Hello Fellow Campers, I''m feeling crazy tonight and thought I''d go ahead and announce my new little project riding on the Camping framework: Dream Ledger (http://www.dreamledger.com). The app was written to scratch a personal itch, which is the simple fact that I wanted an easy way to record my nightly dreams and sleep experiences. Think about it as ''dream blogging'', except it''s all private and for your eyes only. Also, your entries are exportable as XML, so no one can ever be trapped in the app. I have included a very simple message board for discussions. Why Camping, you ask? Because I''m stubborn. Actually, I found that Camping was _extremely_ easy to build with, and even _easier_ to deploy. Rails is wonderful, but somehow Camping gave me a lot of joy. I''m excited to see how it stands up against any amount of traffic. Thanks for letting me pimp my wares, Michael Gorsuch http://www.dreamledger.com http://www.michaelgorsuch.org
On 1/9/07, Michael Gorsuch <michael.gorsuch at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello Fellow Campers, > > I''m feeling crazy tonight and thought I''d go ahead and announce my new > little project riding on the Camping framework: Dream Ledger > (http://www.dreamledger.com). > > The app was written to scratch a personal itch, which is the simple > fact that I wanted an easy way to record my nightly dreams and sleep > experiences. Think about it as ''dream blogging'', except it''s all > private and for your eyes only. Also, your entries are exportable as > XML, so no one can ever be trapped in the app. I have included a very > simple message board for discussions. > > Why Camping, you ask? Because I''m stubborn. > > Actually, I found that Camping was _extremely_ easy to build with, and > even _easier_ to deploy. Rails is wonderful, but somehow Camping gave > me a lot of joy. > > I''m excited to see how it stands up against any amount of traffic. > > Thanks for letting me pimp my wares,My first thought when I saw "Dream *Ledger*" was... holy cow, an SQL-Ledger replacement done in Camping! Anyway congratulations! Did you use Markaby for your views? I like Markaby :) James
haha! No sir, I don''t have that kind of an itch to scratch! Thanks for the congrats. Yes, I used Markaby. It was perfect for this. Certainly made my life much easier. On 1/9/07, james <james at icionline.ca> wrote:> On 1/9/07, Michael Gorsuch <michael.gorsuch at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Fellow Campers, > > > > I''m feeling crazy tonight and thought I''d go ahead and announce my new > > little project riding on the Camping framework: Dream Ledger > > (http://www.dreamledger.com). > > > > The app was written to scratch a personal itch, which is the simple > > fact that I wanted an easy way to record my nightly dreams and sleep > > experiences. Think about it as ''dream blogging'', except it''s all > > private and for your eyes only. Also, your entries are exportable as > > XML, so no one can ever be trapped in the app. I have included a very > > simple message board for discussions. > > > > Why Camping, you ask? Because I''m stubborn. > > > > Actually, I found that Camping was _extremely_ easy to build with, and > > even _easier_ to deploy. Rails is wonderful, but somehow Camping gave > > me a lot of joy. > > > > I''m excited to see how it stands up against any amount of traffic. > > > > Thanks for letting me pimp my wares, > > My first thought when I saw "Dream *Ledger*" was... holy cow, an > SQL-Ledger replacement done in Camping! > > Anyway congratulations! Did you use Markaby for your views? I like Markaby :) > > James > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > Camping-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list >