Reseach paper on Ruby. Need references

Hi,

I’m doing masters in computer science. I’m required to submit a research
paper on a topic of my interest. I’m interested in learning ruby and
wanted to do research on Ruby covering topics like “features of Ruby,
comparision with other languages, pros and cons, object oriented
programing, Ruby on rails etc”. The problem is I need to find at least
10 papers on ruby that have been published in technical journals, white
papers from reputed laboratories and universities. I did google but
couldn’t find much that I can mention as my references. I found around 5
papers in ACM digital library. I need 5 more. Please help.

Thanks
Suneel

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Suneel S. [email protected]
wrote:

papers in ACM digital library. I need 5 more. Please help.

Hmm, this looks like it might be a chicken-and-egg problem. Ruby
doesn’t
seem to have attracted the academics as much as Java/Smalltalk/C++…
then
you are having trouble getting permission to do an academic paper
because
there isn’t enough existing academic literature.

I did a google search on oopsla ruby and hit things like an ad for Rails
hosting by engine yard on a site about the upcoming OOPSLA 08, and
articles
where ruby was part of an author’s name, same kind of thing for sigplan
ruby

Maybe there are some Japanese academic works?

Do your references really all have to be directly about Ruby or can you
fill
out the bibliography with some more general programming languages,
object-orientation etc. or the languages you are comparing to Ruby?


Rick DeNatale

My blog on Ruby
http://talklikeaduck.denhaven2.com/

Suneel S. wrote:

Hi,

I’m doing masters in computer science. I’m required to submit a research
paper on a topic of my interest. I’m interested in learning ruby and
wanted to do research on Ruby covering topics like “features of Ruby,
comparision with other languages, pros and cons, object oriented
programing, Ruby on rails etc”. The problem is I need to find at least
10 papers on ruby that have been published in technical journals, white
papers from reputed laboratories and universities. I did google but
couldn’t find much that I can mention as my references. I found around 5
papers in ACM digital library. I need 5 more. Please help.

Thanks
Suneel

When I ran the search I got lots of papers back. Perhaps it is the
“published in technical journals” constraints that is the limiting
factor. That may also preclude books, though citing the literature is
usually accepted in academia, at least when I was in school, though we
were still carving on stone tablets back then, but I digress.

Normally I would just think that this was your work to do and leave you
to it, but you have caught me on a good day so here are some bits that
may be of assistance:

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/search/searchResults.jsp?searchType=1&searchSite=dW&searchScope=dW&query=ruby&Search=Search
http://hedley.new.newsvine.com/_news/2006/01/11/56217-hedleys-technical-journal
http://www.pcmag.com/search_results/0%2C1208%2C%2C00.asp?qry=ruby+programming&site=3
http://www.ddj.com/TechSearch/searchResults.jhtml;jsessionid=KNSAL4SEKD2CYQSNDLPSKHSCJUNN2JVN?queryText=ruby&x=0&y=0

also of interest:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000140
http://www.programmingx.com/page2/category/languages/ruby/articles.html

On Sep 17, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Suneel S. wrote:

papers from reputed laboratories and universities. I did google but
couldn’t find much that I can mention as my references. I found
around 5
papers in ACM digital library. I need 5 more. Please help.

Thanks
Suneel

Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.

not a great one, but since you are grasping…

http://www.fsl.noaa.gov/publications/forum/feb2003/2_03_MMeta.html

dunno if you could slide linux journal by as a technical one but

Linux Clustering with Ruby Queue: Small Is Beautiful | Linux Journal

a @ http://codeforpeople.com/

On Sep 18, 2008, at 2:42 PM, Suneel S. wrote:

Thank you everyone for taking time to search and reply. The instructor
is kind of adamant on citing professional references. As a result I’ve
changed my topic to something I can find a lot of references. I’m also
hardcore java developer planning to learn Ruby as the market is
saturated with java developers.

You might ask your instructor how the first 10 papers got published if
everyone had to cite at least 10 prior references…

Dave

Dave T. wrote:

everyone had to cite at least 10 prior references…
I think the idea is that it is very easy these days to steal papers and
automate
what is essentially a composite stolen paper. At least this way the
teach can
get an idea the kid actually did the work honestly. After all, in
school, you
still haven’t completely got out of the “get somewhere” crowd and into
the “I’m
an engineer because I actually like doing that” crowd yet. We older
fogies
don’t always see that context.

xc

On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 05:13 +0900, Dave T. wrote:

On Sep 18, 2008, at 2:42 PM, Suneel S. wrote:

Thank you everyone for taking time to search and reply. The instructor
is kind of adamant on citing professional references. As a result I’ve
changed my topic to something I can find a lot of references. I’m also
hardcore java developer planning to learn Ruby as the market is
saturated with java developers.

You might ask your instructor how the first 10 papers got published if
everyone had to cite at least 10 prior references…

Then again, you might try not being snotty to someone who controls what
grade you get. :slight_smile:

M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
ruby-perspectives.blogspot.com

“A mathematician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems.” –
Alfréd Rényi via Paul Erdős

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:23 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
[email protected] wrote:

everyone had to cite at least 10 prior references…

Then again, you might try not being snotty to someone who controls what
grade you get. :slight_smile:

Oh, I don’t know. If someone doesn’t make these obvious statements
now and again, the sad state of academia often being an echo chamber
will never be improved.

-greg

Thank you everyone for taking time to search and reply. The instructor
is kind of adamant on citing professional references. As a result I’ve
changed my topic to something I can find a lot of references. I’m also
hardcore java developer planning to learn Ruby as the market is
saturated with java developers.

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Gregory B.
[email protected] wrote:

Oh, I don’t know. If someone doesn’t make these obvious statements
now and again, the sad state of academia often being an echo chamber
will never be improved.

Well, there’s all the difference between a research paper and a survey
paper (which is what the OP seems to be doing). It’s reasonable to
expect an existing body of papers for the latter.

martin

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Suneel S. [email protected]
wrote:

The problem is I need to find at least 10 papers on ruby that have
been published in technical journals, white papers from reputed
laboratories and universities. I did google but couldn’t find much
that I can mention as my references. I found around 5 papers in ACM
digital library. I need 5 more. Please help.

Did you try Google Scholar? Without you mentioning the five papers you
already found, it’s hard to say if we are hitting the same stuff.

Google Scholar

Marcelo

Marcelo wrote:

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Suneel S. [email protected]
wrote:

The problem is I need to find at least 10 papers on ruby that have
been published in technical journals, white papers from reputed
laboratories and universities. I did google but couldn’t find much
that I can mention as my references. I found around 5 papers in ACM
digital library. I need 5 more. Please help.

Did you try Google Scholar? Without you mentioning the five papers you
already found, it’s hard to say if we are hitting the same stuff.

Google Scholar

Marcelo

I did try Google Scholar. But didn’t find any thing that has been
published in technical journals etc. The 5 references I mentioned are
all from ACM digital library.

Suneel