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Reverse Dependencies for fastercsv
The projects listed here declare fastercsv as a runtime or development dependency
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Convert CSV to localization strings, for both ANDROID and iOS
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Rugalytics is a Ruby API for Google Analytics.
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CLI interface to logstash
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A Rails plugin which provides a hook to preview and map the fields of an uploaded CSV file to a pre-defined schema
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Super easy to use (but lots of dependencies :/) parser
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Super easy to use (but lots of dependencies :/) parser
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Radiant Shop is an attempt at a simple but complete store. It includes Products, Categories, Orders and Credit Card Payments
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smoke is a Ruby based DSL that allows you to query web services such as YQL, RSS / Atom and JSON or XML in an elegant manner.
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Investigate and detect slow methods within the stack trace of your Ruby (optionally Sinatra) application
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The best I could come up with was to just show you:
$ atcat dbi://pg/localhost/database_name/table_name csv://table_name.csv
That exports a table from Postgres into a comma separated value file. You can
read from or write to: tab, csv, dbi, etc. You can opaquely treat any of those
'table of records' based sources as an opaque URI. Want to read more?
https://github.com/kyleburton/abstract-tables
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Use this gem to add import/export to .csv functionality to your activerecord models
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Gem for crawling data from external sources
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ActiveRecord plugin to provide a smooth migration from DataMapper to ActiveRecord
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A command-line front-end for the anemone web-spider. Generates reports for seo, http errors and an xml sitemap. Extensible page handler.
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Generate a 4 word password from words of size 3-8 characters, with
frequencies in the 30th-60th percentile. This range gives a nice set
of uncommon but not completely alien words.
$ chbs generate --verbose -W 3..8 -P 30..60
Corpus size: 6396 candidate words of 33075 total
Entropy: 48 bits (2^48 = 281474976710656)
Years to guess at 1000 guesses/sec: 8926
magnate-thermal-sandbank-augur
With the --verbose flag, the utility will calculate a time-to-guess
based on a completely arbitrary 1000 guesses/sec. If you'd like a
more secure password, either relax the various filtering rules (-W and
-P), add more words to the password, or use a larger corpus.
By default we use the American TV Shows & Scripts corpus taken from
Wiktionary.
Others provided:
* Project Gutenberg 2005 corpus taken from Wiktionary.
* 1 of every 7 of the top 60000 lemmas from wordfrequency.info (6900
actual lemmas after processing)
See http://xkcd.com/936/ for the genesis of the idea.
Data sources:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists
http://wordfrequency.info/
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CsvOmg easily lets you map CSV to objects. Inspired by happymapper.
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Data Frames with memoized transpose
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Data Frames with memoized transpose
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Provides a utility to fetch Avaya CMS / ECHI binary files, convert them and insert into a database table via ActiveRecord
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The FlexibleCsv gem uses the FasterCSV gem to parse user created CSV files that may not have standard headers.
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