Friday, February 24, 2006
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LibXML-Ruby 0.3.6
Ruby bindings for LibXML2 are available, thanks to Ross Bamford.
LibXML-Ruby is a C-language Ruby binding to the Gnome LibXML2 library, supporting a wide range of XML technologies and offering very competitive performance across the board.
Ross announced,
This release is essentially our 'ground zero' release after a recent effort to revive the sleeping LibXML-Ruby project with the help of original author Sean Chittenden. Although fixes for a number of bugs in the build and the code are included, no new functionality has yet been added. We are keen to gain feedback from the community, whether positive or negative, with a view to fixing the direction of the project. Our mailing list:
libxml-devel@rubyforge.org
You can find (a bit) more information, and API documentation, at the project website on Rubyforge:
libxml.rubyforge.org/
You can obtain LibXML-Ruby via Rubygems:
gem install libxml-ruby
Or as standard tarball/zip packages:
rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=494&release_id=4388
Sunday, December 18, 2005
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Libxml API Docs updated
Ross Bamford announced on ruby-talk that he is updating the API docs for the Ruby libxml bindings, and has a first cut available on his site.
It's quite basic but it has the all-important 'what methods does it have' thing about it. It covers the last version released by Trans (I think?), version 0.3.4-04.04.14.
Please be advised that a few bugs have been found:
Ross cautions that the URL is temporary, and it may at some point be a redirect to libxml on rubyforge.
Saturday, August 06, 2005
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Moved to a New Server
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Tuesday, June 21, 2005
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Yet Another Java Bridge
SAKURAI Masashi announced he is working on Yet Another Java Bridge.
This bridge is implemented by Javassist and xmlrpc communication.
Javassist is bytecode engineering tool. I used xmlrpc to connect java
and ruby. Although the communication is very slow, the bridge can
establish connection on the many environment.
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
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RubyStuff Shop is Open
Announcing the formal grand opening of Ruby Stuff: The Ruby Shop for Ruby Programmers.
In an effort to help fund ruby-doc.org and rubyxml.com, I assembled a variety of designs and opened up multiple shops on CafePress to hawk apparel, clocks, mugs, mouse pads, assorted sundries.
The RubyStuff site provides a set of aggregate pages so you can see the different designs in one place. All actual purchases are done on the corresponding CafePress site.
- Get your stylish Ruby Hacker mouse pad!
- Proudly, and noisily, slurp your coffee from a stunning "I (heart) Ruby" mug!
- Spook the Javahead in the next cube by wearing an attractively intimidating "Rüby: Speed-metal coding" T-shirt (Yes! It's the heavy-metal umlaut!)
- Browse around and see what's there.
General info is here.
Enjoy,
James Britt