On Thursday 15 June 2006 09:41, Tom Allison wrote: > After running with Perl for some 7+ years I decided I would see what else > is out there and my pick was to go from Perl directly to Ruby, passing > Python entirely. > > And so it's been an interesting adventure so far. > > But I have two questions about Debian and Ruby and playing well together. > > I've run into a number of modules (fcgi, dbi, dbd) which have no > documentation when they are installed via the debian package system. > > So my first question is this -- is this a Debian problem or an upstream > problem? > > Second, is there something like perl's dh-make-perl for Ruby? > > Third, does gems have an assurance of bringing in these documents any > better?
I wouldn't ignore Python altogether, but that aside, Ruby's documentation and maturity has always been lacking (I did my project in Python, because Ruby's wx binding sucked) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

