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.
In the mean time, is there a Korean ruby mailing list by any chance?
cheers,
daesan
As to mailing list, AFAIK, there's none unfortunately.
Sincerely,
Minkoo Seo
It would be easy to create one at groups.google.com.
-pate
>
> Sincerely,
> Minkoo Seo
>
>
> 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.
> > >
> > >
>
>
>
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thanks,
-pate
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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