Ruby Cookbook. 2nd Edition
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- Lucas Carlson, Leonard Richardson
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Ruby Cookbook. 2nd Edition
Why spend time on coding problems that others have already solved when you could be making real progress on your Ruby project? This updated cookbook provides more than 350 recipes for solving common problems, on topics ranging from basic data structures, classes, and objects, to web development, distributed programming, and multithreading.
Revised for Ruby 2.1, each recipe includes a discussion on why and how the solution works. You’ll find recipes suitable for all skill levels, from Ruby newbies to experts who need an occasional reference. With Ruby Cookbook, you’ll not only save time, but keep your brain percolating with new ideas as well.
Recipes cover:
- Data structures including strings, numbers, date and time, arrays, hashes, files and directories
- Using Ruby’s code blocks, also known as closures
- OOP features such as classes, methods, objects, and modules
- XML and HTML, databases and persistence, and graphics and other formats
- Web development with Rails and Sinatra
- Internet services, web services, and distributed programming
- Software testing, debugging, packaging, and distributing
- Multitasking, multithreading, and extending Ruby with other languages
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Spis treści książki
- Preface
- Life Is Short
- Audience
- The Structure of This Book
- How the Code Listings Work
- Installing the Software
- Platform Differences, Version Differences, and Other Headaches
- Other Resources
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Comments and Questions
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Ruby 2.1
- 1.1. Whats Different Between Ruby 1.8 and 2.1?
- Problem
- Solution
- 1.2. YARV (Yet Another Ruby VM) Bytecode Interpreter
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.3. Syntax Changes
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 1.4. Keyword Arguments
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 1.5. Performance Enhancements
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 1.6. Refinements
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 1.7. Debugging with DTrace and TracePoint
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.8. Module Prepending
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.9. New Methods
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 1.10. New Classes
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 1.11. New Standard Libraries
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 1.12. Whats Next?
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 1.1. Whats Different Between Ruby 1.8 and 2.1?
- 2. Strings
- 2.1. Building a String from Parts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 2.2. Substituting Variables into Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.3. Substituting Variables into an Existing String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.4. Reversing a String by Words or Characters
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.5. Representing Unprintable Characters
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 2.6. Converting Between Characters and Values
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.7. Converting Between Strings and Symbols
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.8. Processing a String One Character at a Time
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.9. Processing a String One Word at a Time
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.10. Changing the Case of a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.11. Managing Whitespace
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 2.12. Testing Whether an Object Is String-Like
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.13. Getting the Parts of a String You Want
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.14. Word-Wrapping Lines of Text
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.15. Generating a Succession of Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.16. Matching Strings with Regular Expressions
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.17. Replacing Multiple Patterns in a Single Pass
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.18. Validating an Email Address
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Check validity, not correctness
- See Also
- 2.19. Classifying Text with a Bayesian Analyzer
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.1. Building a String from Parts
- 3. Numbers
- 3.1. Parsing a Number from a String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.2. Comparing Floating-Point Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.3. Representing Numbers to Arbitrary Precision
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.4. Representing Rational Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.5. Generating Random Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.6. Converting Between Numeric Bases
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.7. Taking Logarithms
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.8. Finding Mean, Median, and Mode
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- The standard deviation
- See Also
- 3.9. Converting Between Degrees and Radians
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.10. Multiplying Matrices
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.11. Solving a System of Linear Equations
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.12. Using Complex Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.13. Simulating a Subclass of Fixnum
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.14. Doing Math with Roman Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.15. Generating a Sequence of Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.16. Generating Prime Numbers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Checking primality
- See Also
- 3.17. Checking a Credit Card Checksum
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.1. Parsing a Number from a String
- 4. Date and Time
- 4.1. Finding Todays Date
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.2. Parsing Dates, Precisely or Fuzzily
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.3. Printing a Date
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.4. Iterating Over Dates
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.5. Doing Date Arithmetic
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.6. Counting the Days Since an Arbitrary Date
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.7. Converting Between Time Zones
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.8. Checking Whether Daylight Saving Time Is in Effect
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.9. Converting Between Time and DateTime Objects
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.10. Finding the Day of the Week
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.11. Handling Commercial Dates
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.12. Running a Code Block Periodically
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.13. Waiting a Certain Amount of Time
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Waking up early
- See Also
- 4.14. Adding a Timeout to a Long-Running Operation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.1. Finding Todays Date
- 5. Arrays
- 5.1. Iterating Over an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.2. Rearranging Values Without Using Temporary Variables
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5.3. Stripping Duplicate Elements from an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5.4. Reversing an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.5. Sorting an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.6. Ignoring Case When Sorting Strings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.7. Making Sure a Sorted Array Stays Sorted
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.8. Summing the Items of an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.9. Sorting an Array by Frequency of Appearance
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.10. Shuffling an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.11. Getting the N Smallest Items of an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.12. Building a Hash from an Array
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- References
- 5.13. Extracting Portions of Arrays
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.14. Computing Set Operations on Arrays
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Complement
- Cartesian product
- See Also
- 5.15. Partitioning or Classifying a Set
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Implementation for arrays
- 5.1. Iterating Over an Array
- 6. Hashes
- 6.1. Using Symbols as Hash Keys
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.2. Creating a Hash with a Default Value
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.3. Adding Elements to a Hash
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.4. Removing Elements from a Hash
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.5. Using an Array or Other Modifiable Object as a Hash Key
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.6. Keeping Multiple Values for the Same Hash Key
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.7. Iterating Over a Hash
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Using an array as intermediary
- See Also
- 6.8. Iterating Over a Hash in Insertion Order
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.9. Printing a Hash
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.10. Inverting a Hash
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.11. Choosing Randomly from a Weighted List
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.12. Building a Histogram
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.13. Remapping the Keys and Values of a Hash
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.14. Extracting Portions of Hashes
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.15. Searching a Hash with Regular Expressions
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 6.1. Using Symbols as Hash Keys
- 7. Files and Directories
- 7.1. Checking to See If a File Exists
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.2. Checking Your Access to a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- setuid and setgid Scripts
- See Also
- 7.3. Changing the Permissions on a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.4. Seeing When a File Was Last Used
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.5. Listing a Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.6. Reading the Contents of a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.7. Writing to a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Buffered I/O
- See Also
- 7.8. Writing to a Temporary File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 7.9. Picking a Random Line from a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.10. Comparing Two Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.11. Performing Random Access on Read-Once Input Streams
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.12. Walking a Directory Tree
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.13. Locking a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Nonblocking Locks
- See Also
- 7.14. Backing Up to Versioned Filenames
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.15. Pretending a String Is a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.16. Redirecting Standard Input or Output
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.17. Processing a Binary File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- An MP3 Example
- See Also
- 7.18. Deleting a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 7.19. Truncating a File
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 7.20. Finding the Files You Want
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.21. Finding and Changing the Current Working Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.1. Checking to See If a File Exists
- 8. Code Blocks and Iteration
- 8.1. Creating and Invoking a Block
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.2. Writing a Method That Accepts a Block
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.3. Binding a Block Argument to a Variable
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.4. Blocks as Closures: Using Outside Variables Within a Code Block
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 8.5. Writing an Iterator Over a Data Structure
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.6. Changing the Way an Object Iterates
- Problem
- Discussion
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.7. Writing Block Methods That Classify or Collect
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.8. Stopping an Iteration
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.9. Looping Through Multiple Iterables in Parallel
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.10. Hiding Setup and Cleanup in a Block Method
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.11. Coupling Systems Loosely with Callbacks
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 8.1. Creating and Invoking a Block
- 9. Objects and Classes
- 9.1. Managing Instance Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.2. Managing Class Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.3. Checking Class or Module Membership
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.4. Writing an Inherited Class
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.5. Overloading Methods
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.6. Validating and Modifying Attribute Values
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.7. Defining a Virtual Attribute
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.8. Delegating Method Calls to Another Object
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.9. Converting and Coercing Objects to Different Types
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Number conversion and coercion
- Other conversion methods
- See Also
- 9.10. Getting a Human-Readable Printout of Any Object
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9.11. Accepting or Passing a Variable Number of Arguments
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9.12. Using Keyword Arguments
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.13. Calling a Superclasss Method
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9.14. Creating an Abstract Method
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9.15. Freezing an Object to Prevent Changes
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.16. Making a Copy of an Object
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.17. Declaring Constants
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.18. Implementing Class and Singleton Methods
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 9.19. Controlling Access by Making Methods Private
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.1. Managing Instance Data
- 10. Modules and Namespaces
- 10.1. Simulating Multiple Inheritance with Mixins
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.2. Extending Specific Objects with Modules
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.3. Mixing in Class Methods
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.4. Implementing Enumerable: Write One Method, Get 48 Free
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.5. Avoiding Naming Collisions with Namespaces
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.6. Automatically Loading Libraries as Needed
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 10.7. Including Namespaces
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.8. Initializing Instance Variables Defined by a Module
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.9. Automatically Initializing Mixed-in Modules
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.10. Prepending Modules
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 10.1. Simulating Multiple Inheritance with Mixins
- 11. Reflection and Metaprogramming
- 11.1. Finding an Objects Class and Superclass
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.2. Listing an Objects Methods
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.3. Listing Methods Unique to an Object
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.4. Getting a Reference to a Method
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.5. Fixing Bugs in Someone Elses Class
- Problem
- Solutions
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.6. Listening for Changes to a Class
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.7. Checking Whether an Object Has Necessary Attributes
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.8. Responding to Calls to Undefined Methods
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.9. Automatically Initializing Instance Variables
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.10. Avoiding Boilerplate Code with Metaprogramming
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.11. Metaprogramming with String Evaluations
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 11.12. Evaluating Code in an Earlier Context
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.13. Undefining a Method
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.14. Aliasing Methods
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.15. Doing Aspect-Oriented Programming
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.16. Enforcing Software Contracts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.1. Finding an Objects Class and Superclass
- 12. XML and HTML
- 12.1. Checking That XML Is Well Formed
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.2. Extracting Data from a Documents Tree Structure
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.3. Extracting Data While Parsing a Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.4. Navigating a Document with XPath
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.5. Converting an XML Document into a Hash
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.6. Validating an XML Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.7. Substituting XML Entities
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.8. Creating and Modifying XML Documents
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.9. Compressing Whitespace in an XML Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.10. Guessing a Documents Encoding
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.11. Converting from One Encoding to Another
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.12. Extracting All the URLs from an HTML Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.13. Transforming Plain Text to HTML
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.14. Converting HTML Documents from the Web into Text
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.15. Creating a Simple Feed Aggregator
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 12.1. Checking That XML Is Well Formed
- 13. Graphics and Other File Formats
- 13.1. Thumbnailing Images
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.2. Adding Text to an Image
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.3. Converting One Image Format to Another
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.4. Graphing Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.5. Adding Graphical Context with Sparklines
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.6. Symmetrically Encrypting Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.7. Parsing Comma-Separated Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.8. Parsing Not-Quite-Comma-Separated Data
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.9. Generating and Parsing Excel Spreadsheets
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.10. Compressing and Archiving Files with Gzip and Tar
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Tar files
- See Also
- 13.11. Reading and Writing ZIP Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.12. Reading and Writing Configuration Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.13. Generating PDF Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.14. Representing Data as MIDI Music
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.1. Thumbnailing Images
- 14. Databases and Persistence
- 14.1. Serializing Data with YAML
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.2. Serializing Data with Marshal
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.3. Persisting Objects with Madeleine
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.4. Indexing Unstructured Text with SimpleSearch
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.5. Indexing Structured Text with Ferret
- Problem
- Discussion
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.6. Using Berkeley DB Databases
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.7. Controlling MySQL on Unix
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.8. Finding the Number of Rows Returned by a Query
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.9. Talking Directly to a MySQL Database
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.10. Talking Directly to a PostgreSQL Database
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.11. Using Object Relational Mapping with ActiveRecord
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.12. Building Queries Programmatically
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.13. Validating Data with ActiveRecord
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.14. Preventing SQL Injection Attacks
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.15. Using Transactions in ActiveRecord
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.16. Adding Hooks to Table Events
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.17. Adding Taggability with a Database Mixin
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 14.1. Serializing Data with YAML
- 15. Internet Services
- 15.1. Grabbing the Contents of a Web Page
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.2. Making an HTTPS Web Request
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.3. Customizing HTTP Request Headers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.4. Performing DNS Queries
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.5. Sending Mail
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.6. Reading Mail with IMAP
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Check for new mail
- Retrieve a UID for a particular message
- Reading headers made easy
- Forwarding mail to a cell phone
- See Also
- 15.7. Reading Mail with POP3
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Forwarding mail to a cell phone
- See Also
- 15.8. Being an FTP Client
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.9. Being a Telnet Client
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.10. Being an SSH Client
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.11. Copying a File to Another Machine
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 15.12. Being a BitTorrent Client
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.13. Pinging a Machine
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 15.14. Writing an Internet Server
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.15. Parsing URLs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.16. Writing a CGI Script
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.17. Setting Cookies and Other HTTP Response Headers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.18. Handling File Uploads via CGI
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.19. Running Servlets with WEBrick
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.20. Creating a Real-World HTTP Client
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 15.1. Grabbing the Contents of a Web Page
- 16. Web Development: Ruby on Rails
- 16.1. Writing a Simple Rails Application to Show System Status
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.2. Passing Data from the Controller to the View
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 16.3. Creating a Layout for Your Header and Footer
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.4. Redirecting to a Different Location
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.5. Displaying Templates with Render
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.6. Integrating a Database with Your Rails Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.7. Understanding Pluralization Rules
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.8. Creating a Login System
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.9. Storing Hashed User Passwords in the Database
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.10. Escaping HTML and JavaScript for Display
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.11. Setting and Retrieving Session Information
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.12. Setting and Retrieving Cookies
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.13. Extracting Code into Helper Functions
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.14. Refactoring the View into Partial Snippets of Views
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.15. Adding Dynamic Effects with script.aculo.us
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.16. Generating Forms for Manipulating Model Objects
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.17. Creating an Ajax Form
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 16.18. Exposing Web Services on Your Website
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.19. Sending Mail with Rails
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.20. Automatically Sending Error Messages to Your Email
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.21. Documenting Your Website
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.22. Unit-Testing Your Website
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.23. Using breakpoint in Your Web Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 16.1. Writing a Simple Rails Application to Show System Status
- 17. Web Development: Sinatra
- 17.1. Developing a Minimalistic Web-ServicesBased Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.2. Writing a Simple Sinatra Application to Show System Status
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.3. Creating a Layout for Your Header and Footer
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.4. Passing Data from the Controller to the View
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.5. Redirecting to a Different Location
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.6. Integrating a Database with Your Sinatra Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.7. Setting Status Codes and Headers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.8. Setting and Retrieving Session Information
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.9. Setting and Retrieving Cookies
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.10. Sending Mail with Sinatra
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.11. Building RESTful Web Services on Your Website
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.12. Creating RESTful JavaScript Clients for Your Web Services
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 17.1. Developing a Minimalistic Web-ServicesBased Application
- 18. Web Services and Distributed Programming
- 18.1. Searching for Books on Amazon
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.2. Finding Photos on Flickr
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.3. Writing an XML-RPC Client
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.4. Writing a SOAP Client
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.5. Writing a SOAP Server
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.6. Charging a Credit Card
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.7. Finding the Cost to Ship Packages via UPS or FedEx
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.8. Sharing a Hash Between Any Number of Computers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.9. Implementing a Distributed Queue
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.10. Creating a Shared Whiteboard
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 18.11. Securing DRb Services with Access Control Lists
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.12. Automatically Discovering DRb Services with Rinda
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.13. Proxying Objects That Cant Be Distributed
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.14. Storing Data on Distributed RAM with MemCached
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.15. Caching Expensive Results with MemCached
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 18.16. A Remote-Controlled Jukebox
- See Also
- 18.1. Searching for Books on Amazon
- 19. Testing, Debugging, Optimizing, and Documenting
- 19.1. Running Code Only in Debug Mode
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.2. Raising an Exception
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.3. Handling an Exception
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.4. Retrying After an Exception
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.5. Adding Logging to Your Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.6. Creating and Understanding Tracebacks
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.7. Writing Unit Tests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.8. Running Unit Tests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.9. Testing Code That Uses External Resources
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.10. Using debug to Inspect and Change the State of Your Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.11. Documenting Your Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Other ways of creating RDoc
- See Also
- 19.12. Profiling Your Application
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.13. Benchmarking Competing Solutions
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 19.14. Running Multiple Analysis Tools at Once
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 19.1. Running Code Only in Debug Mode
- 20. Packaging and Distributing Software
- 20.1. Finding Libraries by Querying Gem Respositories
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 20.2. Installing and Using a Gem
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 20.3. Requiring a Specific Version of a Gem
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 20.4. Uninstalling a Gem
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 20.5. Reading Documentation for Installed Gems
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 20.6. Packaging Your Code as a Gem
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 20.7. Distributing Your Gems
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 20.8. Installing and Creating Standalone Packages with setup.rb
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 20.1. Finding Libraries by Querying Gem Respositories
- 21. Automating Tasks with Rake
- 21.1. Automatically Running Unit Tests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Test suites
- See Also
- 21.2. Automatically Generating Documentation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Available attributes
- See Also
- 21.3. Cleaning Up Generated Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 21.4. Automatically Building a Gem
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 21.5. Gathering Statistics About Your Code
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 21.6. Publishing Your Documentation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 21.7. Running Multiple Tasks in Parallel
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 21.8. Creating a Generic Project Rakefile
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 21.1. Automatically Running Unit Tests
- 22. Multitasking and Multithreading
- 22.1. Running a Daemon Process on Unix
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.2. Creating a Windows Service
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.3. Doing Two Things at Once with Threads
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 22.4. Synchronizing Access to an Object
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.5. Terminating a Thread
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 22.6. Running a Code Block on Many Objects Simultaneously
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.7. Limiting Multithreading with a Thread Pool
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.8. Driving an External Process with popen
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.9. Capturing the Output and Error Streams from a Unix Shell Command
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.10. Controlling a Process on Another Machine
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.11. Avoiding Deadlock
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 22.1. Running a Daemon Process on Unix
- 23. User Interface
- 23.1. Resources
- 23.2. Getting Input One Line at a Time
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.3. Getting Input One Character at a Time
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.4. Parsing Command-Line Arguments
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.5. Testing Whether a Program Is Running Interactively
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 23.6. Setting Up and Tearing Down a Curses Program
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.7. Clearing the Screen
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 23.8. Determining Terminal Size
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.9. Changing Text Color
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.10. Reading a Password
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.11. Allowing Input Editing with Readline
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.12. Making Your Keyboard Lights Blink
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.13. Creating a GUI Application with Tk
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.14. Creating a GUI Application with wxRuby
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.15. Creating a GUI Application with Ruby/GTK
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 23.16. Using AppleScript to Get User Input
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 24. Extending Ruby with Other Languages
- 24.1. Writing a C Extension for Ruby
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 24.2. Using a C Library from Ruby
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 24.3. Calling a C Library Through SWIG
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 24.4. Writing Inline C in Your Ruby Code
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 24.5. Using Java Libraries with JRuby
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Convenience methods
- See Also
- 24.1. Writing a C Extension for Ruby
- 25. System Administration
- 25.1. Scripting an External Program
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.2. Managing Windows Services
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.3. Running Code as Another User
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.4. Running Periodic Tasks Without cron or at
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.5. Deleting Files That Match a Regular Expression
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.6. Renaming Files in Bulk
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.7. Finding Duplicate Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.8. Automating Backups
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.9. Normalizing Ownership and Permissions in User Directories
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.10. Killing All Processes for a Given User
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.11. Using Puppet for DevOps System Administration
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 25.1. Scripting an External Program
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Dzięki opcji "Druk na żądanie" do sprzedaży wracają tytuły Grupy Helion, które cieszyły sie dużym zainteresowaniem, a których nakład został wyprzedany.
Dla naszych Czytelników wydrukowaliśmy dodatkową pulę egzemplarzy w technice druku cyfrowego.
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- usługa obejmuje tylko widoczną poniżej listę tytułów, którą na bieżąco aktualizujemy;
- cena książki może być wyższa od początkowej ceny detalicznej, co jest spowodowane kosztami druku cyfrowego (wyższymi niż koszty tradycyjnego druku offsetowego). Obowiązująca cena jest zawsze podawana na stronie WWW książki;
- zawartość książki wraz z dodatkami (płyta CD, DVD) odpowiada jej pierwotnemu wydaniu i jest w pełni komplementarna;
- usługa nie obejmuje książek w kolorze.
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