By Josh Adams
This story on an RSS Aggregator written in Ruby, brought to you by me via an RSS Aggregator written in something else.
Get your library knowledge on. From the article:
A liberal RSS aggregator in 26 lines of Ruby – may be hard to believe, but it’s true. On top of that, it is also capable of serving static files, has a templating engine, and accepts an arbitrary number and types of RSS feeds – talk about squeezing functionality out of every line!
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