emailbot |
emailbot.r | 1.5 KB 3 Mar 2004 | A small prototype of a email robot. The program check
a POP3 account for emails with a special subject, and
reply with the result of the requested task. author: caffo |
encompass function |
encompass.r | v:1.0.3 8.2 KB 26 Nov 2003 | Patch/Extend/Restrict any function by transparently enclosing it within another. author: Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch |
Menu demo, using choice |
menudemo.r | 14.6 KB 15 Jan 2014 | Two purposes. Number one, to break down a menu demo from
Nick Antonaccio into such small pieces that I am able to understand
each piece, and thus the whole. Number two, to offer an idea of how
to write a REBOL script that demonstrates how to write a REBOL script.
This idea has been done before, so this is not completely new, just
different. It also shows [...] author: Steven White |
REBOL Blogger |
new-blog.r discussion | v:1.4.1 39.0 KB 11 Jul 2007 | The blog system written and used by Carl Sassenrath,
REBOL's creator. This script will let you post and
update blogs on your website using just a web browser.
Generates summary and index pages, blog searches, etc.
Extensible with Makedoc2 for more formatting options. author: Carl Sassenrath |
Presentation viewer |
presenter.r | 17.6 KB 3 Nov 2011 | Display a little power-point-like slide show, where the
slides are read from a text file and consist of VID code describing
each slide. It could be used by someone who wants to give a simple
slide show without attacking a more useful, but also more complicated,
presentation program. author: Steven White |
RBBS - REBOL Bulletin Board Tutorial |
rbbs.r | v:1.0.0 16.9 KB 5 Jun 2005 | A CGI Web Bulletin Board / Message Board author: carl sassenrath |
Function counter |
rebol-script-function-counter.r | v:1.0.0 8.6 KB 14 Feb 2012 | [no purpose header found] author: Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch |
Simple-Test |
simple-test.r documentation | v:0.4.1 21.4 KB 12 Mar 2011 | A simple Rebol testing framework author: peter |
Tail recursion |
tailfunc.r | v:1.0.0 3.9 KB 6 May 2003 | Provides transparent tail recursive functions with refinement transferral. Source code 4 gurus only author: Maarten Koopmans |
Tweener |
tweener.r | v:0.7.5 29.6 KB 29 Jul 2018 | Make transitions between two values. Many easing functions to animate faces. author: Marco Antoniazzi |
Estimate size of a REBOL application |
application-sizer.r documentation | v:0.0.3 13.2 KB 7 Dec 2008 | [no purpose header found] author: Sunanda |
Email Blaster |
blast.r documentation | v:1.0.0 1.8 KB 13 Mar 2003 | Send an email to everyone on a spreadsheet of email addresses. Personalize the greeting for each. Keep a log of who was been sent the message. author: Anonymous |
Sends Email via CGI Form |
cgiemailer.r documentation | v:1.0.0 855 bytes 13 Mar 2003 | Uses a Web form to send an email message. author: Anonymous |
using dict protocol from dict.org |
dict-demo.r documentation | v:0.9.3 8.7 KB 27 Feb 2008 | Some usage words for dict:// protocol based on RFC2229 author: Brian Tiffin |
Emit RSS |
emit-rss.r discussion documentation | v:1.0.0 4.5 KB 19 Nov 2007 | Create an RSS Feed from a REBOL Block. author: Christopher Ross-Gill |
Library Interface Dialect |
lib-dialect.r documentation | 2.4 KB 14 Apr 2006 | Allow for a more concise way to define library routine
interfaces. author: Gregg Irwin |
Trivial Email List Server |
mailserver.r documentation | v:1.0.0 1.2 KB 13 Mar 2003 | As simple as a list server gets. author: Anonymous |
Decimal Arithmetic |
money.r documentation | v:see mo 7.0 KB 22 Jul 2010 | Decimal arithmetic for numbers held as strings.
Numbers may have up to 12 integral digits
and always have 2 fractional digits author: peter |
Nim engine |
nim-engine.r documentation | v:0.0.0 12.7 KB 19 Jul 2005 | Calculate the best move in a game of NIM author: Sunanda |
TCP port scanner |
oneliner-tcp-port-scanner.r documentation | v:1.0.0 850 bytes 20 Jul 2003 | This is a simple port scanner. Given a TCP address, it will tell you which of the
first 100 ports are accessible. The address can be a host name or number. For example, use
"localhost" to scan ports on your own machine. You can scan more ports by increasing the
number (from 100), or you can scan ranges by using a FOR loop rather than REPEAT. author: Anonymous |