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Ozcode is the source code behind Ozmozr.com, a microformat-aware RSS aggregator, social networking, resource sharing, identity aggregation and presentation site.
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On-premise web-based Ruby on Rails web application for ASPs to manage and track support requests against definable event timelines (outages, code upgrades, etc.), according to SLAs and other definable criteria.
A GNOME WYSIWYG HTML/XHTML editor written in Ruby (Ruby-Gtk2) The overriding plan is to support freeform editing of source code that the WYSIWYG editor can detect without changing the code layout. The program also supports plugins to extend the interface
UMMF is an open-source implementation of UML-compatible meta-meta-model, for the purposes of reifying meta-model implementations and to provide a platform for building flexible model and meta-model transformation tools.
Jaby=Java+Ruby
Jaby is a programming language that extends Java with the syntax of do/yield in Ruby.
Jaby also provide a set of library that written in Jaby.
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A set of tools and utilities that allow development teams to practice code generation techniques in a scalable and extensible manner. This is based on the style of code generation found in Ruby on Rails.
RyC Unit Testing is a simple set of Ruby scripts designed to facilitate the use of Unit Testing with the C programming Language. It does all the hard work for you so you can focus on refining your code.
Jostraca is a general purpose code generation toolkit for software developers, using a syntax similar to JSP. Jostraca can be extended to generate code in any language, using any language, while placing no restrictions on software design.
FGL is a tightly-integrated self-contained development & execution environment utilizing best-of-breed programming tools and methodologies, optimized web/application server, highly-scalable relational/object database, and robust extension interface.
Tar2RubyScript transforms a directory, containing your
application into one single Ruby script, along with some code
to handle this archive. When this script is run, it extracts
the archive and runs the application.
(To pronounce, just say the letter: AAY WHY QUEUE.)
A collection of high-level models and utility code applicable to interactive applications.
e.g. Fixed/variable timestep timing, state machine, etc.
This project is part of my Google Summer-of-Code project to create a KDE based sensor network programming interface using the Ruby programming language.
CiteULike is a free service to help academics share, store, and organise the papers they're reading. This open source project contains the code to scrape citations from publishers' web sites.
Convert copy. Pipes existing converter tools together to convert files from a format to another.
E.g. add the converters 'pdf -> text' and 'text -> wav' and you can convert pdf to wav.
Automatically installs missing converters in Debian.
Ruby Inline's 13+ releases has been fully migrated to http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinline/ Please go there for more information. It just seems to work better over there. :/ (just click home page above)
Code of the Furries: Generate/decrypt a Furry Code with the FurCoder. Written with FXRuby toolkit, and Ruby. This version developed for Linux. X11 application.
Newfile is a "filestarter": it generate starter files using a full featured template preprocessor. It can also generate new project trees, e.g., for a FreeBSD port.