Ruby on Rails Monday, August 30, 2010

On 30 August 2010 18:37, Ruby Users Ruby Users <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> That's three words, not two. I do not understand what you mean, please
> explain.
> Give an example, please.

Please quote appropriately - I can't easily tell where your comments
start, and what they relate to (especially when you write *exactly*
the same as the previous poster!)

Bear in mind: this is read by many people as email from the Google
mailing list, not on "ruby-forum.com", so we can't just "look up the
page" to see what previous posts were.

Ruby Users Ruby Users wrote:
> Golf name_category should consist of two words separated by spaces, each
> of which begins with a capital letter, such as "Ruby On Rails".

I think the point was, that your example of a "TWO words separated by
spaces" consisted of THREE words:

word 1: "Ruby"
word 2: "on"
word 3: "Rails"

Do you see?
So if you would like to clarify your question, people may be able to help.

Regards,

PS It's appreciated (by some) that English is not everyone's first
language (or maybe even second or third), so elementary grammatical
errors can be overlooked, but confusions that do significantly change
the meaning of a question or the direction an answer may need to go in
do need to be clarified.

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