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    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework (FRUIT)

    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework FRUIT - TDD in FORTRAN

    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework, written in FORTRAN 95. So that all FORTRAN features can be tested. FRUIT has assertion, fixture, setup, teardown, report, spec, driver generation. Rake used as build tool. Tutorials at http://fortranxunit.wiki.sourceforge.net The core testing part is in FORTRAN, this part can be used independent of the Ruby codes. The Ruby code is to make fixtures and reports easier. Rake is to build the project elegantly. This project also demonstrate a new way to...
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    CanReg5 (moved to Github)

    CanReg5 (moved to Github)

    Canreg5 is a software package for population based cancer registries

    Cancer registries need a tool to input, store, check and analyse their data. If these data are also coded and verified in a standard way, it facilitates the production of comparable analyses across registry populations. The main goal of the CanReg5 project is to provide a flexible and easy to use tool to accomplish these objectives. CanReg5 is a multi user, multi platform, open source tool to input, store, check and analyse cancer registry data. It has modules to do: data entry,...
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    Ruby Research Wiki (RRiki) can be used to keep notes and organize references for research. It uses a browser interface, an intuitive plain text formatting language (markdown), and facilities to cross-reference and hierarchically organize notes
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    PORIS toolkit allows describing graph-based systems and their behavior in a snapshot. It provides a web editor for a domain visual specific language (DSL) and transformation tools to generate software prototypes, system configurations, ...
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    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
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    Simkit RB is a library for constructing and executing system simulation experiments in the Ruby language.
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