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The possibilities are many with Nancy.
So give us a visual "configurator" which explains everything and
gives
examples, and installs/uninstalls everything that's needed.
guilleiguaran/nancy
https://github.com/guilleiguaran/nancy Minimal Ruby microframework for web development inspired in Sinatra and Cuba. [xaviergisz, Jan 18 2015]
Nancy development
http://theotherside...nt-in-dot-net-nancy [pashute, Mar 01 2015]
nancy home page
http://nancyfx.org/ [pashute, Mar 01 2015]
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What are you talking about? |
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I am hoping it is all a salty pun. |
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I find myself thinking about Nancy now. The many
possibilities. But I could really use a visual
configurator. |
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I had a really nice roomie named Nancy once. |
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I have an auntie Nancy who lives in Huddersfield |
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Nancy is also a term used for a gay man. |
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Actually, this is a reference to an Asian Indian programming language used to program bread making equipment. |
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Aren't we back at Tom Holt again, oh my mistake Neil Gaiman - Anansi Boys. |
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Sorry... I thought every programmer knew about Nancy
Framework already.
added linx |
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From what I read it seems almost all development is
moving towards Domain Driven, Inversion of Control,
dependency injected software. |
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I only heard of the terms a few months ago, but found it
impossible to advance without understanding these new
environments, of fluency (ie. fluent validation),
specflow, nServiceBus and the REST of this stuff. |
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Probably so. For my part, I can type in pontifications here on the HB and maybe program an Excel macro. Any coding abilities were left behind with the Apple II+. |
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I read an article recently about Anonymous.com (the guerrilla activist hacker group) that only about 20% can actually code anything, with the rest being hangers-on of various sorts. |
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