2006-10-30 |
Tips for Designing High-performance Amplifier Subsystems |
Byte |
2006-10-30 |
Image Processing Trends |
Byte |
2006-10-30 |
Five Recovery Apps Bring Your PC Back From The Dead |
Byte |
2006-10-24 |
Utilizing Advanced FPGA Features |
Byte |
2006-10-24 |
The Ten Most Dangerous Things Users Do Online |
Byte |
2006-10-24 |
Seven Best Practices to Achieving Higher Levels of Compliance |
Byte |
2006-10-24 |
Operating System Options for Consumer Devices |
Byte |
2006-07-24 |
Voting Software |
Byte |
2006-07-24 |
Recycle Old Hardware the "Green" Way |
Byte |
2006-07-24 |
Now It's A Quad-Core War |
Byte |
2006-07-24 |
Five Things You Must Know About VoIP |
Byte |
2006-07-24 |
Building a Linux Audio Player |
Byte |
2006-07-17 |
Six Ways To Protect Your Wireless Network |
Byte |
2006-07-17 |
Review: Archos 104 |
Byte |
2006-07-17 |
Intel's Conroe vs. AMD's Dual-Core Athlon |
Byte |
2006-07-17 |
Implementing an openIP Encryption Flow |
Byte |
2006-07-17 |
Gliding Into the Future |
Byte |
2006-07-17 |
Build a 'Double-Powered' Gaming PC |
Byte |
2006-07-10 |
Malware Responses: What To Do Before, During, And After An Attack |
Byte |
2006-07-10 |
Making the Switch from CRT to LCD Displays |
Byte |
2006-07-10 |
Linksys Wireless-G WVC200 PTZ Internet Camera with Audio |
Byte |
2006-07-10 |
5 Things To Know Before Installing Office 2007 Beta 2 |
Byte |
2006-07-03 |
Using Supercapacitors to Extend Alkaline Battery Life in Portable Designs |
Byte |
2006-07-03 |
Six Things You Didn't Know About Linux: A Beginners' Guide |
Byte |
2006-07-03 |
Seven Superb Tools |
Byte |
2006-07-03 |
New C++ Datatypes Accelerate Algorithm Validation |
Byte |
2006-07-03 |
Convert a PC into a Low-Cost Cash Register |
Byte |
2006-07-03 |
A Little Bit of Charity |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
The Sound of Smart Music |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Implementing an Open IP Encryption Flow |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Head To Head: Novell SUSE Linux vs. Windows Vista |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Can Direct Current Power Data Centers? |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Build a PC-based Home Security System |
Byte |
2006-06-26 |
Office 2007 |
Byte |
2006-06-19 |
Now We Know |
Byte |
2006-06-12 |
FlexGo and a New Form of Literacy |
Byte |
2006-06-11 |
LinuxWorld Australia: Open Source Education |
Linux Today |
2006-06-05 |
The Merry Month of May |
Byte |
2006-05-29 |
Working with Laptop Hardware |
Byte |
2006-05-22 |
Repair or Replace? |
Byte |
2006-05-15 |
A Day at the Beach |
Byte |
2006-05-08 |
Not Just Yet! |
Byte |
2006-05-01 |
Hired Girl |
Byte |
2006-04-25 |
Make Magazine |
Byte |
2006-04-17 |
VISTA and Pournelle's Law |
Byte |
2006-04-10 |
Boot Camp |
Byte |
2006-04-05 |
Converting to C++/CLI |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-04-03 |
On the Go |
Byte |
2006-03-30 |
Source Code Integration |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-28 |
The Tour de Converter |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-27 |
Building on eBay Web Services |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-27 |
Blu-ray, HD DVD, and Sony Bets the Company |
Byte |
2006-03-24 |
Prototype DBMS Addresses Uncertainty; Proof-Carrying Code Workshop Planned |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-21 |
Sun Announces New Developer Programs |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-21 |
Challenges in .NET Functional Equivalence |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-20 |
The Return of Ma Bell |
Byte |
2006-03-16 |
Translating .NET to .NET |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-14 |
Web Service "Amazon S3" Gives Developers Simple Data Storage |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-14 |
CMP Media Launches New Dr. Dobb's Journal |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-13 |
No Bye Bye Blackbery |
Byte |
2006-03-07 |
.NET Convergence or Divergence? |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-06 |
The Future of Commercial Open Source |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-06 |
Steve McConnell on Software Estimation |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-06 |
Smile! A Happy Ending |
Byte |
2006-02-28 |
Quantum Cryptography Research Advances and IBM Research May Extend Moore's Law |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-28 |
A Look at AJAX and Web 2.0 |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-27 |
Google In China |
Byte |
2006-02-23 |
Computational Biology and Nanotube Ultracapacitors |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-21 |
VB6 to .NET: A Look Back at the Road Ahead |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-20 |
Moving Over the Software |
Byte |
2006-02-15 |
New Ada Standard on the Horizon |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-14 |
XML and ADO.NET Best Practices |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-14 |
Web Services and Mobile Devices |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-13 |
Hall of Fame Inductees and ACM-ICPC World Finals |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-13 |
Building Alexis |
Byte |
2006-02-08 |
Infrastructure Management Institute Launched |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-06 |
Algorithm Accuracy and Artificial Vision |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-05 |
The New York Camera Store Scam |
Byte |
2006-02-01 |
Debugging and Full System Simulation |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-30 |
Tools for Systems Engineers Announced |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-30 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 4 |
Byte |
2006-01-27 |
GNU Public License Updated for the First Time in Over a Decade |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-25 |
SCM Strategies |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-24 |
Migrating Data Access to .NET |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-23 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 3 |
Byte |
2006-01-21 |
Robots Attack |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-21 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 2 |
Byte |
2006-01-21 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 1 |
Byte |
2006-01-21 |
Dual-Core Software Development and the Macintosh |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-12-26 |
Firefox! |
Byte |
2005-12-19 |
Last Minute Christmas Chaos |
Byte |
2005-12-12 |
The Christmas Chaos Continues |
Byte |
2005-12-11 |
Programming for Reliability |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-12-05 |
More Christmas Chaos |
Byte |
2005-11-28 |
Christmas Chaos |
Byte |
2005-11-21 |
Sony and the Future of Copyright |
Byte |
2005-11-14 |
Don't Steal This Column |
Byte |
2005-11-07 |
Of Mice and DVD Drives |
Byte |
2005-11-04 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-31 |
Pod People |
Byte |
2005-10-31 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-26 |
The Beat Goes On |
Byte |
2005-10-26 |
In Defense of Microsoft |
Byte |
2005-10-24 |
.NET Cast: VB6 to VB.NET Upgrade Metrics |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-24 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-19 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-18 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-17 |
Digital Life Conference: A Report |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-17 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-16 |
tDiary -- A Web-based diary system (like weblog) written in Ruby . It is able to add comments by readers. Currently supported Japanese and English. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
rubyzip -- rubyzip is a ruby module for reading and writing zip files |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
eXtensible PERl scripTable MUD client -- A MUD-Client for Windows (Win32) and KDE, featuring perl, python and ruby scripting, as well as multi-window output. The main focus is a very strong scripting engine (nearly everything is accessible from a script) while trying to stay user friendly. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
YAML.rb: YAML for Ruby -- YAML.rb is a YAML processor for the Ruby language, coded in pure Ruby . Its implementation is simple and small, designed to be used in place of PStore. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
WideStudio -- WideStudio is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for building window applications in C++, Ruby , Python an Perl for Windows, MacOSX, Linux, FreeBSD, SOLARIS and other unix and BTRON and T-Engine. This is open and free (under MIT/X Consortiun Lice |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Web C Plus Plus (webcpp) -- Webcpp converts Ada95, ASP, Assembler, Basic, C, C#, C++, Cg, CLIPS, Fortran, Haskell, Java, Markup, Modula2, Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, Renderman, Ruby , SQL, Tcl, Unix shell, UnrealScript & VHDL into HTML with syntax highlighting and themes |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
The FreeMovie library -- The FreeMovie is an SWF generator library written in PHP and ported to Ruby . FreeMovie can be used to develop Web and desktop aplications. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Stanford Team Wins DARPA Grand Challenge |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-16 |
SpecTcl -- SpecTcl is a WYSIWYG GUI-Builder for Tcl/Tk, with sibblings for generating code in Perl, Java, Python & Ruby . It runs on all platforms where Tcl/Tk runs. It is simple and quick to use, yet still powerful when you know your Tcl/Tk. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
SWIG -- SWIG is a software development tool that reads C/C++ header files and generates wrapper code to make C/C++ code accessible from other languages including Perl, Python, Tcl, Ruby , PHP, Java, Ocaml, Lua, C#, Modula-3 and various Scheme and Lisp variants. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Ruby Windows Installer -- The Ruby Installer for Windows project has moved to RubyForge. Please go to http://rubyinstaller.rubyforge.org/ |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Ruby Development Tool -- The Ruby Development Tool is a Ruby IDE, composed of Ruby aware features/plugins for the Eclipse platform. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Ruby DBI -- IMPORTANT: Ruby /DBI moved to http://rubyforge.org/projects/ ruby -dbi. ruby -dbi provides a DBI interface to databases for the Ruby programming language: databases access made simple. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Ruby /FLTK -- Ruby /FLTK is a Ruby extension library for the FLTK GUI Toolkit library. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Ruby -GNOME Language Bindings -- This project is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various application development libraries included with the GNOME environment, most importantly the GTK+ widget toolkit. This project has been obsolete. See Ruby -GNOME2 project instead. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Ruby -GNOME 2 -- This project is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various application development libraries included with the GNOME/GTK+ environment. This project is for GTK+2.0 or later. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Rockit -- Rockit - the Ruby Object-oriented Compiler construction toolKIT. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Redland RDF Application Framework -- Redland is a set of object based, modular and portable C RDF libraries providing RDF APIs for the graph, storage, RDF/XML parsing and serializing (Raptor)., RDF querying (Rasqal). Language APIs in C#, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
RUDL, Ruby and SDL -- RUDL interfaces the Simple Directmedia Library to the Ruby language, giving it high speed graphics, sound, and input capabilities. Its model focuses on looking like other Ruby libraries, instead of directly mapping the SDL library to C-like Ruby calls. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
RDoc: No longer see. See Ruby 1.8.2 -- This project is now part of the Ruby core, and is being maintained in the main Ruby CVS tree. No more Sourceforge releases are planned. RDoc comes with Ruby 1.8.2 or later, and is no longer available as a separate project. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
RDE( Ruby Development Environment) -- RDE is the IDE for the script language Ruby . It is made in Delphi. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Ming - an SWF output library -- Ming is an SWF ( " Flash " ) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Python, and PHP, plus rudimentary support for Ruby and Perl. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
Mesh Networks and the Connected Home |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-16 |
Kahakai Window Manager -- Continuation of Waimea window manager with planned support for extensibility with Python (initially) and Ruby /Perl further down the road. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
JRuby -- JRuby is the effort to recreate the Ruby interpreter in Java. JRuby is tightly integrated with Java to allow both to script any Java class and to embed the interpreter into any Java application. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
GetPot -- Powerful command line and configuration file parsing for C++, Python, Ruby and Java (others to come). This tool provides many features, such as separate treatment for options, variables, and flags, unrecognized object detection, prefixes and much more. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
EthernalQuest EQ Emulator -- EthernalQuest EQ Emulator provide a way to play EverQuest on your local computer without connecting to the internet. You will be able to invite your friend and enjoy this game in private environment. It is even possible to customize it using Ruby scriptin |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-16 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2004-12-30 |
Kwartz -- Kwartz - a template system for Ruby /PHP/Java which realized the concepot of `Separation of Presentation Logic from Presentation Data (SoPL/PD)'. |
Sourceforge |
2004-12-26 |
XDCC-Fetch -- XDCC-Fetch, written entirely in ruby , is a platform independent tool for collecting, searching and downloading broadcasted XDCC announcements within IRC channels. XDCC-Fetch supports, amoung other features, multiple IRC Servers and search on typing. |
Sourceforge |
2004-12-25 |
rbot -- rbot is an IRC bot written in Ruby . It's similar to an infobot, with a lot extra features. It has a dynamic plugin architecture and an OO plugin API, making plugin writing fast and easy. |
Sourceforge |
2004-12-24 |
JRIDE -- Java- Ruby -IDE |
Sourceforge |
2004-12-11 |
Tinker for RubyWebDialogs -- rwdtinker is a framework for applications that are written in Ruby and is used with the RubyWebDialogs GUI interface. This project includes the core applications and numberous applets that can be installed and removed on Linux, XP and Mac platforms. |
Sourceforge |
2004-11-28 |
RubyCocoa - A Ruby /Objective-C Bridge fo -- RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the object-oriented scripting language Ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-28 |
Tar2RubyScript -- Tar2RubyScript generates a standalone Ruby script from an existing TAR archive or directory, which contains a Ruby application. You might think of it as the Ruby version of Java's JAR... Let's call it an RBA ( Ruby Archive). |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-23 |
ruby -sphere -- ruby -sphere is a set of libraries and user interfaces written in Ruby to calculate apparent positions of stars with a moderate accuracy. Its goal is to provide an easy way to plan astronomical observations. |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-23 |
Winamp ML Scripting Interface -- ml_script provides a scripting interface for Winamp 5 media library. Currently, interfaces are available for Perl, Python and Ruby . More interfaces are on the way. |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-12 |
Aggregating with Atom |
Linux Journal |
2004-10-07 |
OpenWAMP -- This software allows to build easily an installation package for Apache (maybe Tomcat), PHP/MySQL, Perl, Python, Ruby , Firebird, PostgreSQL with own software so the users can easily deploy their products under Windows OS. |
Sourceforge |
2004-09-28 |
Furry Coder -- FurCoderCXX is an application for creating/decrypting the " Code of the Furries " . This is the C++ version of a previous release written with Ruby : FurCoder. Using the " native language " of the FOX GUI toolkit makes for a faster, more responsive app. |
Sourceforge |
2004-09-20 |
Ruby -ToDo-list -- r2do is a ncurses-based program written in Ruby which provides a ToDo-list. One can add and remove entries easily and can assign (higher or lower) priorities to certain items. |
Sourceforge |
2004-09-16 |
Ruby Locale -- Provide an extension to the Ruby intepreter to support locales |
Sourceforge |
2004-09-13 |
How to Use ZenTest with Ruby |
Linux Journal |
2004-09-12 |
Torrent Workflow Library -- Torrent is a library for designing workflows in RUBY . A workflow is a set of jobs which depend on each others SUCCESS, FAILURE, TIMEOUT, etc. Workflows can be extremely useful in the representation of complex interdependent tasks. |
Sourceforge |
2004-09-06 |
rdbBot -- IRC Bot written in Ruby utilizing a postgresql backend and pl/ ruby for stored proceedures. Intended for high performance database applications. Included modules support channel activity monitoring and statistics, a trivia game, and channel management. |
Sourceforge |
2004-08-27 |
AsWiki -- AsWiki is WikiWikiWeb clone (Wiki Engine) written in Ruby . WikiWikiWeb is web base collaboration tool. AsWiki provide web-site which anyone can create and edit page. It has features easy customize its publish html and RCS base version log. |
Sourceforge |
2004-08-21 |
Ruby in PHP -- Ruby in PHP is a PHP extension allowing to execute Ruby scripts from PHP scripts and manipulate Ruby objects. |
Sourceforge |
2004-08-20 |
GrailPortal -- GrailPortal is a small and simple Content Management System written in Ruby |
Sourceforge |
2004-08-12 |
germaine -- Germaine is a distributed e-commerce system designed for small to medium sized fulfillment services. Germaine is written in C++ with Ruby used for administrative tools. All transactions are logged using XML. |
Sourceforge |
2004-08-05 |
ThunderFox -- ThunderFox is the lightweight mailclient for Windows, Linux and all other plattforms which support fltk and ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2004-08-01 |
Lakeshore -- Lakeshore is a Java based web component framework. It is heavily influenced by the Seaside 2 smalltalk framework and the Borges ruby framework. |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-30 |
AllInOneRuby -- AllInOneRuby creates an executable that includes both the Ruby interpreter and the runtime libraries. Why? Because it's sometimes not easy, or possible, or desirable, or allowed to do a complete Ruby installation. That's where AllInOneRuby comes in. |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-29 |
Canny -- A Smarty-like template library for Ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-28 |
Can GNU ever be Unix? |
Newsforge |
2004-07-23 |
Open source winning in federal government, slowly |
Newsforge |
2004-07-22 |
RGL: Ruby Graph Library -- RGL is a framework for graph datastructures and algorithms implemented in Ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-22 |
Ottawa Linux symposium offers insight into kernel changes |
Newsforge |
2004-07-20 |
Choosing an open source license |
Newsforge |
2004-07-20 |
'Creative destruction' and the future of the software industry |
Newsforge |
2004-07-19 |
Surviving in a world full of software patents |
Newsforge |
2004-07-15 |
Ruby /EB -- This is a ruby extension library for " EB Library " to read EB/EPWING CD-ROMs. You can read these CD-ROMs using your ruby script with this. |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-13 |
The downlow on Mono |
Newsforge |
2004-07-13 |
Distributed Caching with Memcached |
Linux Journal |
2004-07-09 |
Ruby /FLTK -- Ruby /FLTK is a Ruby extension library for the FLTK GUI Toolkit library. |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-01 |
TourneyBot2 -- Originally written by Matija Kejzar (http://rubyforge.org/projects/tourneybot), TourneyBot is an automated tourney management system for FIBS. It schedules tourneys, signs up players, draws match-ups, keeps statistics, registers results and announces win |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-01 |
Oasis -- Oasis, originally developed and dropped by bad_camel, now has new maintainers with specific goals. Oasis is a game engine that combines scripting( LUA/ Ruby ), openAL, ODE, and OGRE to allow for quick production and prototyping of future games. |
Sourceforge |
2004-06-28 |
OpenRJ -- Platform-independent C-API library implementing the Record-JAR file format, with mappings to other languages, including C++, D and Ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2004-06-21 |
CCMail -- CCMail is a webmail utility that will be probably based on IMP, made in PHP (and maybe Ruby ) that implements Google(TM)'s Gmail utilities (like labels) featuring: * AnyBrowser attempt * Free Software Development * JavaScript only when necessary |
Sourceforge |
2004-06-10 |
XChat- Ruby Plugin -- A plugin for XChat2 (http://www.xchat.org) allowing Ruby scripts to be used as XChat plugins. |
Sourceforge |
2004-06-09 |
Slash |
Linux Journal |
2004-05-25 |
RADIUS Library and Client in Ruby -- Radius client library and command line program for testing radius servers. |
Sourceforge |
2004-05-13 |
RUBY CONstructor -- RubyCon is a library layered on ruby -SDL and intended to make educational games easy to write, and includes (at least) two real progams built with it, RubyCon.Spell and RubyCon.Sum. |
Sourceforge |
2004-05-10 |
Vermell -- Research project towards a compiler and a VM for the Ruby programming language. |
Sourceforge |
2004-05-01 |
RubyWebDialogs -- RubyWebDialogs is a platform independent graphical user interface for Ruby applications. It generates HTML and serves it with the internal HTTP server, so you can use your favorite web browser as the front end for your Ruby application. |
Sourceforge |
2004-04-16 |
Fur Coder -- Code of the Furries: Generate/decrypt a Furry Code with the FurCoder. Written with FXRuby toolkit, and Ruby . This version developed for Linux. X11 application. |
Sourceforge |
2004-04-12 |
Letters |
Linux Journal |
2004-04-07 |
bmconverter.rb -- bmconverter.rb — converting bookmarks of different browsers using a Ruby -script. The script is ment to be easily extended to support other bookmark formats. Already done are Opera Hotlist v2 and FireFox v0.8. It tries to convert as much as possible: per |
Sourceforge |
2004-04-01 |
PalmSync/ Ruby -- "PalmSync/ Ruby " is a Ruby library for syncing your PalmPilot with DBMS(MySQL or others). It can also read/modify/create records in your PalmPilot and it can read pdb/prc files. This is using pilot-link's library. |
Sourceforge |
2004-04-01 |
Madeleine - Ruby Object Prevalence -- Transparent object persistence (prevalence) for Ruby , based on Prevayler. |
Sourceforge |
2004-04-01 |
AspectR -- Aspect-Oriented Programming framework in and for Ruby . Includes useful aspects implemented in AOP, such as profiler, logger etc. |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-26 |
VisualuRuby -- This is a GUI library for Ruby just only on MS Windows. It needs no other prepared libraries such as VCL,Tk,Gtk and so on. This project will provide you easy GUI scripting on Windows with Ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-24 |
Piggy -- Application and scripting support for building webpages which contain thumbnail image tables. Graphical User Interface written in FXRuby. Gallery generation written in Ruby . Image processing itself is done by an external programm (currently nconvert). |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-22 |
ruby -gsl: Ruby wrapper for GSL -- ruby -gsl is a port of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) to the Ruby programming language. The GNU Scientific Library is a collection of routines for numerical computing. Ruby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programm |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-21 |
ZenTest - Ruby Unit Testing Utility -- ZenTest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. ZenTest only works with Ruby and Test::Unit. |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-21 |
The MUES Game Engine -- The Multi-User Environment Server game engine is a multithreaded event-driven internet game environment server written in Ruby and C. |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-21 |
Kideia -- Kideia is a simple source code style checker written in Ruby which helps developers to avoid common coding style mistakes. Kideia is primary writen to check C source code but it is designed to be easily extendable. |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-13 |
RDDC -- Ruby DynDns Client. RDDC is a full featured DynDns client written in Ruby . Our goal is to provide an easy to use, yet powerfull client, that can easily be used in scripts. |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-09 |
ruby -netutils -- ruby -netutils is a collection of Ruby modules that provide some functionality that belongs under the "Net" module (namespace). |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-03 |
NARF -- better web libraries for Ruby -- NARF is an attempt to create a ruby web framework that escapes the weighty thud that one usually associates with web frameworks. |
Sourceforge |
2004-02-29 |
February Mini Book Reviews |
Linux Journal |
2004-02-23 |
A signature program for email and news |
Newsforge |
2004-02-09 |
Manipulating OOo Documents with Ruby |
Linux Journal |
2004-02-03 |
Ruby Script2Exe -- Ruby Script2Exe transforms your Ruby script into a standalone Windows executable. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-30 |
sIRCB -- sIRCB is a highly advanced Ruby based IRC bot. It features (among others) a trivia game, a quoting system, nick and host based in-server administration, whois checking, linking two or more bots in a botnet, and a PHP based web administration interface. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-26 |
ModuleBuilder -- A package configuration, management and installation utility for ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-20 |
NQXML -- NQXML is a pure Ruby implementation of a non-validating XML processor. It includes an XML tokenizer, a SAX-style streaming XML parser, a DOM-style tree parser, an XML writer, and a context-sensitive callback mechanism. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-19 |
SimpleScript -- SimpleScript is a simple programming tool for scripting languages (Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby , TCL) written in Obj-C/Cocoa. It can be used by experienced developers to write and test on the fly small routines, and is a good solution for educational purposes. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-17 |
Yet Another Windows Environment Editor -- A small tool developed in Ruby (using FOX GUI toolkit) that helps changing environment variables in windows; It presents the user with a more confortable interface than found in Control Panel - System. Yet Another Windows Environment Editor. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-16 |
Advertise with Us |
O'Reilly Network |
2004-01-14 |
Rockit -- Rockit - the Ruby Object-oriented Compiler construction toolKIT. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-09 |
SQLite/ Ruby Module -- A Ruby interface for the SQLite database engine. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-06 |
Ruby Inline -- Ruby Inline is my quick attempt to create an analog to Perl's Inline::C. The ruby version isn't near as feature-full as the perl version, but it is neat! I use a perforce server, not CVS, but developers are welcome. |
Sourceforge |
2004-01-05 |
Web C Plus Plus (webcpp) -- Webcpp converts Ada95, ASP, Assembler, Basic, C, C#, C++, Cg, CLIPS, Fortran, Haskell, Java, Markup, Modula2, Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, Renderman, Ruby , SQL, Tcl, Unix shell, UnrealScript & VHDL into HTML with syntax highlighting and themes |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-15 |
tDiary -- A Web-based diary system (like weblog) written in Ruby . It is able to add comments by readers. Currently supported Japanese and English. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-15 |
Ruby 9i -- Ruby 9i is a Ruby library that provides access to Oracle9i using the Oracle Call Interface. It is planned to support all major Oracle9i datatypes and object-relational features. If desired, its features can be accessed through a Ruby DBI-compatible API. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-10 |
Miscellaneous Ruby Utility Modules -- The purpose of this project is to create a series of modules for the Ruby programming language that don't necessarily belong in the same category, but which provide useful functionality in and of themselves. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-09 |
The IRC Simulator -- The IRC Simulator project is a project which offers a simple IRC simulator in several object oriented languages, such as C++, C#, Java, Python and Ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-07 |
Xml Serialization for Ruby -- Xml Serialization for Ruby allows Ruby classes to be marshalled to and from XML, with an emphasis on concise, human readable and editable XML. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-07 |
Ruby Spreadsheet -- A cross-platform, pure- Ruby module to generate and parse MS Excel files. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-07 |
ECal -- A light-weight, web-based event information tracking application implemented in Java and Ruby . Development is done using Extreme Programming (XP) practices and includes both jUnit & FitNesse testing. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-06 |
Ruby /LDAP -- Ruby /LDAP is an extension module for ruby , it provides the interface to some LDAP libraries (for example, OpenLDAP, UMich LDAP, Netscape SDK, ActiveDirectory). The common API for application developments is described in RFC1823, Most of libraries comply w |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-03 |
Ruby -LCD -- Ruby -LCD is a client library (lcd.rb) and a small-but-growing collection of fairly useful clients (such as an XMMS display client and an IMAP mail check client) for the LCDProc system for small serial/USB LCD screens. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-03 |
Redland RDF Application Framework -- Redland is an object based, modular and portable C RDF library. It provides RDF model manipulation, storage, RDF/XML parsing and serializing. APIs in Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl. |
Sourceforge |
2003-12-03 |
Red Turnip -- A modular irc bot written in Ruby |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-29 |
ruby zip -- ruby zip is a ruby module for reading and writing zip files |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-29 |
Gnuplot for Ruby -- A pure Ruby wrapper around the Gnuplot application which brings the full power of gnuplot into Ruby . |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-28 |
GetPot -- Powerful command line and configuration file parsing for C++, Python, Ruby and Java (others to come). This tool provides many features, such as separate treatment for options, variables, and flags, unrecognized object detection, prefixes and much more. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
www project -- " border="0"> |
Savannah |
2003-11-27 |
ruby 2shoes -- ruby 2shoes helps you write screenplays and TV scripts with Open Source free software |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
ruby -sysutils -- A series of Ruby modules that provide an interface to various operating system functions. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
ruby -sumo -- Installer for some major Ruby softwares/libraries. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
eXtensible PERl scripTable MUD client -- A MUD-Client for Windows (Win32) and KDE, featuring perl, python and ruby scripting, as well as multi-window output. The main focus is a very strong scripting engine (nearly everything is accessible from a script) while trying to stay user friendly. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
YAML.rb: YAML for Ruby -- YAML.rb is a YAML processor for the Ruby language, coded in pure Ruby . Its implementation is simple and small, designed to be used in place of PStore. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
XMLTP/L, XMLTP Light |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
WideStudio -- WideStudio is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for building window applications in C++, Ruby , Python an Perl for Windows, MacOSX, Linux, FreeBSD, SOLARIS and other unix. This is open and free (under MIT/X Consortiun Licence). |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
WANDER: a Portable Linux Data-Collection System |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
UpFRONT |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
UNIX under the Desktop |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
The Language Battle |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
The FreeMovie library -- The FreeMovie is an SWF generator library written in PHP and ported to Ruby . FreeMovie can be used to develop Web and desktop aplications. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Still More Mini Book Reviews |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
SpecTcl -- SpecTcl is a WYSIWYG GUI-Builder for Tcl/Tk, with sibblings for generating code in Perl, Java, Python & Ruby . It runs on all platforms where Tcl/Tk runs. It is simple and quick to use, yet still powerful when you know your Tcl/Tk. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
SWIG -- SWIG is compiler that connects C and C++ with a variety of scripting languages including Perl, Python, Tcl, Guile, and Ruby . People often use it to create scripting language extensions or to create interpreted environments for existing software. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby: Productive Programming Language |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby Windows Installer -- All-in-one distribution of the Ruby programming language for Windows platforms. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby Development Tool -- The Ruby Development Tool is a Ruby resource aware plugin for the Eclipse platform. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby DBI -- ruby -dbi provides a DBI interface to databases for the Ruby programming language: databases access made simple. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby -GNOME Language Bindings -- This project is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various application development libraries included with the GNOME environment, most importantly the GTK+ widget toolkit. This project has been obsolete. See Ruby -GNOME2 project instead. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby -GNOME 2 -- This project is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various application development libraries included with the GNOME/GTK+ environment. This project is for GTK+2.0 or later. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby (exact match) -- The Ruby programming language, a pure and very powerful object-oriented scripting language. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Ruby |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
RUDL, Ruby and SDL -- RUDL interfaces the Simple Directmedia Library to the language Ruby , giving it high speed graphics, sound, and input capabilities. Its model focuses on looking like other Ruby libraries, instead of directly mapping the SDL C library to Ruby C-like calls. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
RDoc: JavaDoc-like tool for Ruby -- RDoc generates documentation from Ruby source files. It understands enough Ruby syntax to extract class, module, method, and attribute definitions, and can associate comment text with them. It will eventually support a variety of output formats. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
RDE( Ruby Development Environment) -- RDE is the IDE for the script language Ruby . It is made in Delphi. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Programming under GNUstep--An Introduction |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Programming Ruby: A Book Review |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Privacy Policy |
O'Reilly Network |
2003-11-27 |
Objective-C: the More Flexible C++ |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
New Year, New Language |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
New Products |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Ming - an SWF output library -- Ming is an SWF ("Flash") file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Python, and PHP, plus rudimentary support for Ruby and Perl. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Media Kit |
O'Reilly Network |
2003-11-27 |
Log4r - Logging system written in Ruby -- Log4r is an extremely flexible logging library for Ruby . Features include a heiarchial logging system of any number of levels and names, multiple output destinations, logger inheritance, custom formatting and more. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Koha: a Gift to Libraries from New Zealand |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Kahakai Window Manager -- Continuation of Waimea window manager with planned support for extensibility with Python (initially) and Ruby /Perl further down the road. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
J Ruby -- J Ruby is the effort to recreate the Ruby interpreter in Java. J Ruby is tightly integrated with Java to allow both to script any Java class and to embed the interpreter into any Java application. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Import This: the Tenth International Python Conference |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
GNU Task List -- " border="0"> |
Savannah |
2003-11-27 |
FX Ruby -- FX Ruby is an extension module for Ruby that provides an interface to the FOX GUI toolkit. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
EthernalQuest EQ Emulator -- EthernalQuest EQ Emulator provide a way to play EverQuest on your local computer without connecting to the internet. You will be able to invite your friend and enjoy this game in private environment. It is even possible to customize it using Ruby scriptin |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Embedding an SQL Database with SQLite |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Echo 3D RPG Game Engine / Suite -- A 3D RPG game engine written in C# using Managed DirectX 9. Will incorporate a ruby /java scripting engine, game development tools, and compressed game-data format. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Building with Blogs |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
"Hey SCO, Sue Me": What's Next? |
Linux Journal |
2003-07-11 |
Open Asia: Japan and Korea embrace open source |
Newsforge |
2003-07-11 |
Open Asia: Japan and Korea embrace open source |
Newsforge |
2002-04-17 |
The purposes of programming languages: An introduction |
Newsforge |
2002-04-17 |
The purposes of programming languages: An introduction |
Newsforge |
2002-03-21 |
Ruby: a productive programming language |
linux.com |
1130-18-10 |
The Beat Goes On |
Byte |
1129-58-16 |
In Defense of Microsoft |
Byte |
1128-97-00 |
The Modern Landscape |
Byte |
1119-58-97 |
Back to Backups |
Byte |
1119-29-67 |
On the Move |
Byte |
1118-70-23 |
A Tiger by the Tale |
Byte |
1118-07-53 |
When Backups Go Bad |
Byte |
1117-57-19 |
Losing the Worm War |
Byte |
1116-87-26 |
Beyond the Hype |
Byte |
1116-26-20 |
Waiting for Windows |
Byte |
1115-65-67 |
Back-ups, Burning, and Boards |
Byte |
1115-05-37 |
Building a Beauty |
Byte |
1114-45-86 |
Building a Home Theater |
Byte |
1113-84-93 |
The Way We Were |
Byte |
1113-24-23 |
Lifestyle Technology |
Byte |
1112-64-72 |
Data Wrangling with FileMaker |
Byte |
1111-78-21 |
Security and Convenience |
Byte |
1111-42-32 |
Rooting Out Spyware |
Byte |
1110-81-91 |
Education in America |
Byte |
1110-21-37 |
BlackBerry Ripens |
Byte |
1109-58-27 |
Anticipating 802.11n |
Byte |
1109-09-79 |
The Spam Wars Continue |
Byte |
1108-40-84 |
Word by Word |
Byte |
1107-79-82 |
Orchid and Onion Awards |
Byte |
1107-20-07 |
Routers on the Road |
Byte |
1106-58-95 |
The Sound of the Future |
Byte |
1105-98-61 |
A Year in Chips |
Byte |
1105-38-14 |
Hot Switching |
Byte |
1104-78-45 |
Reports: A Report |
Byte |
1103-56-68 |
The Backup Religion |
Byte |
1102-91-64 |
Holiday Gifts for Geeks |
Byte |
1102-91-44 |
Avalon, Redux |
Byte |
1102-91-30 |
3Dlabs Wildcat Realizm 200 |
Byte |
1102-35-61 |
How to Digitally Restore Photographs |
Byte |
1102-35-49 |
Zombie Wars |
Byte |
1101-76-52 |
Getting into Gear |
Byte |
1101-10-19 |
Facing the Music |
Byte |
1100-54-39 |
Software Factories |
Byte |
1100-54-09 |
Microsoft vs. Google |
Byte |
1099-93-98 |
The New 3D Landscape, Part 2 |
Byte |
1099-93-77 |
The Science Grid |
Byte |
1099-93-57 |
Chaos Kludges |
Byte |
1099-33-40 |
Making Connections |
Byte |
1098-72-72 |
Updates, Upgrades, and Cleaning House |
Byte |
1098-72-52 |
The New 3D Landscape, Part 1 |
Byte |
1098-11-94 |
The Two Faces of Progress |
Byte |
1098-11-89 |
Ch, Redux |
Byte |
1097-51-66 |
Epson's Online Print Academy |
Byte |
1097-51-44 |
Tools of the Trade |
Byte |
1096-90-71 |
The Nature of the Beast |
Byte |
1096-90-71 |
The Nature of the Beast |
Byte |
1096-30-61 |
Getting an Eyeful |
Byte |
1096-30-61 |
Getting an Eyeful |
Byte |
1096-30-33 |
Virtual PC, Linux, and a Few Bugs |
Byte |
1095-70-46 |
64-Bit or Bust |
Byte |
1095-70-46 |
64-Bit or Bust |
Byte |
1095-70-43 |
The World's Biggest Desktop Printer |
Byte |
1095-70-43 |
The World's Biggest Desktop Printer |
Byte |
1095-09-29 |
Assemblers versus Fitters |
Byte |
1095-09-29 |
Assemblers versus Fitters |
Byte |
1094-49-44 |
Registration Woes |
Byte |
1094-49-44 |
Registration Woes |
Byte |
1094-49-26 |
Four Heads Are Better Than One |
Byte |
1093-83-06 |
Blowing Hot and Cold |
Byte |
1093-83-06 |
Blowing Hot and Cold |
Byte |
1093-27-51 |
Taking the Express |
Byte |
1093-27-51 |
Taking the Express |
Byte |
1093-27-46 |
Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 |
Byte |
1092-63-33 |
Digital Rights, Digital Wrongs |
Byte |
1092-63-33 |
Digital Rights, Digital Wrongs |
Byte |
1092-07-31 |
REALbasic |
Byte |
1092-07-20 |
Five Indispensable Multimedia Tools |
Byte |
1092-06-99 |
Virtual Computing |
Byte |
1092-06-99 |
Virtual Computing |
Byte |
1091-46-81 |
Testing Xandros Linux |
Byte |
1090-78-10 |
Return of the Browser Wars |
Byte |
1090-27-81 |
Jumping Ship |
Byte |
1088-79-58 |
Getting the Message |
Byte |
1088-19-54 |
A Web of Spies |
Byte |
1082-95-67 |
The Computing Landscape Has Changed |
Byte |