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[[User:bkuhn|bkuhn]] suggests that the student write the server in Python using Twisted, using a test-driven development model.  
 
[[User:bkuhn|bkuhn]] suggests that the student write the server in Python using Twisted, using a test-driven development model.  
  
Mariuz: the original hg repository is down i have cloned in git and implement it with node.js and Firebird database)
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Mariuz: the original hg repository is down i have cloned in git and implement it with node.js and Firebird database  
  
 
If you want to learn more about yocto-reader, they can [http://yocto-reader.flouzo.net/ look at its homepage] (site is down), [http://yocto-reader.flouzo.net/implementation/feedread.html try out the front-end demo], [https://github.com/mariuz/yocto-reader/zipball/master download the source] they can look [https://github.com/mariuz/yocto-reader clone the Git repository] or the [http://packages.debian.org/sid/yocto-reader grab it from Debian].
 
If you want to learn more about yocto-reader, they can [http://yocto-reader.flouzo.net/ look at its homepage] (site is down), [http://yocto-reader.flouzo.net/implementation/feedread.html try out the front-end demo], [https://github.com/mariuz/yocto-reader/zipball/master download the source] they can look [https://github.com/mariuz/yocto-reader clone the Git repository] or the [http://packages.debian.org/sid/yocto-reader grab it from Debian].

Latest revision as of 04:44, 17 October 2012

yocto-reader back end

Yocto-reader (site is down) is an excellent front-end, AGPLv3'd application designed for users to read, mark, remember and forward RSS feed entries via the Cloud. The front-end is basically complete and functional, but the back-end of the application is currently merely a mock-up.

We need a back end for the application. The back-end would likely run as a separate server process, likely with a REST API, and integrate with the front-end to make yocoto-reader a fully functioning application.

bkuhn suggests that the student write the server in Python using Twisted, using a test-driven development model.

Mariuz: the original hg repository is down i have cloned in git and implement it with node.js and Firebird database

If you want to learn more about yocto-reader, they can look at its homepage (site is down), try out the front-end demo, download the source they can look clone the Git repository or the grab it from Debian.