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From http://ricardo.koizo.org/index.php?/code/shoebot/:
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Shoebot started as an academic project during my MA studies at Piet Zwart Institute. It was created as a rewrite of Nodebox running on GNU/Linux on the Cairo graphics engine, geared towards server usage through a command-line interface. I've written a bit about the history of Shoebot here.
<p>Shoebot started as an academic project during my MA studies at Piet Zwart Institute. It was created as a rewrite of Nodebox running on GNU/Linux on the Cairo graphics engine, geared towards server usage through a command-line interface. I've written a bit about the history of Shoebot here.</p>


In the meantime, it grew to become a proper community project, with a group of interested developers and users providing feedback and improvements to the source code.
<p>In the meantime, it grew to become a proper community project, with a group of interested developers and users providing feedback and improvements to the source code.</p>
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 31 March 2015

Shoebot
Creator Ricardo Lafuente,
Year 2008
Bio
Website http://shoebot.net/



From http://ricardo.koizo.org/index.php?/code/shoebot/:

Shoebot started as an academic project during my MA studies at Piet Zwart Institute. It was created as a rewrite of Nodebox running on GNU/Linux on the Cairo graphics engine, geared towards server usage through a command-line interface. I've written a bit about the history of Shoebot here.

In the meantime, it grew to become a proper community project, with a group of interested developers and users providing feedback and improvements to the source code.