Yote - Code server side, use client side.
$ yote_server start
Yote is a platform that
Yote on the server side is a server that is a
Yote on the client is a javascript library that provides
The purpose of Yote to be able to develop rapidly, flexbily and fluidly. Yote stores a graph of interconnected container objects. Each of these can be connected to any other, and each may have properties attached to them. No schema is needed to describe how objects are connected or what properties they contain.
There is an organization to this object graph, however; all objects that are 'live' can trace back to the root of the graph. This root contains a collection of user logins and application objects. It provides methods for creating these login objects, which, since they are Yote objects, can have arbitrary properties attached to them. The application objects are singleton Yote objects are are accessed via the fetch_app_by_class method attached to the root.
I wrote Yote because I wanted to write object oriented applications, particulally web applications and prototypes, in a ferenic ADHD style. I did want want to have to set up schemas, and then make changes to them as the application changed.
Returns a string of the argument encrypted. This is
Calling this returns an array ref of configuration arguments as that have been passed in through the @ARGV array or that are saved in the yote configuration. If no configuration has been saved, this program prompts the user for configuration values and saves them if able.
This method activates starts the Yote server with configuration values that have been passed in. It does not return until the yote server has shut down.
There are likely bugs to be discovered. This is alpha software.
Eric Wolf coyocanid@gmail.com http://madyote.com
Copyright (C) 2011 Eric Wolf
This module is free software; it can be used under the same terms as perl itself.
To install Yote, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Yote
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Yote
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.