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*Picnic makes it easy(ier) to distribute and run [http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/ Camping]-based applications as well-behaved stand-alone Linux servers (but works on Windows too!).*
The idea is that one ought to be able to install a Camping app as a gem, and run it as a Linux service (a...
La finalidad de esta aplicación es la creación de un sistema de gestion para un camping.
La interfaz gráfica será basado en web, para que sea accesible únicamente con un navegador web.
*Taskr is a stand-alone HTTP daemon, providing a cron-like networked scheduling service.* Tasks can be created and managed problematically via REST calls over HTTP allowing other REST-aware services to schedule and manage jobs, or manually via a nice web interface.
One common use for Taskr is to ...
= RESTful Messaging with Howlr =
The Howlr daemon provides [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer RESTful] interface for sending outgoing messages. Messages are submitted via HTTP and dispatched to other protocols. Currently only email (SMTP and Sendmail) is supported, but ...
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====RubyCAS-Server is an implementation of the server-end of JA-SIG's [http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/overview/background/index.html CAS] protocol, providing a cross-domain single sign-on solution for web applications.====
== Over...
===What the duece is Fingr?===
Fingr is a [http://camping.rubyforge.org/files/README.html Camping] mini-app that Web 2.0-ifies [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_protocol Finger].
In other words, it takes something that works just fine and makes it kinda lame :).
The idea is that you can ...
A tiny script which allows the user to create a database of bookmarks which point useful code around the web. It's written in camping.
Easily create Rails-style REST resource controllers in your Camping app.
All Documents related to the 2009 Summer camping trip
*pdfetch* is a small web app that automagically fetches the PDF reprint of a [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed PubMed] article given its PMID.
If *pdfetch* cannot find a local copy of the reprint, then it downloads the reprint from the publisher's website to the local reposi...