver information, i.e., domain > > > - IP mapping, propagates to your nameserver.
There's Korean Ruby User Group a.k.a RubyKR(rubykr.org) There's no Korean rubyist mailing list AFAIK. But there's RubyKR Forum. http://forum.rubykr.org