I wanted to convert my server side web site CookingSpace.com to mostly client side JavaScript. I used the Replit.com AI coding agent to do this, and while this is a subject for another blog article, I showed the Replit coding AI a snippet of my JSON recipes and nutrients file, and described in a few paragraphs the functionality of the new web site. I want to share a recipe that I created: Mark’s African Stew Ingredients Optional: 3/4 to 1 pound of Lamb shoulder, deboned and cut into cubes, leaving some fat on the meat 2 tablespoons of any non-seed oil (Avocado Oil is good). (Avoid seed oils like Canola, Corn, Soybean, Sunflower, etc.) 1 brown onion, coarsely chopped 1 egg plant, partially skinned, chopped into bite sized pieces, and heavily salt in a strainer. Before cooking, rinse well to remove excess salt! ground coriander (at least 1 teaspoon) Cumin (at least 2/3 teaspoon) paprika (1 to 2 teaspoons, depending on how you like the taste of paprika) ginger...
hi mark,
ReplyDeletewill you be using C ruby or Jruby for running Merb ? If yes, will it still be as enticing ?
Thank you,
BR,
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Hello Anjan,
ReplyDeleteThat is a good question. So far I have only tried Merb using the Matz C-Ruby system, but I have at least loaded Merb's gems using jruby, but have not yet tried generating a project, and doing any development using jruby. I understand that Merb 1.0 RC1 is due to be released tomorrow. I am at version 0.9.9 right now.