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Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of scalable infrastructure.
Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, deploy websites and applications, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure.
Tool to parse the command line and configuration files.
Powerful command line and configuration file parsing for C++, Python, Ruby and Java (others to come). This tool provides many features, such as separate treatment for options, variables, and flags, unrecognized object detection, prefixes and much more.
This module provides a communication facility between Ruby and Java. The current implementation is written in pure Java and pure ruby so as to run on many platforms.
Planfix: Manage Projects, Team's Tasks and Business Processes
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Planfix is like a souped-up business process management system for folks who really know their stuff. It's built to help you dive deeper and gives you more options than your run-of-the-mill project and task management systems. Best part? Even small businesses and non-profits can get in on the action.
Using encryption to secure your code or text. Click File->Run to run your code using Ruby, see the pop up for output. Never save your text or code to disk unencrypted. Don't forget your password. Encryption is error-persistent.
A Ruby file parser/interpreter/preprocessor that comments lines of code based on conditions at the time the file is required. Very handy to implement debugging logs and code that has to be commented (not just dynamically switched off).
SUBLEQ is a machine language in which there are no opcodes, the only operation available is substract and branch if negative or zero. This project offers a virtual machine for SUBLEQ programs. The included compiler allows you to write SUBLEQ more easy.
Lich is a cross-platform multithreaded interpreter meant exclusively for use with text-based MUDs. The application natively supports the Ruby language as well as the Simutronics "Wizard" script standard including their StormFront expansions.
JRuby is the effort to recreate the Ruby interpreter in Java. JRuby is tightly integrated with Java to allow both to script any Java class and to embed the interpreter into any Java application. NOTE: JRuby has moved to Codehaus, visit jruby.codehaus.org
With ThinkAutomation, you get an open-ended studio to build any and every automated workflow you could ever need.
When a message is received ThinkAutomation automatically executes one or more Automations. Automations are created using an easy to use drag-and-drop interface to run simple or complex tasks. Automations can perform many business process Actions, including: updating company databases, CRM systems and cloud services, sending outgoing emails, Teams & SMS messages, document processing, custom scripting, integration and much more. Over 100 built-in actions are included, plus ThinkAutomation is extensible with Custom Actions.
ruby-gsl is a port of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) to the Ruby programming language. The GNU Scientific Library is a collection of routines for numerical computing. Ruby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programm
Ripley is a programming language that is somewhere between Forth and Postscript in terms of syntax. It is written in Ruby. There are several interesting techniques that were used to build Ripley including code generation for the individual language ops,