A few weeks ago I finally finished my first "real" application using the Catalyst framework: my brother's trumpet tabs site.
Because I was learning how to do things the best way, it now has mixed URL styles (one in the tab search section, one in the forums), but it works quite nicely. It even uses XMLHTTPRequest for retrieving forum posts when quoting!
I still keep finding small things to fix (mostly XML strictness or missing features that were present in the old backend) all the time though.. time to teach him how Catalyst works :)
I've bought a 4-way temperature sensor for my new apartment, and decided that I needed to update my existing thrown-together rrdtool scripts. So I did. :)
You can get the result from http://foodfight.org/download/graph-spul, using either a plain HTTP or using bzr. It loads plugins dynamically based on the config file, and it includes 3 plugins by default (one for the temperature sensor, one for ethernet statistics, and one for reading temperatures from a hddtemp daemon).
Example output (yes I know I haven't wired up the other 3 sensors yet ;)):
After my last blog post I've been writing some more stuff for/using my new graphing framework:
So go ahead and download a copy from http://foodfight.org/download/graph-spul (that's a bzr repository).
Also, thanks to keyweed for writing the disk usage plugin.
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