Ruby Script Video Tutorial - add Construction Points
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Ok, this is my first attempt at a real time, script writing tutorial. I might do another here shortly. I know some people are not fond of my videos, so I've done this to spite them And I've heard some people like the videos a lot, so those people are allowed to watch and listen.
But I warn you, this is Ruby scripting in real time. So its not super duper exciting, unless you like Ruby or want to learn to script.
It's only about 6 lines of code, so you can't get too confused I hope. Here are links to some of the methods I use in the video:
And as a note, rand(100) will never return the number 100. 99 is the highest it goes. But it can return 0.
All right, on to the video.
[flash=725,945:33apxxdn]http://chrisfullmer.com/forums/ruby_cpoint.swf[/flash:33apxxdn]
or download it here if you want to play it from your computer. (This is also handy if the movie is too tall for your Browser window): http://chrisfullmer.com/forums/ruby_cpoint.swf
Hope that helps. If it does, I might do more of these. I can show how to write a simple multiple pushpull script in about 10 lines of code next.
Chris
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Thanks for a great Tutorial.
I've little to no experience with Ruby but found this very informative and eye opening. Amazing how easy it is to understand yet hard to grasp?
Now I appreciate even more the effort and talent that goes into creating the excellent scripts you guys produce
Thanks
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Thanks for keeping encouraging us to try Ruby, Chris.
I like your video tutorials, actually, as I find text+images tutorials harder to follow. (I know, "people living in glass houses... )
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@ecuadorian said:
I like your video tutorials, actually, as I find text+images tutorials harder to follow.
+1
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Thanks for a great tutorial. Ruby is something that I would really like to learn. I would assume that it will require so much time that I will never start learning it. Anyway, this kind of tutorial really makes me think that maybe I should still think about it.
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OK, stop pissing around and get back to writing your awsome scripts now!
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Thanks Chris for this new Ruby 's tutorial. Really helpfull
Dynamic explanations, what a good idea to follow step by step the code.
MALAISE
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