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Tool that provides reliable conversion of the numbers from Roman system to Arabic.
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Ever seen MCMXXXBLAH at the beginning of a movie? Well, now you can find out the year it represents. Also doubles as a nifty tool to count the value of a name by interpreting the letters which are roman numerals and summing their values.
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This gem provides storage classes available for Roma server.
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Romato provides a class, Zomato, which has methods corresponding to each API class provided under the Zomato API documentation. Please read through the Zomato API terms of use: https://www.zomato.com/api_policy
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Romato provides a class, Zomato, which has methods corresponding to each API class provided under the Zomato API documentation. Please read through the Zomato API terms of use: https://www.zomato.com/api_policy
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Help organise emulation ROM using DAT file
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Rome is a customizeable javascript date and time picker. This gem allows for its easy inclusion into the rails asset pipeline.
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A Ruby Gem that vendors the Rome toolchain to integrate it into Ruby projects
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Allows ROM to use Filemaker Server as a datastore
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This gem generates an id when creating a new tuple.
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