I'm pleased to announce the public release of our Nabaztag
communication library for Ruby.
The Nabaztag (http://www.nabaztag.com/) is a small electronic rabbit
with lights, motorised ears, and speech.
The library enables control of the text-to-speech, ear movement, and
choreography features of a Nabaztag device. It implements a small DSL
for choreography commands.
Paul.
PS - Yes, we actually use this at work!
may we ask - for what? ;-)
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It performs a couple of announcement functions. First, it reports the
success or failure of builds on the continuous integration machine.
Second, it announces every time our review aggregation service
receives a ping. It's nothing that couldn't be handled by a computer
playing a few samples (or using OS X's text-to-speech), but it's more
interesting this way!
Paul.
I find the whole idea of a Ruby library for controlling a little white
rabbit through a REST-ful API over the Internet very entertaining. :)
Thanks for this! I will probably use it for my upcoming programming
introduction for my daughter... :)
Regards,
Robert Feldt
Vincent
Charlie Bowman
Programmer
Castle Branch Inc.
Oh, and you're insured if it goes missing, aren't you....? *ahem* :)
- james
On 3/13/06, Paul Battley <pbat...@gmail.com> wrote:
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That's pretty sweet Paul. Thanks for sharing!
Zach
I can just see the remake of the Matrix, "Neo, follow the nabaztag". :)
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