-ish thing anyways.
Which is apparently gone for Rails 2.0:
http://pragdave.pragprog.com/pragdave/2007/03/change_to_rest_.html
> Hope this helps,
Yes, thank you.
> ps: is the airfoil calculator going to be publicly available...? :)
Yes, if I can muscle my way past our
camping-fashioned
> (custom URIs defined via regex) and 1 neo-classical (JSON RPC via post) means
> to REST while camping. [..]
You lost me with most of this, as I am not a hard-core web programmer,
but it is comforting to see the similarities in the different tacks.
Thanks again,
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h
a executable on a *nix box that currently swallows input
from standard input and dumps results to standard output.
Later,
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it an airfoil
geometry, an angle of attack, and a Mach number,
and it returns the lift, drag, and pitching moment
ablation: feed it surface temperature and thermal
protection material properties, and it returns
surface blowing rate and specie mass fractions.
Thanks,
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Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote:
>
> Does that help at all?
Oh yes!
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black-world users.
So, I'm thinking either a stand-alone executable (via
RubyScript2Exe?) or a set of static HTML pages they could
load locally?
Any other suggestions?
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Ca
g app with tabs
they could share as an example? (Or suggest an alternative
approach entirely.)
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