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Reverse Dependencies for ParseTree
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Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or XML
that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML documents
in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way,
using indentation rather than closing tags
and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease....
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ruby_parser (RP) is a ruby parser written in pure ruby (utilizing racc--which does by default use a C extension). RP's output is the same as ParseTree's output: s-expressions using ruby's arrays and base types. As an example: def conditional1(arg1) if arg1 == 0 then return 1 end return 0 end b...
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Ionize parses and translates Php scripts into Ruby code, which can be run from it's Rack based webserver
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Your Friendly Continuous Integration server. Easy, fun and painless!
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A toolkit for creating whitespace active mini-languages. Inspired by Haml, light on features.
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generate gem velocity images
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Your Friendly Continuous Integration server. Easy, fun and painless!
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Haskell-style monad do-notation for Ruby
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Heckle is unit test sadism(tm) at it's core. Heckle is a mutation tester. It modifies your code and runs your tests to make sure they fail. The idea is that if code can be changed and your tests don't notice, either that code isn't being covered or it doesn't do anything.
It's like hiring a whit...
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Your Friendly Continuous Integration server. Easy, fun and painless!
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Your Friendly Continuous Integration server. Easy, fun and painless!
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Your Friendly Continuous Integration server. Easy, fun and painless!
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You don't have to wait until Ruby 2.0 to get (named|keyword) arguments support. Arguments has been tested with Ruby 1.8.6 and ruby 1.9.1 and eventually will work with JRuby
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Add easy fancy-pants examples to your projects.
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Big thanks to the original authors. Let me know if I missed you. Action args rocks and you deserve the credit :)
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You don't have to wait until Ruby 2.0 to get (named|keyword) arguments support.
Arguments has been tested with Ruby 1.8.6 and ruby 1.9.1 and eventually will work with JRuby (if someone is interested in contributing, I guess is possible since merb-action-args works with JRuby)
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Red writes like Ruby and runs like JavaScript.
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You don't have to wait until Ruby 2.0 to get (named|keyword) arguments support. Arguments has been tested with Ruby 1.8.6 and ruby 1.9.1 and eventually will work with JRuby
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