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Discussion and announcement group for Ruby Mendicant University
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rmu-talk is officially closed for business
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Hi Folks!
As part of our month long push to consolidate the school's online
resources under the "Mendicant University" banner, we have decided to
shut this list down and not create a new "mendicant-talk" replacement.
While this list never got much love, we are not closing our doors to
the public. If you'd like to learn about the school feel free to jump... more »
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Mendicant Research Mailing List
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Hi folks, I've been studying lots of different stuff to prepare materials for Mendicant University and Practicing Ruby. Because this is likely to be a recurring theme for me, I've created a mailing list in which I will share the materials I'm learning from in the hopes that others will study alongside me.... more »
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Official Mendicant University twitter account: @mendicant_news
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Hi folks, Now that I'm not using twitter personally, Mendicant University still needs an online presence there. If you want to keep track of our news or interact with us via twitter, please follow @mendicant_news. This is going to be maintained by our staff, I may contribute from time to time. This move is probably overdue anyway, so don't feel too bad... more »
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Single Responsibility
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I'm trying to figure out who's responsible for a thread. Here's the situation: An object, the listener, tells another object, the watched, to tell it when something happens. When the event happens the watched object creates a thread to call the listener's callback method. My question is who's responsible for the thread? The watched object created... more »
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Evan Phoenix Q&A starting soon!
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We'll be meeting with Evan at 21:00 UTC today (6/21). Please drop your questions in this google form, whether you'll make it to the meeting or not. The transcripts will be publicly available after the session: [link]
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w3clove
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Hi all, I've just released a new version of w3clove, which was my personal project when I did the core skills course. The main improvement is that you can pass it an XML sitemap or just an HTML URL and it will scrape the links from there. All feedback is welcome! [link]
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