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    HTMLProofer

    HTMLProofer

    Test your rendered HTML files to make sure they're accurate.

    ...A major use for this project is continuous integration -- so we must have reliable results. We usually balance correctness over performance. And, if necessary, we should be able to trace this program's detection of HTML errors back to documented best practices or standards, such as W3 specifications. Third-party modules. We want this product to be useful for continuous integration so we prefer to avoid subjective tests which are prone to false positive results, such as spell checkers, indentation checkers, etc. If you want to work on these items, please see the section on custom tests and consider adding an implementation as a third-party module.
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    Better Errors

    Better Errors

    Better error page for Rack apps

    Better Errors replaces the standard Rails error page with a much better and more useful error page. It is also usable outside of Rails in any Rack app as Rack middleware.
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    DarlandPhilosophy

    Dennis J. Darland's Philosophy

    Representation of my philosophy (currently limited to philosophy of language) in the languages Prolog or Life. These languages must be acquired separately and Ruby is also needed. However the main purpose is to show how some philosophy problems can be solved. The source code and output are sufficient for that.
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    Dionea (Dionea Musclipla, meaning Venus Fly Catcher)- an asynchronous thread-aware, peer-aware, and session-aware distributed debugger for Ruby and Python. A notable feature is to trace the sessions of the web applicaions using Rails and TurboGears.
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    Simple Quiz program with high-scores saving. It can be used for students wanting to practise their knowledge and teachers, who can test their students.
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    Easy to use application for managing personal to-do list.
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    J-Sort - Querying tags from remote xml
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    Clue-like game for Linux (GTK+ Ruby).
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