Hello,
I've published new gems in the Ruby Gem of the Week series [1] (w/
web feed [2] that presents a new Ruby library every week on Thursday
on Planet Ruby.
The new gems presented include:
- Week #4 kramdown gem - turn easy-to-read and easy-to-write
wiki-style plain text in markdown into hypertext
- Week #5 feedparser gem - web feed parser and normalizers (for RSS
2.0, Atom, n friends)
Happy Planet. Cheers.
PS: Have your say! Guest posts or ideas and suggestions about gems
more than welcome.
[1] feedreader.github.io/planet-ruby
[2] feedreader.github.io/planet-ruby/atom.xml
Hello,
FYI: The Planet Ruby now moved to its own github org (that is,
planetruby) and the Ruby Gem of the Week series has now its own repo
(that is, /gems). Please update any missing links. Sorry. Cheers.
Happy planet.
[1] planetruby.github.io/gems
[2] planetruby.github.io/gems/feed.xml
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2015-01-29 11:12 GMT+01:00 Gerald Bauer <gerald.bauer@gmail.com>:
Hello,
I've published new gems in the Ruby Gem of the Week series [1] (w/
web feed [2] that presents a new Ruby library every week on Thursday
on Planet Ruby.
The new gems presented include:
- Week #4 kramdown gem - turn easy-to-read and easy-to-write
wiki-style plain text in markdown into hypertext
- Week #5 feedparser gem - web feed parser and normalizers (for RSS
2.0, Atom, n friends)
Happy Planet. Cheers.
PS: Have your say! Guest posts or ideas and suggestions about gems
more than welcome.
[1] feedreader.github.io/planet-ruby
[2] feedreader.github.io/planet-ruby/atom.xml
These should be proper urls so they're actually clickable in 99% of the email clients out there. I'm too lazy to bother to copy&paste even on my laptop, let alone iOS.
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On Feb 2, 2015, at 04:55, Gerald Bauer <gerald.bauer@gmail.com> wrote:
[1] planetruby.github.io/gems
[2] planetruby.github.io/gems/feed.xml