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Reverse Dependencies for benchmark-ips
The projects listed here declare benchmark-ips as a runtime or development dependency
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Because everyone should write their own framework.
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Allow Rails to cache fragments of XML built by nokogiri
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Object Identifier allows quick, easy, and uniform identification of an object by inspecting its class name and outputting any desirable attributes/methods. It is great for logging, sending descriptive notification messages, etc.
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Object Inspector takes Object#inspect to the next level. Specify any combination of identification attributes, flags, issues, info, and/or a name along with an optional, self-definable scope option to represents objects. Great for the console, logging, etc.
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Basic Opinion Detector.
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Property tagger for hotels in Dutch and English.
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DSL for easily building XML documents using ox
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Continuous monitoring tool
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Fast bindings to Pandoc through Ruby's C FFI gem and Haskell's C FFI
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A small Ruby library for constructing parsers in the PEG (Parsing Expression Grammar) fashion. Parsanol provides Parslet-compatible API with additional features including static frozen parsers and dynamic parsers, with optional Rust native extension for improved performance.
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Provides nice, programmatic access to fasta and fastq files, as well as providing Sequence and Quality helper classes. No need for BioRuby ;)
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Performance regression framework and executor.
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Read the CPU's performance counters perf_event_open(2)
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API manager
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This gem allows you to rapidly generate large amount of json in an activerecord application. By relying on postgres' native functionality,
we can skip object instantiation and turn active record queries directly into json.
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A DSL for presenting ActiveRecord::Relations without instantiating ActiveRecord models
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Markdown processor like GitHub
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Feature Flags, Live Config, and Dynamic Log Levels as a service
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A brief excercise and exploration of primes. cli, benchmarks and tests between diffent prime generation algorithms, etc
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ruby-protobuf client/server for nats
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