Depending on how you deploy camping you can just stick some stuff in some class
variables if you just need them in one controller, or even global variables if
you want them in many places. Then all you'd need to do is boot a local copy
with The Camping Server and do your things. The objects will
Thank you so much Magnus and David for your speedy advice!
Magnus, I think you're right a SQLlight database seems like the best way to
go.
>Cool! Is easier to manage web apps than native apps using
>NaturallySpeaking, or is it just the the native window-based UIs are
>way too complex? I've never r
Hi,
I need a little advice about maintaining state in Camping.
I use NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software for most of my work -- I
don't have happy hands -- and I've been creating little Ruby projects to
make it easier to do some things by voice. I'd like to build a UI for them.
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