CS Hackathon meet up tonight at Twitter again, 6pm. Hoping to launch the translation project live tonight! Email Cameron if you want to be added to the list.
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Gabriel Serafini
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Gabriel Serafini
2nd CS Hackathon Results
Participants gathered on December 14, 2013 at the Berkeley CSO to work on Pleasant Viewer and other ideas. Bugs were fixed and a new project was started that aims to help translate Science and Health into Chinese. Gabriel, Julian, Cameron and James from Twitter, Cristi, Michael, Ansley, Alan from Oracle and Chris from Google all contributed.
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Gabriel Serafini
Pleasant Viewer WordPress plugin is now live – Easily publish and share Wednesday readings on your site
Want to share Wednesday Readings or your other citation research on specific topics? If you have a WordPress site you can now install the Pleasant Viewer plugin. It will let you and others easily publish and share citations online. It is Open Source (GPL licensed) and free to use and distribute.
It is the result of the “Hack Your Church” hackathon at the U.C. Berkeley CSO this past weekend. Julian, Cameron, James and Gabriel all worked on the ideas. It uses Cameron’s cskit-rb library to retrieve citations. It’s still a little rough around the edges but works nonetheless. Check it out!
http://wordpress.org/plugins/pleasant-viewer/
(Originally published on Share The Practice here)
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Gabriel Serafini
Open Source Christian Science – cskit-rb is pretty sweet!
{“number”:”1″,”lines”:[{“text”:”THE prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the”,”flyout_text”:null,”paragraph_start”:true},{“text”:”sick is an absolute faith that all things are”,”flyout_text”:null,”paragraph_start”:false},{“text”:”possible to God,- a spiritual understanding of Him,”,”flyout_text”:null,”paragraph_start”:false},{“text”:”an unselfed love. Regardless of what another may say”,”flyout_text”:null,”paragraph_start”:false},{“text”:”or think on this subject, I speak from experience.”,”flyout_text”:null,”paragraph_start”:false},
We’re really excited about Cameron’s work on writing an open source set of tools that will allow for studying, sharing and building new interfaces to the world of Christian Science text.
Check it out on his cskit-rb Github page. If you’re adventurous and nerdy, you might even see what you can contribute to the project. He’ll be presenting his work so far at the upcoming CS Hackathon at the UC Berkeley CSO, which we’re also going to be participating in. See you there?
(Originally published here: http://sharethepractice.org/blog/2013/05/17/open-source-christian-science-cskit-rb-is-pretty-sweet/)
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