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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AGI + Ruby
Hi,
We have created RAGI (Ruby Asterisk Gateway Interface) for the open
source community so that Ruby and Ruby on Rails can be used to easily
and effeciently create Asterisk-based applications. Examples: IVR,
call
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AGI + Ruby
Hi,
We have created RAGI (Ruby
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AGI + Ruby
Hi,
We have created RAGI (Ruby Asterisk Gateway Interface) for the open
source community so that Ruby and Ruby on Rails can be used to easily
and effeciently create Asterisk-based applications. Examples: IVR,
call center apps, Asterisk
Hi Dan,
Being able to run your call handler and your MVC web application in
the same process and language has some great code reuse implications.
I'm sure if you are building your web app in Perl and want to leverage
that logic with an Asterisk app, then you would do exactly what you
are saying.
Hi,
We have created RAGI (Ruby Asterisk Gateway Interface) for the open
source community so that Ruby and Ruby on Rails can be used to easily
and effeciently create Asterisk-based applications. Examples: IVR,
call center apps, Asterisk management consoles, etc.
RAGI includes a set of objects
I think you might find amethyst much simpler and possibly cheaper too. I
believe the current IDE is 12.4K
Innocent Evil wrote:
I would like to write AGI script in Ruby
Would anybody please show me right direction..
Thanks___
Asterisk-Users
What IDE are you talking about?
Any URL would be helpful.
Thanks,
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AGI + Ruby
I think you might find amethyst much simpler
U joke - duh!
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What IDE are you
Well,, I never heard about 'amethyst'
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U joke - duh!
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What IDE are you talking about?
Any URL would be helpful.
Thanks,
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I think
Actually Perl is even better
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Y'see it? There it goes! Right over his head.
Huddleston, Robert wrote:
U joke - duh!
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YEah but the problem with pearls are that they come in different colours
and are often of varying quality.
Black one (which are actually green
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