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A nice wrapper to send response body asynchronously with Thin
Tramp provides asynchronous ORM layer.
Treetop is a Ruby-based DSL for text parsing and interpretation. It facilitates
an extension of the object-oriented paradigm called syntax-oriented
programming. There's a readme that will get you going and some examples.
Typo is a weblog system written in Ruby using Ruby on Rails. Weblogs are cool,
weblogs are "in" and everyone who writes code has an different opinion on how
a weblog should be written. Typo is our take on it. Typo is designed to be
usable by programmers and non-programmers, while being easy for programmers to
extend.
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Tobias Luetke
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Unicorn is an HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve
fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take
advantage of features in UnixUnix-like kernels. Slow clients should
only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering
both the the request and response in between \Unicorn and slow clients.
Vegas aims to solve the simple problem of creating executable versions of Sinatra/Rack apps. It includes a class Vegas::Runner that wraps Rack/Sinatra applications and provides a simple command line interface and launching mechanism.
Rack middleware that provides authentication for rack applications
Webrat lets you quickly write robust and thorough acceptance tests for a Ruby
web application. By leveraging the DOM, it can run tests similarly to an
in-browser testing solution without the associated performance hit (and browser
dependency).
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Testing, on steriods. Go red with zentest which ensures test coverage and
accelerates TDD. Go green with unit_diff using Advanced Diffing Technology[TM] to
highlight errors. Refactor with autotest, continuous integration while you
code.
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Ryan Davis
Eric Hodel
RubyGems is the Ruby standard for publishing and managing third party libraries.
all we need is a macro
adns includes a collection of useful DNS resolver utilities.
FastCGI is a language-independent, scalable, open extension to CGI that
provides high performance without the limitations of server-specific
APIs.
libedit is a command line editing and history library. It is designed to be
used by interactive programs that allow the user to type commands at a terminal
prompt.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
OpenDBX is an extremely lightweight but extensible C library for accessing
databases with a single API. It provides a clean and simple interface across
all supported databases that leads to an elegant code design automatically.
Currently MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite are supported and backends for more
native database APIs can be written easily. If you want your application to
support different databases with little effort, this is definitively the right
thing for you!
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Norbert Sendetzky
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database
is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a
value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary
data and character string can be used as a key and a value. There is neither
concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table, B+
tree, or fixed-length array.
Tokyo Cabinet is developed as the successor of GDBM and QDBM on the following
purposes. They are achieved and Tokyo Cabinet replaces conventional DBM
products.
OSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface (API) and
corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the generation of DCE 1.1,
ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant Universally Unique Identifier (UUID).
It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3
(name based, MD5), version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based,
SHA-1). Additional API bindings are provided for the languages ISO-C++:1998,
Perl:5 and PHP:4/5. Optional backward compatibility exists for the ISO-C
DCE-1.1 and Perl Data::UUID APIs.
UUIDs are 128 bit numbers which are intended to have a high likelihood of
uniqueness over space and time and are computationally difficult to guess. They
are globally unique identifiers which can be locally generated without
contacting a global registration authority. UUIDs are intended as unique
identifiers for both mass tagging objects with an extremely short lifetime and
to reliably identifying very persistent objects across a network.
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Ralf S. Engelschall
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