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2298 - Melksham Carnival Parade - the people
Carnival is all about people ... people in the carnival, and people watching the carnival. Melksham Carnival and Party in the Park, 18th July 2009. ....

2297 - Standing on the corner, Melksham Carnival
Yesterday was Melksham's "Party in the Park" and Carnival ... the Carnival Parade running from the car park of Cooper Avon Tires at about 6 p.m., looping through the town centre, with a variety of walking groups and floats. On days like this, Well House Manor is ideally placed as we're close enough ....

2296 - Variable scope - what is it, and how does it Ruby?
Variables have different "scopes" - in other words, a name that is allocated to a piece of computer memory and subsequently used to refer to that memory may be 'know about" to your program only within a very small area, or much more widely. It's the same IRL ("In Real Life") - consider you, Dad, ....

2295 - The dog is not in trouble
"I know I put my papers somewhere" I said to Lisa [wife], and Gypsy [dog] goes off and whimpers in the corner, looking very guilty. So had she [dog] taken the papers and chewed them? That wasn't the case - she had heard the word "no" (or rather "know") in what I said, and had taken it that she wa ....

2294 - Can you learn to program in 4 days?
"New to programming" on Monday Morning ... and understanding a program that reads and analyses a web access log file, reporting back on remote hosts that visited us and stayed for between one and five minutes by the end of Thursday. That's a good advert for Ruby - and a good advert for our Learning ....

2293 - Regular Expressions in Ruby
Ruby has a wide variety of string handling methods, and a very strong regular expression engine. In one of the example I wrote today ([link] Regular Expression Example in Ruby) I've included a primer on the elements of a Ruby Regular expression as well as sample source code - showing you how you ca ....

2292 - Object Orientation in Ruby - intermediate examples
It's when you teach object orientation - the fully Monty, including inheritance, static and dynamic methods and variables, and so on - to a complete novice to programming and that person finds it's one of the easiest parts of the course that you realise: a) Just how many bad ole habits us ancient s ....

2291 - Collection objects (array and hash) in Ruby
Ruby has two collection objects - Arrays (where you access elements based on their numeric position) and hashes (where you can access elements based on a key, rarely numeric). That's similar in all but name to many other languages, although the names may be different (arrays or lists; hashes or dic ....

2290 - Opening and reading files - the ruby fundamentals
Once you've noted that File.new doesn't create a new file, but rather (default) opens an existing one for read ... you'll find Ruby's file handling interface easy to use. The new methof returns a file handle object - a sort of buffer that sits between the file and your program - and each time you r ....

2289 - pre-Inaugural briefing - Melksham Community Area Partnership
14th July, Semington Village Hall - the sort of inaugural meeting of the Melksham Community Area Partnership (see about CAPs and about Wiltshire's new structures). I wondered why Semington Village Hall for a "Melksham" meeting - Semington Village has been made an awkward place to drive to due to ro ....

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