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Rice is a Ruby implementation of the Information and Content Exchange (ICE) protocol. It implements an ICE syndicator (publisher) and ICE subscriber. Rice may be useful as a reference implementation or a public syndicator for testing.
NQXML is a pure Ruby implementation of a non-validating XML processor. It includes an XML tokenizer, a SAX-style streaming XML parser, a DOM-style tree parser, an XML writer, and a context-sensitive callback mechanism.
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RubyGems is a system used to package other Ruby libraries into single, self-contained files that also contain metadata about the library, such as name, category, dependencies, etc.
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This project will produce one or more tutorial documents covering object-oriented concepts for people who want to learn the Ruby programming language.
The initial rubyboot document is based on the perlboot man page, from the standard Perl distribution.
CORBA for Ruby.
The goal of this project is to create 100% pure Ruby CORBA implementation based on the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/corba-ruby/">CORBA-Ruby Mapping Specification</a>.
There are 3 programs in this project. RIDL the IDL compi
Based on the Jakarta Struts project, the Ruby Web Application framework is a framework for developing web/wap applications founded in the Ruby programming language.
Bricklayer is a Ruby web application framework that uses a component architecture very loosely based on that of perl's HTML::Mason. To see the proof of concept for Bricklayer, check out the Liber RDF Portal project.
The Automated Contest Management System is designed to help manage programming contests in the style of the ACM-ICPC. It is a Ruby-on-Rails application that can be easily installed and managed.
reputron is a knowledge extraction engine platform that covers all aspect of text mining, relevance, indexing and querying on a corpus of text documents.
RCons is a build tool consolidating both configuration and compilation of software projects. It leverages the Ruby language to create a fluid environment for specifying the build process with the expressive power of a real programming language.
PlugMan is a simple and effective plugin framework for Ruby. PlugMan supports plugin dependencies and extension points and includes a couple of demos to make learning PlugMan even easier.
The Voodoo compiler is an implementation of the Voodoo programming language. It provides both a stand-alone compiler executable and a Ruby API for generating code for target platforms.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.