IronRuby'nin tanımı nedir?IronRuby, .NET platformu üzerinde çalışan Ruby dili için bir uygulama altyapısıdır. Bu, .NET uygulamaları ve oyunlarını geliştirmek için kullanılabilir. Ruby programlama dilinin tüm özelliklerini barındıran IronRuby, .NET altyapısı sayesinde Ruby kodunu derleyerek CLR (Common Language Runtime) üzerinde çalıştırabilir. Bu sayede Ruby'nin esnek ve kolay kullanımı .NET platformu ile birleştirilerek daha güçlü bir geliştirme aracı haline gelmiştir.IronRuby, Microsoft tarafından da desteklenmekte ve geliştirilmektedir. Düşük seviyeli .NET Framework'ü kullandığı için, C# veya VB.NET gibi diğer .NET dilleri ile sorunsuz bir şekilde entegre olabilir. Bu da geliştiricilere esneklik sağlamakta ve Ruby dilini tercih edenler için .NET platformunda da rahatlıkla çalışabilme imkanı sunmaktadır.IronRuby, agnostik bir yaklaşımla geliştirildiği için farklı .NET uygulamalarıyla uyumlu olarak çalışabilir. Bu sayede, daha geniş bir kullanım alanı ve geliştirme imkanı sunmaktadır. Ayrıca dinamik yazılım geliştirme için oldukça uygun bir seçenek oluşturmaktadır.Sonuç olarak, IronRuby, Ruby programlama dilini .NET platformunda kullanmak isteyen geliştiricilere kolaylık, esneklik ve güçlü bir altyapı sunmaktadır. Bu sayede, Ruby'nin kolaylığı ile .NET'in gücünü bir arada kullanarak çeşitli uygulama ve oyunlar geliştirmek mümkün hale gelmektedir.IronRuby hangi amaçla kullanılır?IronRuby Hangi Amaçla Kullanılır?
IronRuby Nedir?
IronRuby, Ruby programlama dili için Microsoft .NET ve Mono ortamlarında çalışabilen bir tür runtime'dır. Ruby dilinin dynamic language runtime (DLR) üzerinde çalışması için yapılmıştır. Bu sayede Ruby kodları .NET ve Mono ortamlarında çalıştırılabilir hale gelir.
IronRuby Hangi Amaçla Kullanılır?
IronRuby, özellikle Ruby dilini seven ancak .NET veya Mono platformunda çalışması gereken yazılım geliştiriciler için ideal bir araçtır. Ruby dilinin esnekliği ve dotNET platformunun gücünü bir araya getirerek, kullanıcılarına en iyi deneyimi sunmayı hedefler. Ayrıca IronRuby, .NET tabanlı uygulamaların Ruby ile genişletilmesi ve mevcut Ruby projelerinin .NET entegrasyonu için de kullanılabilir.
IronRuby Kullanmanın Avantajları Nelerdir?
IronRuby'nin en büyük avantajı, Ruby programlama dili ile .NET platformu arasında bir köprü görevi görmesidir. Bu sayede Ruby geliştiricileri, .NET ortamındaki güçlü kütüphanelerden ve araçlardan faydalanabilirler. Ayrıca IronRuby, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) gibi teknolojilere Ruby ile erişim imkanı sağlar.
Neleri Geliştirebilirsiniz?
IronRuby ile .NET tabanlı web uygulamaları, masaüstü uygulamaları, oyunlar ve diğer tüm .NET projelerini geliştirebilirsiniz. Ayrıca var olan Ruby projelerinizi .NET platformuna taşıyabilir ve genişletebilirsiniz.IronRuby'nin avantajları nelerdir?IronRuby, .NET platformu için tasarlanmış bir Ruby uygulama dilidir. Bunun avantajlarından biri, .NET platformunun geniş kütüphane ve araçlarının kullanılabilir olmasıdır. Bu da IronRuby ile .NET uygulamaları geliştirmek isteyenler için büyük bir avantaj sağlar.Bir diğer avantajı ise Ruby dilinin esnekliğidir. IronRuby ile Ruby'nin esnek ve dinamik yapısından faydalanarak .NET platformunda çalışan uygulamalar geliştirebilirsiniz. Bu da kod yazma sürecini hızlandırabilir ve daha verimli bir şekilde çalışmanıza olanak tanır.Ayrıca IronRuby, .NET platformunda çalışan projelere entegrasyonu kolaylaştırır. Bir başka avantajı da mevcut .NET projelerinde Ruby kodlarını kolayca entegre edebilme olanağıdır. Bu da farklı diller arasında geçiş yapmak isteyen geliştiriciler için oldukça kullanışlı bir özelliktir.Son olarak, IronRuby'nin avantajlarından biri de topluluk desteğinin bulunmasıdır. Ruby topluluğunu ve .NET topluluğunu bir araya getiren IronRuby, kullanıcıların birbirinden faydalanmasını ve bilgi alışverişinde bulunmasını sağlar, böylece geliştirme süreçleri için destek ve çözüm bulmalarına yardımcı olur.IronRuby ile neler yapabilirsiniz?IronRuby, Microsoft tarafından geliştirilen ve Ruby programlama dilini .
NET platformuna entegre etmeyi amaçlayan bir projedir. IronRuby sayesinde .NET platformunda çalışan Ruby programları geliştirmek mümkün hale gelmiştir. Bu sayede, Ruby'nin esnekliği ve .NET'in gücü bir araya gelerek, kullanıcılara benzersiz bir deneyim sunmaktadır.IronRuby, .NET platformu üzerinde çalıştığı için geniş bir kullanıcı kitlesine hitap etmektedir. Bu sayede, Ruby dilini kullananlar, .NET platformunda da yeteneklerini sergileme imkanına sahip olmaktadırlar. Böylelikle, farklı platformlarda uygulama geliştirmekte olan yazılımcılar, IronRuby ile işlerini daha verimli bir şekilde yapabilmektedirler.Özellikle web tabanlı uygulamaların geliştirilmesinde IronRuby'nin sunduğu imkanlar oldukça fazladır. Kullanıcılar, Ruby dilinin sunduğu kolaylık ve esnekliği .NET platformuyla birleştirerek, web uygulamalarını hızlı bir şekilde geliştirebilmektedirler. Ayrıca, IronRuby ile veritabanına erişim, işlemler ve güvenlik gibi konularda da kolaylıkla uygulama geliştirebilirsiniz.IronRuby ile neler yapabilirsiniz? sorusunun cevabı oldukça geniştir. İster küçük ölçekli bir web sitesi ister büyük bir proje, IronRuby sayesinde Ruby dilini .NET platformunda kullanarak, istediğiniz her türlü uygulamayı geliştirebilirsiniz.IronRuby'nin örnek kullanım alanları nelerdir?IronRuby, genellikle .NET Framework ile uyumlu çalışan, Ruby programlama dilinin bir uygulamasıdır. Bu sayede, .NET Framework ile çalışmak isteyen geliştiriciler, Ruby diliyle de kodlama yapabilecekleri bir ortama sahip olurlar. Peki, IronRuby hangi alanlarda kullanılabilir?Bir örnek kullanım alanı, web geliştirmesi olabilir. IronRuby, ASP.NET gibi teknolojilerle kombine edilerek web uygulamaları geliştirmek için kullanılabilir. Ayrıca, veri işleme ve komut satırı uygulamaları gibi çeşitli alanlarda da tercih edilebilir.Özetle, IronRuby, .NET Framework ile uyumlu çalıştığı için genellikle .NET tabanlı uygulamalar için tercih edilirken, aynı zamanda Ruby dilinin avantajlarını da sunarak farklı alanlarda da kullanılabilmektedir.Bu şekilde, IronRuby, farklı projelerde ve farklı platformlarda geliştirme yapmak isteyen geliştiricilere geniş bir kullanım alanı sunmaktadır.IronRuby ile neleri geliştirebilirsiniz?IronRuby, .NET platformunda çalışan ve Ruby programlama dilini destekleyen bir uygulama geliştirme aracıdır. IronRuby kullanarak web uygulamaları, mobil uygulamalar, veri tabanı işlemleri ve oyun geliştirme gibi birçok farklı alanda yazılım geliştirebilirsiniz.Bu geliştirme sürecinde Rails frameworkü ile web uygulamaları geliştirebilir, Windows Presentation Foundation ile grafik arayüzleri tasarlayabilir, SQL Server gibi veri tabanlarına erişebilir ve Unity gibi oyun geliştirme platformları için uygulamalar yazabilirsiniz.IronRuby'nin dynamic language runtime (DLR) ve .NET platformu ile entegrasyonu sayesinde, çeşitli platformlarda çalışan ve farklı dilleri destekleyen uygulamalar geliştirebilirsiniz.Ayrıca IronRuby'nin open-source olması sayesinde, topluluk tarafından sürekli olarak geliştirilen ve genişleyen bir ekosisteme sahip olan projelere katkıda bulunarak yazılım geliştirebilirsiniz.
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DLR Week 2 Thoughts
We’ve reached Tuesday and I still haven’t submitted my guess because I am So Lost in regards to this stanza. Figured I’d just work through some of my thoughts a bit here
“Pinnacle
Of things that were
The third met thorn
Symbolic spur”
Possibilities:
Michael - Platypus:
A synonym for pinnacle could be maximum - Michael plays Max in Camp Camp
CC has been mentioned twice in show, and it’s no longer running - “things that were”
Michael is married to Lindsay, who is Ruby Rose - rose, roses have thorns, “Third met thorn”
The mascot of Camp Campbell is a platypus, which has venomous spurs - Jordan mentioned being the platypus
Other weapon may be marriage because of marital issues with Lindsay
Issues:
Platypus seems too literal an interpretation of spur
Also, if Jordan is trying to build a FJ empire, killing one of FJ’s co-hosts would be directly counter-productive to that (unless somehow Jordan being Muack is meant to lead us back to the actual platypus Nicodemus mentioned?)
If the theory of Lindsay not actually writing the letters to Fiona because someone (Michael) stole them is true, Michael’s plot is not Done - that hasn’t been addressed yet (unless it would be post-death?)
Alfredo - Cowboy Boots:
Mentioned winning Hardcore Tabletop and wanting to reclaim top position he once had
Someone mentioned Alfredo said “Hardcore Monopoly” instead of “Tabletop” (the actual name of the show) - a monopoly is the top (pinnacle) of capitalism
“I’m not gonna die here” in slasher content is usually quickly followed by death
His room is all Western themed - a lot of horses around
On Trevor’s web board, The HT picture shows Fredo with the person he beat season 1 - Jack, who dressed as a cowboy
Issues:
Cowboy boots have not been shown on-screen yet
Boots also seems like a too literal interpretation of spurs
Hard to connect Alfredo to the thorn line
Alfredo hasn't had a major plot line - might be coming later, might be because he dies too early for one
Yssa - Her Pencil/Parasol/Scythe:
Yssa is the “Mary” Michael was “Poppin” in with - The parasol he comes back with was outside her room
There is focus on Yssa drawing Barb’s body with her pencil (or pen?) - Might also implicate Yssa as killer though
Thorn could once again be Lindsay - jealous about possible affair
Was the lead animator of Camp Camp
Scythe was focused on with Fiona’s heart lock around it - love and Ruby
Issues:
Harder to connect her lead animation to “pinnacle”
“Spur” doesn’t necessarily connect to the pencil or parasol
Yssa has evidence for being the killer - not a victim
Again with big plot that either comes later or not at all - we haven’t seen her vlog again
I genuinely have no idea what I think the answer is I got the Hannah/Moon Ball pair relatively easy but I am completely lost here
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JLY Analysis: The In-Depth Post
Hello and welcome to what may very well be the world’s longest post about Louis Tomlinson’s recent lyric video for his song “Just Like You”! You may have seen my prior posts about the video - here’s the link for my JLY tag if you want to catch up on my prior analysis!
To preface, this post is the result of an actual frame-by-frame analysis of the entire video (all 6,155 frames), and it’s everything that I haven’t seen other bloggers mention.
I’m here to present the content of the video so that everyone has access to it! If I’m missing something, chances are I’ve already posted about it or saw someone else post about it, but feel free to send me a message if you spot something I didn’t catch!
Anyway, let’s get on with it! Hopefully somebody reads through all of it, but it’s a lot, lmao. All 65 pages of my screenshot document are analyzed and laid out below the cut. 😎
First up is the headline under “whole world in my right hand”: All of the headlines that have visible words around/beneath them have obviously had the actual title replaced with the lyrics, but you can still source the original article if you have enough words.
This is actually from the original wanted poster from the infamous Elizabeth Short case, often called the Black Dahlia case. The case has been unsolved since it occurred in 1947.
Next is this travel deal, from a trip to Norway advertised in The Times.
The crossed-out headline also in that frame says “really not a petrolhead”, which is from this article.
Next is this headline:
It comes from this article:
Near the Thomas Paine article is a review of this book:
Moving on to a series of cars:
“23″ written on the seat.
The above picture is actually this one of Lindsay Lohan with her black Porsche, from June 2013 as far as I can tell:
I didn’t try to find the other cars, but I believe they’re other celebrity car pics. Here’s one last one:
Next is another trip advertisement, which I believe is from a China Yangtze cruise.
The upper left text is from this football article:
This “party” headline is next:
It’s from this article, a review of a comedy that - according to the link - was first published all the way back in February, then recently update online.
Funnily enough, one of the stars is a familiar name :-)
This next frame has quite a few articles:
The main two are these:
Here’s the frame with the relevant parts underlined:
I don’t know what the “global” logo is. On the right hand part of the frame is the obituary of Pat Sephton.
Pat, as the obituary title states, was the woman who founded the Bottoms Up strip club.
I don’t know where this next part appears in the video itself, because my document got mixed up in some places, but an anon pointed out to me that the megaphone featured is the same one in the History music video.
Some blue n green in this frame:
And this one:
The upper corner of this frame has a tiny clipping of an article:
These next two frames feature text from these two articles:
These two frames contain whited-out dialogue from a Dear Deidre column:
“I’ve, erm, I’ve been … Erm .. Well, now that you ask...”
“They said you weren’t working tonight, so where have you been?”
The green silhouettes are consistent with the couple in the article:
The article is about “Cathy” who’s cheating on her boyfriend, “Max”, with “Darren”. Darren is cheating on his girlfriend “Jill” with Cathy.
Max and Jill actually end up together, both the victims of their boyfriend’s/girlfriend’s infidelity. Jill gets cold feet with her relationship with Max, and Darren feels the same about Cathy, so Jill and Darren try to work things out. In the end, Cathy gets left out in the cold - the cheater who started the whole mess.
Next up is the frame that the “happy eggs” article is on. It features a headline from Volume V, Issue VI of something, but who knows what.
“Alex” hides onscreen for a few frames :-)
The full article is this one:
It discusses Manchester United at length. Interesting, given the fact that we know someone who is an avid fan of that particular team. :-)
If I remember right, he talked about Manchester United at his show this year, didn’t he? I digress - there are several more small mentions of the team, though looking through my document, I don’t think I screenshotted all of them. Interesting nonetheless. :-) Moving on!
An article about China’s Communist Party Congress.
I know we already found it, but here’s the pic and website of the Queens Arms, located in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham:
There are two articles in this frame:
This one about Andrea Pirlo, a footballer whose career ended this year:
And this one about mental illness:
The quote that’s featured in the video is:
“'One in four of us will have some form of mental health episode at some stage in our life. If we're moving 400,000 passengers on the DLR each weekday, a significant number of our customers will be going through something, without necessarily showing the symptoms.”
This headline is from the following article about the National Trust:
The National Trust is the governing body of protected sites of natural beauty or historic significance.
In the above frame is this article:
The text in this frame is from this article:
The National Trust comes back in this frame:
This is the article:
This next frame is rather content-heavy:
In the bottom-left corner is a photo of St. Vincent, from a review of her new album Masseducation. Kudos to Louis for adding another LGBTQ+ artist to the video - St. Vincent dated Cara Delevingne for 1.5 years :-)
The same-sex marriage quote is from this article about Tim Minchin, a composer.
The right-hand picture is from this article about Dizzee Rascal:
Finally, the upper-middle person is actually a sideboard called “Ziggy” from a bespoke handmade furniture site.
This was interesting to me because there’s obviously no person in the photo that was used - the animator just cut one out. I have no idea who it is, and I’m interested as to why the sideboard was advertised in a newspaper in the first place, considering it’s very limited edition. [shrugs]
This is from another horse-racing article:
It discusses a particularly feisty filly; fans of the horse are fighting for her to continue racing, but her manager is thinking about taking her off the track.
Carla Bruni, a musician, is featured here:
as I noted - the words featured are “world war”, “manipulating”, “exhausted”, and “tensest sense”. It’s a review of the World War II film “Land of Mine”, from this article:
This is from this article, a book review:
Beetle Bailey flashbacks! hahah
More Cillian Murphy mentions! I hope he’s hinting at an upcoming guest appearance on Peaky Blinders, lmao
This frame is from this article:
This headline is from this article, all the way back in 2014:
Anyone else getting flashbacks to.....
:-)
This frame is from a review of a Van Gogh movie called “Loving Vincent”
Not to be dramatic, but “revolutionary artist” is exactly how I would describe Louis :’)
I just thought it was funny that the dead-center word in this word search is....
OTP :-)
And yet another shout-out to Cillian! Me, too, Louis. Me, too.
You may have seen in my prior analysis that “Ruby In The Dust” appeared, and I wasn’t sure what it referenced. This is actually the article it’s from:
This is the first line of that article:
:-)
The text on the right half of this frame is from this article:
Hi, Manchester United :-)
This is an advertisement for McCarthy & Stone retirement homes. They have locations all over the UK, but the ads are location-specific - I thought this one was from Cheshire, but the phone number didn’t match up. It’s 0800-201-4215, but I can’t call it because I live in the US, so who knows where it’s from! [shrugs]
OTP shows up again!
We’ve already pointed out the nautical star, but I have to include it again because, as a lesbian, it makes me so happy :-)
my heart is warm :’)
I’m including this frame because I’m interested to hear other opinions - “Loui” was spelled and left up for a few seconds, then this end letter was added. It looks far too flat to be an “s”, IMO, so does anyone think it could be an “e” to spell “Louie”?
Finally, the last few frames are various articles with white paint obscuring most of the text. The “LGBT” article from earlier appears once at the beginning of the end segment, then it comes back at the very end. It’s the very last thing you see before the video ends :-)
And that’s the end! I’d like to thank @parodiesofuktabloids for helping me find the love rectangle Dear Deidre comic, and @ann-fortunately for her help with the mirror article! I’d also like to extend a major congratulations to Louis for creating a video that’s absolutely packed full of content - I really enjoyed researching everything featured.
I couldn’t be prouder to be a fan of someone that so clearly has made a point to use his platform to represent marginalized voices through this video. As a lesbian, Louis’ representation of LGBTQ+ news and culture was particularly meaningful to me. I can’t thank him enough for putting this video together - it absolutely took an incredible amount of skill and intelligence to film and create, and I feel honored to have been the one to reverse-engineer it these past few weeks.
Onto the next video, Louis? 😎
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