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    LiteSQL is a codegenerator and C++ library that integrates C++ objects tightly to relational database and thus provides an object persistence layer. LiteSQL supports SQLite3, PostgreSQL, MySQL and oracle as backends.
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    Plant app

    A ruby-activeRecord-MySQL application which stores data about plants

    A ruby-activeRecord-MySQL application which stores data about plants using the Sinatra ruby framework. Code should work on 2.0.0 ruby version though modern versions should be supported too. (Up to 2.4.6) Also, database supposed to have Hungarian information hence application supports UTF-8. The dummy plant is also written in Hungarian text.
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    LivingStyleGuide

    LivingStyleGuide

    Easily create front-end style guides with Markdown and Sass/SCSS

    Easily create living style guides/front-end style guides/pattern libraries by adding Markdown documentation to your Sass project. By clicking the color swatch in the style guide, users can copy the hex code of the color (useful for designers). When pointing the cursor on the variable name, it will be copied on click instead (useful for developers). The output will respect newlines. You can add any CSS to each example if it helps to make it better in the style guide only. You can set options...
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    SchemaSpy analyzes database metadata to reverse engineer dynamic Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams. It works with just about any JDBC-compliant database (Oracle/MySQL/DB2/SQL Server/PostgreSQL/Sybase/etc) and can identify Ruby on Rails relationships.
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    pwdex

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system.

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system. It has 2 types of passwords: private and shared. Shared ones can be shared to individual users or to groups of users. The system is written in Ruby using Sinatra framework. Storage backend is any database (e.g. MySQL, sqlite), encryption is done via AES-256.
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    Thetis is the world strongest Groupware/CMS based on Ruby on Rails. It goes beyond just a groupware to be an information-sharing web platform integrating know-hows and ideas in the organization, with highly sophisticated functional UI by Web2.0/Ajax.
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    REMO == Remo Edits Makello Online: you can -- either with a web browser or a face-to-face Ruby application -- define SQL tables, links & indexes. REMO turns this into the framework of an application to manage the data (first sales data, so Makello).
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    JarHunt is a simple Ruby/Rails app that allows you to upload and catalog jar files that you work with every day. The jar files are then searchable, making tracking down which class files belong to which java archive easy and fast.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    RailsDB is a web application written in Ruby using the Ruby on Rails web framework to provide a generic interface to popular open source databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
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    TaminoOnRails provides a Ruby-based DBMS adapter as well as a ActiveResource adapter for Software AG's XML database management system Tamino. With the help of these adapters Tamino users can easily create web-based frontend for their XML datasets.
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    OfficeFlix is a Ruby on Rails app that facilitates coworkers in an office environment sharing their movies.
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    ErosOnRails is a framework developed for cataloging works of art in cultural heritage institutions.
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    Library software for Books, EBooks, DVD's, CD's, Video Games, and anything that needs to be managed and indexed.
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