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2008/11/29 Daniel Zepeda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've blogged about a little Shoes template that I'd like to share with
> others.
>
> From the blog:
>
> I've been using Shoes for the GUI portions of some small side projects I've
> been writing. In the process I've written a small template/framework for
> starting off new Shoes projects that might be of help to others, so I'd like
> to present it here.
>
> Features
>
>    * Support for ActiveRecord using SQLite3, including -
>          o Automatic creation of databases in an automatically created data
> directory (auto-database creation courtesy SQLite3)
>          o Automatic per-environment migrations
>          o Automatic per-environment loading of fixtures on empty databases
>    * A "Tab Bar" which gives the ability to create an MDI-like Shoes
> application.
>    * Automatic loading of classes placed in the 'lib' and 'lib/shoes'
> directory.
>    * Automatic loading of libraries in the '/vendor' directory
>    * Automatic naming of application based on the filename found in the
> '/bin' directory
>    * Automatic generation of a variable representing the application root
> directory, accessible through the 'Environment' module
>    * Automatic creation of an application data directory, accessible through
> the 'Environment' module
>    * A console script to allow you to play with your (non-Shoes) classes
> interactively
>    * Support for RSpec testing of non-Shoes classes
>    * Rake tasks for running Shoes, RSpec examples and resetting the
> database.
>
> Come check it out and comment at:
>
> http://daniel.zepeda.ws/blog/2008/11/27/putting-your-shoes-on-faster/
>
> Thanks!
>
> DZ

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