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    rubycollect4j

    Ruby Collections for Java

    The rubycollect4j implements all methods refer to Ruby Array, Hash and Enumerable. For further info, please visit http://ruby-doc.org website. For more documentation, please read JavaDoc. With Java 8: // Sort the characters by its frequency based on the word 'Mississippi' case-insensitively RubyArray<String> word = ra("Mississippi".split("(?!^)")); String result = word.map((c) -> { return c.toLowerCase(); }).sortBy((c) -> { return word.count(c); }).uniq().join(); p(result); // "mpis" With Java 6: // Sort the characters by its frequency based on the word 'Mississippi' case-insensitively final RubyArray<String> word = newRubyArray("Mississippi".split("(?!...
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    MD5Sum-gui

    MD5Sum-gui

    MD5sum is an utility that calculates 128-bit MD5 hash

    MD5sum is a little utility that helps you to calculate 128-bit MD5 hashes for a given string, as described in RFC 1321.
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    jLikeRuby
    Java facades in Ruby style. You can use many ruby methods (first, each, join, collect, deleteIf..) for basic classes (Array, String, Hash...). These Java methods work as in Ruby. About 60% of code coverage.
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