People do post code to this list, but usually smaller amounts than that.

How bout posting the app to The Shoebox?

http://the-shoebox.org/


On Apr 20, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Robert Poor wrote:

Hi,

I just put on the ruby slippers and am having a blast learning it. Now I have a question of Shoes community etiquette.

As a warm-up exercise, I coded up a Shoes version of Simon Heys's elegant Word Clock:

        http://www.simonheys.com/wordclock/

My Shoes version looks and works just fine. But I'm not satisfied. It could be cleaner. It could be more efficient. I thirst to learn the True Way of Shoes. I'd like to see how the grizzled old experts and wild-eyed tyros would attack the same programming challenge.

So to put it to the community:

- If you want to take a crack at your own Shoes implementation of Word Clock, go for it. Everything you need to know about it is on Simon's web site.

- What Shoes idioms are especially appropriate for an app like this?

- How would you make it really efficient and not chew up too many CPU cycles? After all, it's meant to be a background task.

- Is it appropriate to post my code directly to this list (~ 180 lines)? Or is there a repository that everyone drinks from?

Thanks in advance.

- Rob

P.S.: extra credit given for an implementation of Simon's Rotary Clock (also on http://www.simonheys.com/wordclock/)


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