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Top Forums Web Development Notes with Ravinder on Badging System Development Part II Post 303028200 by RavinderSingh13 on Tuesday 1st of January 2019 11:42:26 PM
Old 01-02-2019
Hello Neo,

Yes, I do have 3 to 4 thoughts as follows but thinking of logic of them as of now.

1- On THANKS per post ratio, lets say 1 person is getting every 1.1 post 1 THANKS so as per that ratio badges.
2- On continuously logging days in forums one(not sure if we are keeping some information save in tables here?).
3- Monthly top thanks getting people badges(here also we need to save information somewhere, you could please let me know if we are saving this somewhere in forums?).

May be more to come Smilie


Thanks,
R. Singh
 

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DANCER(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						DANCER(1p)

NAME
dancer - helper script to create new Dancer applications SYNOPSIS
dancer [options] -a <appname> OPTIONS
-h, --help : print what you are currently reading -a, --application : the name of your application -p, --path : the path where to create your application (current directory if not specified) -x, --no-check : don't check for the latest version of Dancer (checking version implies internet connection) -v, --version : print the version of dancer being used DESCRIPTION
Helper script for providing a bootstrapping method to quickly and easily create the framework for a new Dancer application. EXAMPLE
Here is an application created with dancer: $ dancer -a mywebapp + mywebapp + mywebapp/bin + mywebapp/bin/app.pl + mywebapp/config.yml + mywebapp/environments + mywebapp/environments/development.yml + mywebapp/environments/production.yml + mywebapp/views + mywebapp/views/index.tt + mywebapp/views/layouts + mywebapp/views/layouts/main.tt + mywebapp/lib + mywebapp/lib/mywebapp.pm + mywebapp/public + mywebapp/public/css + mywebapp/public/css/style.css + mywebapp/public/css/error.css + mywebapp/public/images + mywebapp/public/500.html + mywebapp/public/404.html + mywebapp/public/dispatch.fcgi + mywebapp/public/dispatch.cgi + mywebapp/public/javascripts + mywebapp/public/javascripts/jquery.js + mywebapp/Makefile.PL + mywebapp/t + mywebapp/t/002_index_route.t + mywebapp/t/001_base.t The application is ready to serve: $ cd mywebapp $ ./mywebapp.pl >> Listening on 127.0.0.1:3000 == Entering the development dance floor ... AUTHOR
This script has been written by Sebastien Deseille <sebastien.deseille@gmail.com> and Alexis Sukrieh <sukria@cpan.org>. SOURCE CODE
See Dancer for more information. LICENSE
This module is free software and is published under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-03 DANCER(1p)
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