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MyBitch is a Yahoo(tm) Chat program for Linux that is written using the Ruby Object Oriented Programming language. It uses the Curses libraries and has numerous features like (almost) unlimited length ignore lists (limited by ruby's internal structure
A Wiki clone using RDoc's (Ruby documentation format) markup language.
It features pluggable storage backends (databases, file-system), pluggable versioning backend (diff, rcs, cvs ...), templating, extensibility of markup.
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Ruby Xlib wrap is a set of SWIG interface files for the Ruby programming language
for the Xlib include files X.h, Xlib.h, and Xutil.h. Although they are currently only
useful with Ruby, they would be a good starting point for other bindings.
Tadpoles is an action/adventure game with ties to the original "snakes" game concept. The game is built on an object-oriented design concept, with the intent to create an adventure game out of the engine.
Tadpoles is written in Ruby 1.6 using the Si
Archiving MailingList's archive to HTML w/ MHonArc.
This is a wrapper for MHonArc to classified by month.
In addition, the full-text search is available due to
using with namazu.
...The player plays the role of a hero going through adventures.
Pertergrin is also an role playing game system. This enables you to create or improve a world, towns, items etc. using an Editor.
Whatzit provides a system for using error and status conditions much more rich than the canonical 'zero means success, anything else is situational' mechanism. You can tell the severity of a condition and where it originated by looking at its value.
S7r47e50 is an attempt to write a version of Stratego for Linux in Ruby using mySQL for 'opening books', a minimax algorithm as the AI, and TCP/IP bindings for internet multiplayer options. It will be licenses under the GPL v2.
AUSten -, for using time dollars and other alternative currencies. An online system for managing alternative currencies. This is good for time banks, time dollars and local exchange trade systems (LETS). Developers are members of Austin Time Exchange
...The goal of the project is to help developers easily learn new frameworks by examples.
Notejam is a unified sample web application (more than just "Hello World") implemented using different server-side frameworks. Currently python, php, ruby and javascript frameworks are supported.
Currently project is hosted on GitHub http://github.com/komarserjio/notejam
rTicket is a ruby on rails application written for use by IT guys in small companies rather than developers (bug trackers).
It is designed to be simple and efficient to use/manage by using smart defaults and to be accessed via mobile devices.
This is a collection of REST specifications, and implementations of those specs, for very low-level information sharing and workflow operations using REST actions over HTTP.
Implementations are in various languages, mainly Java, Python, and Ruby.