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== DESCRIPTION: Provides an interface to the Google Static Maps API. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Provides an interface to the Google Static Maps API.
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Install gsl, statistics2 and provides a C extension to optimize the following methods
* Vector#frecuencies
* Vector#set_valid_data
* Vector#check_type
* Dataset#case_as_hash
* Dataset#case_as_array
* Bivariate::Tetrachoric
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Structural equation modeling (SEM) for statsample gem, usign ruby and R
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== FEATURES: * DRb frontend * easy to use client library (see below) * multi index search * Index rotation Stellr always keeps two versions of your index around - one is used in a multi threaded, read only way to handle incoming search requests, while the other one is written to when you index something. Using the switch function you may decide when to switch over searching from the old index to the new one. Then, changes will be synced, and searches will see the new or updated data from before the switch call. * Index synchronization Two kinds of synchronization methods are supported for now: rsync, using rsync two copy over the changes from one index to the other, and static, which will completely replace the old index with the new one. While the latter is suitable for indexes which you rebuild completely from time to time, the former is good for large indexes that are updated frequently or that are too large for frequent rebuilds. == SYNOPSIS: * start the server:
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Stemmer4Jr
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Move the config out of your app, and into App. Sure, it's been done before, and others will do it again, but this is my way, and I like it.
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KVC (Key-Value Configuration) provides a powerful, transparent way to maintain mutable app settings in the database.
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Provide a simple and easy way to find and auto-complete gherkin steps, when writing cucumber features
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Stickshift is a simple, manual-instrumenting call-tree profiler in as few lines of code as possible.
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Stockpile is a simple key-value store connection manager framework. Stockpile
itself does not implement a connection manager, but places expectations for
implemented connection managers. So far, only Redis has been implemented
(stockpile-redis).
Stockpile also provides an adapter so that its functionality can be accessed
from within a module.
Release 2.0 fixes an issue when Stockpile options are provided with an
OpenStruct, originally reported as
{stockpile-redis#1}[https://github.com/halostatue/stockpile-redis/issues/1].
Support for Ruby 1.9 has been dropped.
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stockpile-redis is a connection manager for Redis to be used with
{Stockpile}[https://github.com/halostatue/stockpile].
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Stocktastic fetches stock quotes
It uses Yahoo Finance as a source by default.
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Stomp messaging server with file/dbm/memory/activerecord based FIFO queues, queue monitoring, and basic authentication. == SYNOPSYS: Handles basic message queue processing
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A set of helpers/features to aid in implementing the StoryHelper concept in rails apps
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A wrapper around strace(1) that allows you to perform targetted tracing of a
block. strace_me allows you to track down problems without wading through
gobs of ruby startup or other irrelevant noise.
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Strelka is a framework for creating and deploying Mongrel2 web applications
in Ruby, and for managing a Mongrel2 cluster.
It's named after the Russian dog who was one of the first space travelers
to orbit the Earth and return alive.
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This is a web content-management application written for the Strelka
web application framework.
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This is a Strelka application plugin for describing rules for [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/).
NOTE: It's still a work in progress.
By default, the plugin has paranoid defaults, and doesn't do anything. You'll need to grant access to the resources you want to share.
To grant access, you declare one or more `access_control` blocks which can modify responses to matching access-control requests. All the blocks which match the incoming request's URI are called with the request and response objects in the order in which they're declared:
# Allow access to all resources from any origin by default
access_control do |req, res|
res.allow_origin '*'
res.allow_methods 'GET', 'POST'
res.allow_credentials
res.allow_headers :content_type
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These are applied in the order you declare them, with each matching block passed the request if it matches. This happens before the application gets the request, so it can do any further modification it needs to, and so it can block requests from disallowed origins/methods/etc.
There are a number of helper methods added to the request and response objects for applying and declaring access-control rules when this plugin is loaded:
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Strelka-FancyErrors is a Strelka plugin for rendering a bunch of useful
information on error responses suitable for developers.
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Strelka-NewRelic is a Strelka plugin for monitoring a Strelka application with
NewRelic's application performance management service.
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