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= Camping, a Microframework Camping is a web framework which consistently stays at less than 4kB of code. You can probably view the complete source code on a single page. But, you know, it's so small that, if you think about it, what can it really do? The idea here is to store a complete fledgling web application in a single file like many small CGIs. But to organize it as a Model-View-Controller application like Rails does. You can then easily move it to Rails once you've got it going. == A Camping Skeleton A skeletal Camping blog could look like this: require 'camping' Camping.goes :Blog module Blog::Models class Post < Base; belongs_to :user; end class Comment < Base; belongs_to :user; end class User < Base; end end module Blog::Controllers class Index def get @posts = Post.find :all render :index end end end module Blog::Views def layout html do head { title "My Blog" } body do h1 "My Blog" self << yield end end end def index @posts.each do |post| h1 post.title end end end == Installation Interested yet? Luckily it's quite easy to install Camping. We'll be using a tool called RubyGems, so if you don't have that installed yet, go grab it! Once that's sorted out, open up a Terminal or Command Line and enter: gem install camping Even better, install the Camping Omnibus, a full package of recommended libs: gem install camping-omnibus --source http://gems.judofyr.net If not, you should be aware of that Camping itself only depends on Rack[http://rack.rubyforge.org], and if you're going to use the views you also need to install +markaby+, and if you're going to use the database you need +activerecord+ as well. gem install markaby gem install activerecord == Learning First of all, you should read {the first chapters}[link:book/01_introduction.html] of The Camping Book. It should hopefully get you started pretty quick. While you're doing that, you should be aware of the _reference_ which contains documentation for all the different parts of Camping. {The wiki}[http://wiki.github.com/camping/camping] is the place for all tiny, useful tricks that we've collected over the years. Don't be afraid to share your own discoveries; the more, the better! And if there's anything you're wondering about, don't be shy, but rather subscribe to {the mailing list}[http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list] and ask there. We also have an IRC channel over at Freenode, so if you feel like chatting with us, you should join {#camping @ irc.freenode.net}[http://java.freenode.net/?channel=camping]. == Authors Camping was originally crafted by {why the lucky stiff}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Why_the_lucky_stiff], but is now maintained by the _community_. This simply means that if we like your patch, it will be applied. Everything is managed through {the mailing list}[http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list], so just subscribe and you can instantly take a part in shaping Camping.
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