Started out teaching English at Embry-Riddle.
Graded 10,000 essays.
Lesson learned.
Became a mathematics teacher.
Discovered computing.
Never looked back.
Location
Houston TX
Education
Stetson University: B.A., M.A. in English; M.S. in mathematics
Over at Reddit/r/ruby, @ioquatix, on the Ruby core team, saw my plea about reviews and merges for the Rdoc I've building for Ruby. He's taken an interest, and is working with me to get things moving.
Now in review: Revision of entire intro to Hash (except what I'd already revised).
Merged yesterday: Hash::[] along with a new doc "Implicit conversions."
Merged earlier: New section "Default Values." (Thanks, @nobu.)
In my AboutRuby project I have doc patches for all methods in Hash, and for all but the last two in Array.
TL;DR [Previous lament]
I've been working on enhancements to the documentation for the Ruby project. Getting these enhancements posted to the Ruby project has been very slow. They're not actually meeting resistance; I know because my many PRs for enhancing class ENV were accepted (though not rapidly). It's just that everyone is busy.
Anyhow, I'm stashing all this stuff on in my own project, called AboutRuby. The piecemeal migration from there to the Ruby project is not going to be completed in my lifetime (I'm 77 years old).
Got New Rdoc Merged into Ruby Core!
Over at Reddit/r/ruby, @ioquatix, on the Ruby core team, saw my plea about reviews and merges for the Rdoc I've building for Ruby. He's taken an interest, and is working with me to get things moving.
Hash
(except what I'd already revised).Hash::[]
along with a new doc "Implicit conversions."Hash.new
andHash::try_convert
.In my AboutRuby project I have doc patches for all methods in Hash, and for all but the last two in Array.
TL;DR [Previous lament]
I've been working on enhancements to the documentation for the Ruby project. Getting these enhancements posted to the Ruby project has been very slow. They're not actually meeting resistance; I know because my many PRs for enhancing class ENV were accepted (though not rapidly). It's just that everyone is busy.
Anyhow, I'm stashing all this stuff on in my own project, called AboutRuby. The piecemeal migration from there to the Ruby project is not going to be completed in my lifetime (I'm 77 years old).
Very cool!