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Dec 3, 2008 7:30:04 AM

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cool   Ruby-Sesame: Sesame bindings for Ruby

Hello,

I'm happy to announce the availability of a beta test version of Ruby-Sesame. It's a thin Ruby wrapper around Sesame's REST interface.

You can grab the code at http://github.com/pjlegato/ruby-sesame/, and make a gem with "rake gem".

I welcome any bug reports or suggestions, and especially patches. :)

Cheers,
Paul
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Dec 3, 2008 7:56:08 AM

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Re: Ruby-Sesame: Sesame bindings for Ruby

Nice! I have added a link to your site from our wiki's Language bindings page. How easy or hard was it to develop against the REST API in Ruby? Any recommendations for improvements?
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Dec 7, 2008 4:45:27 AM

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Re: Ruby-Sesame: Sesame bindings for Ruby

 
Nice! I have added a link to your site from our wiki's Language bindings page. How easy or hard was it to develop against the REST API in Ruby? Any recommendations for improvements?


I found the docs and interface quite easy to follow. Everything was pretty straightforward.

My top requests for improvement would be aggregate functions and JOINs. :)

Cheers,
Paul
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