energy@home 0.5 Released
I’m excited to say a new release of energy@home have been released!
The new version includes:
- Offline data storage – If it was unable to save the data to the database it will save it file and later re-insert the data to be viewed online again.
- Removed Twitter support due to change in authentication protocol.
- Improved stability.
I’m hoping to bring back Twitter support once oAuth is supported and released in python-twitter but I may have to look for an alternative library if the project takes too long.
Offline storage is good but limited. I plan to enhance this to make it more robust in future releases.
More general tweaks and fixes as I go along.
Grab a copy at http://code.google.com/p/energyathome/
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About Danny
I.T software professional always studying and applying the knowledge gained and one way of doing this is to blog.
Danny also has participates in a part time project called Energy@Home [http://code.google.com/p/energyathome/] for monitoring energy usage on a premise.
Dedicated to I.T since studying pure Information Technology since the age of 16, Danny Tsang working in the field that he has aimed for since leaving school.
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