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Launch Site Chess Fight Club

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V200_team-28

By "Timerepublik"

Description

The most revolutionary REAL TIME chess platform for the Ruby community... and not only! Obviously powered by Rails.

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The gems we are going to use will be: mysql2, haml, jquery-rails, devise, oauth2, omniauth-facebook, omniauth-twitter, cancan, paperclip, rmagic, imagemagick, ffmpeg, friendly_id, chess, compass-rails, bootstrap-sass, faye...

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The gems we are going to use will be: mysql2, haml, jquery-rails, devise, oauth2, omniauth-facebook, omniauth-twitter, cancan, paperclip, rmagic, imagemagick, ffmpeg, friendly_id, chess, compass-rails, bootstrap-sass, faye, thin, twitter, exception_notification. We are going to use third party services like Facebook connect and Twitter connect.
We have also used a js plugin humane.js (http://wavded.github.com/humane-js/) and some widgets from jquery-ui.

We use a chess engine library that has a core in C, it doesn't have anything to do with rails (it's in ruby/c), and it basically contains the general 'logic' of the chess moves (it validates them) and it's public/open source (https://github.com/pioz/chess). We asked to the organisers - before the rumble - if we could use it.

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