Superators Add New Operators to Ruby

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This one?s for the fellow DSL mavens. I?m releasing now a new library I?ve developed that adds new operators to Ruby. Install the superators gem. Saved By: scene | View Details | Give Thanks
This one?s for the fellow DSL mavens. I?m releasing now a new library I?ve developed that adds new operators to Ruby. Install the superators gem. Saved By: scene | View Details | Give Thanks
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Operator lets you combine pieces of information on Web sites with applications in ways that are useful. For instance, Flickr + Google Maps, Upcoming.org + Google Calendar, Yahoo! Local + your address book, and many more possibilities and permutations. All of these scenarios are possible due to Microformats, an emerging standard for injecting semantics into HTML.
Operator lets you combine pieces of information on Web sites with applications in ways that are useful. For instance, Flickr + Google Maps, Upcoming.org + Google Calendar, Yahoo! Local + your address book, and many more possibilities and permutations. All of these scenarios are possible due to Microformats, an emerging standard for injecting semantics into HTML.





