Wave Hackathon
Posted by Eric Kidd Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:35:00 GMT
I’m currently attending the Wave hackathon at the Massachusetts GTUG. Here’s some code from a protocol-level Wave agent that I just demoed:
# Capitalize random words.
replace /\b(random|words)\b/i do |word|
word.upcase
end
# Shorten URLs.
replace /\bhttp:\/\/([^ ]+)/ do |url|
$bitly.shorten(url).short_url
endIn keeping with the traditions of hackathons, this agent is horribly fragile. It only works with FedOne’s console-based wave client, and it doesn’t handle annotations correctly.
Some earlier—and more robust—wave-related projects:
- Pick Several: A gadget which implements approval voting. Written using GWT. Includes a reusable library for writing GWT-based wave gadgets.
- BugLinky: A robot which links bug numbers to a bug tracker. Includes a reusable library for simple pattern-matching, text replacement and annotation.
Many thanks to GTUG and to Google for organizing this hackathon!
