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From: Tim Morgan on 5 Jul 2008 05:17 Autumn 3.0 has been released and is now on GitHub. Autumn is still one the simplest and most powerful ways of writing IRC bots in Ruby. Autumn 3.0 makes it easier to distribute your bots, and, with ERb view templates, brings Autumn one step closer to being Ruby on Rails for IRC. Writing a bot is still as simple as: class Controller < Autumn::Leaf def awesome_command(stem, sender, channel, msg) return "#{sender[:nick]} is awesome!" end end Autumn 3.0 includes ActiveRecord-like database support with the use of the DataMapper gem (now supporting DataMapper 0.9). Your leaves can have powerful access to databases in the same way your Rails apps do. Combine an active-record approach to ORM with templated views and magic controller methods (along with helpers, before_filters, and more), and any Ruby on Rails developer can jump right into Autumn and begin writing IRC bots. For complete details, visit Autumn's home page at http://http://github.com/RISCfuture/autumn/ To see complete release notes, visit http://github.com/RISCfuture/autumn/wikis/version-history Tim Morgan -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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