padrino-core 0.13.3.2 → 0.13.3.3

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  Localization:: Full support of I18n language localization and can auto-set user's locale.
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  Keep in mind, the user will be able to pull in these components
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- {seperately into existing Sinatra applications}[http://www.padrinorb.com/guides/standalone-usage-in-sinatra]
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+ {seperately into existing Sinatra applications}[http://padrinorb.com/guides/advanced-usage/standalone-usage-in-sinatra/]
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  or use them altogether for a comprehensive upgrade to Sinatra (a full-stack Padrino application).
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  == Installation
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  Now you are ready to use this gem to enhance your sinatra projects or to create new Padrino applications.
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  For a more detailed look at Padrino installation,
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- check out the {Installation Guide}[http://www.padrinorb.com/guides/installation].
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+ check out the {Installation Guide}[http://padrinorb.com/guides/getting-started/installation/].
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  == Usage
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  Please check out the
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- {Understanding Sinatra}[http://www.padrinorb.com/guides/underlying-sinatra-overview] guide
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  to learn more about these fundamentals.
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  For information on how to use a specific gem in isolation within an existing Sinatra project, checkout the guide for
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+ {Using Padrino in Sinatra}[http://padrinorb.com/guides/advanced-usage/standalone-usage-in-sinatra/].
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  == Getting Started
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  Once a developer understands Sinatra, Padrino is quite easy to get comfortable with since Padrino is simply a superset
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  of existing Sinatra Functionality! Best way to get started with building Padrino applications is to read following resources:
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- * {Blog Tutorial}[http://www.padrinorb.com/guides/blog-tutorial] - Step-by-step guide to building a blog application with Padrino.
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- * {Quick Overview}[http://www.padrinorb.com/guides/basic-projects] - Outlines basic generation commands.
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- * {Padrino Examples}[http://www.padrinorb.com/guides/examples] - List of known Padrino applications which can serve as examples.
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+ * {Blog Tutorial}[http://padrinorb.com/guides/getting-started/blog-tutorial/] - Step-by-step guide to building a blog application with Padrino.
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+ * {Quick Overview}[http://padrinorb.com/guides/getting-started/basic-projects/] - Outlines basic generation commands.
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+ * {Padrino Examples}[http://padrinorb.com/guides/introduction/examples/] - List of known Padrino applications which can serve as examples.
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  == Enhanced Base Application (padrino-core)
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- === Enhanced Route Definitions and Controllers
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+ === Enhanced Route Definitions and Controllers
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  == Copyright
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  - Padrino Team
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- date: 2016-09-06 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  summary: The required Padrino core gem