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Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?
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Jose E. Marchesi |
Subject: |
Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ? |
Date: |
Thu, 02 Dec 2021 15:53:00 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi there.
> I like the idea of keeping my personal data files Vim-compatible and
> make good use of VOom, VimWiki, etc - so I am thinking I could convert
> my Watched Netflix videos text file into a recfile which would be more
> convenient for sorting and organising the info etc. However, it would
> be very nice if that recfile could be used as the DB back end of a
> little RoR web program so siblings etc could look at my watched list.
>
> Has anyone already thought of this? - already done some sort of gem
> interface?
I have never used ruby, nor Ruby on Rails.
I guess you would need a way to parse recfiles from ruby?
- Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?, Philip Rhoades, 2021/12/02
- Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?,
Jose E. Marchesi <=
- Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?, Philip Rhoades, 2021/12/02
- Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?, Jose E. Marchesi, 2021/12/02
- Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?, Philip Rhoades, 2021/12/02
- Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?, Philip Rhoades, 2021/12/04
- Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?, Philip Rhoades, 2021/12/07
- Re: Recfile as a backend DB for Ruby on Rails ?, Jose E. Marchesi, 2021/12/07