Jason Goecke: Writing a Ruby app for Tropo

March 13th, 2009 by Dan York

Over on his blog, Jason Goecke recently published a great post: “Writing a Ruby app for Tropo” that provides an example of writing a Tropo app in Ruby. As Jason writes:

This example uses the Yahoo Query Language (YQL) to fetch the weather based on a US zip code you may either speak or touch tone in via your telephone key pad. The first step is to answer the phone and then welcome the user. The script then builds a Ruby hash, named ‘options’, that provides the instructions for building the menu and event handlers for Tropo.

Jason goes on in his post to provide source code and walk you through how to get the app set up on Tropo.com.

Thanks, Jason, for writing the post, and we look forward to seeing what other kind of apps people may write for Tropo.


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