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    Jekyll HTML/XML/CSS/JS Minifier utilising yui-compressor

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    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Easy responsive images for Jekyll

    ...If you've been learning Ruby and you want to move beyond tutorials and throwaway projects, I'd love to hear from you. I'd be happy to help you gain experience and credibility, if you're willing to help me maintain this project! It's simple to throw a photo on a page and call it a day, but doing justice to users on all different browsers and devices is tedious and tricky. Tedious, tricky things should be automated. Jekyll Picture Tag automatically builds cropped, resized, and reformatted images, builds several kinds of markup, offers extensive configuration while requiring none, and solves both the art direction and resolution switching problems with a little YAML configuration and a simple template tag.
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    Dumbarton

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    Slength

    returns the length of user supplied strings

    I wrote Slength while working on my SQL Final project--you see, in an SQL database when you want to store a string of text in a field you have to declare the field's type as a varchar and give it a maximum length; I wrote slength to help me figure out how long I would need to set any given varchar field. Slength was originally written in Perl, then rewritten in Python, and is now currently developed in Ruby.
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