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JRuby | chatwoot | |
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24 | 33 | |
3,746 | 18,585 | |
0.1% | 3.5% | |
9.9 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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JRuby
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Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple
As someone who has looked at Shoes several times but never dove in, it's confusing how Shoes 4 has been the "preview version" of Shoes for, like, a decade or more. It made me actively avoid getting invested in Shoes 3 (the release promoted on the linked website) because Shoes 4 requires JRuby and I am happy with CRuby (the Ruby interpreter most people think of when they hear "Ruby").
https://github.com/shoes/shoes4/
http://www.rubydoc.info/github/shoes/shoes4
No disrespect to the developers but to me it feels like taking over a GUI toolkit created "to teach programming to everyone" (to quote the Shoes 4 readme) and making it depend upon a super-complicated enterprise-focused Ruby was sort of Missing The Point™ in a huge way.
Heck I couldn't even switch to JRuby if I wanted to because I <3 Ractors and JRuby still lacks CRuby 3.0 feature parity: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/7459
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JRuby 9.4.2.0 released with many fixes and improvements
__callee__ now properly returns the name under which a method was called, which will be the new name in the case of aliased methods. #2305, #7702
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JRuby 9.4.0.0 Released, now supporting Ruby 3.1 and Rails 7
Issue tracker: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues
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JRuby 9.3.9.0 Released with stdlib CVE fixes
rdoc has been updated to 6.3.3 to fix all known CVEs. (#7396, #7404)
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JRuby 9.3.8.0 Released - with support for lightweight fibers!
Altering the visibility of an included module method no longer changes what super method gets called. (#7240, #7343, #7344, #7356)
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Golang in the JVM
It looks like the readme is copy pasta from jruby: https://github.com/jruby/jruby
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JRuby 9.3.4.0 released
Homepage: https://www.jruby.org/
- JRuby 9.4 will support Ruby 3.0 and we need your help!
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Communication Counts – Leading a New Generation of Developers with Chris Mar
Chris: Yeah, that's exactly right. So I was working at Sun at the time. I remember the JRuby guys. I saw them speak at one of the Java conferences, and they came to work for Sun. Just listening to them talk about JRuby...and then a lot of it was obviously about Ruby on Rails at the time. And I was like, wow, this was just mind-blowing the way they talked about it.
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Befunge GUI by Glimmer (2 for 1: LibUI & SWT)
In fact, I built its GUI twice with two different approaches, one using the up and coming Glimmer DSL for LibUI on CRuby relying on a multi-canvas-grid (LibUI area) approach, and one using the very mature Glimmer DSL for SWT on JRuby by relying on a button-grid approach.
chatwoot
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10 open-source alternatives to run your businesses
3. Chatwoot - 14.8K ⭐️
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Customer support / live chat / ticketing system
Usually these services are plug and play: you insert a snippet of JavaScript and it just works. If you want an open-source solution you can self-host, there's Chatwoot: https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot
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Show HN: Laudspeaker – open-source customer journey automation
Looks good. Also see chatwoot (similar marketing automation tool that has an open source offering) https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot
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Looking for a good chatbot...
Check out Chatwoot: https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot
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Any selfhosted tool to replace Intercom/Tidio/Zendesk?
Chatwoot
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Incoming email ticketing system options
Its Open Source and selfhosted, so maybe a match? https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot
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Unified messaging platform.
This might be overkill but I use chatwoot, has great documentation for self-hosting.
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how would you avoid making your randomly generated map look like a mess?
Kniv>Some say I'd have to force a rest day since I had the other day, but after 5s of googling I've seen few promising results, like chatwoot.
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Bytebase: 20-Person Startup, 30 SaaS Services, and $1,183 Monthly Bill
Look at ChatWoot[1] too. It has a an OpenSource[2] self-host option. They claim to be a customer engagement suite, an alternative to Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce Service Cloud etc. I have no relationship with them.
1. https://www.chatwoot.com/
2. https://github.com/chatwoot/chatwoot
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 26, 2022
Show HN: Open-Source Intercom with Help Center\ (10 comments)
What are some alternatives?
truffleruby - A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM.
Tinode - Instant messaging platform. Backend in Go. Clients: Swift iOS, Java Android, JS webapp, scriptable command line; chatbots
MRuby - Lightweight Ruby
Papercups - Open-source live customer chat
Rubinius - The Rubinius Language Platform
dialogflow-agent-bot-demo - A sample Implementation of chatwoot agent bot APIs using dialogflow
Opal - Ruby ♥︎ JavaScript
Gotify - A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time per WebSocket. (Includes a sleek web-ui)
Reactrb
rasa - 💬 Open source machine learning framework to automate text- and voice-based conversations: NLU, dialogue management, connect to Slack, Facebook, and more - Create chatbots and voice assistants
docker-jruby
Darkwire.io - End-to-end encrypted instant web chat