Forwardable Extended provides more Forwardable methods for your source as
Forwardable::Extended.
Motivated by the ferocious appetite of our developers and the
enduring popularity of Ruby on Rails (RoR).
It's not a full-blown client library, but it does handle the
fundamentals like authentication and basic XML manipulation.
It also requires you to work directly with the Atom feed using
the REXML module and XPath.
GemPlugin is a system that lets your users install gems and lets you
load them as additional features to use in your software. It
originated from the Mongrel (http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/) project
but proved useful enough to break out into a separate project.
Adds several commands to RubyGems for managing gems and more on RubyGems.org.
Add Gemnasium support for Gitlab as a Project Service. It uploads dependency
files automatically on https://gemnasium.com API to track your project
dependencies.
Ruby wrapper for the RubyGems.org API
Test Rails generators with RSpec
Test Rails generators with RSpec
The Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT) is a collection of interfaces and
reference implementations of numerical objects useful for scientific
computing in C++. The toolkit defines interfaces for basic data
structures, such as multidimensional arrays and sparse matrices, commonly
used in numerical applications. The goal of this package is to provide
reusable software components that address many of the portability and
maintenance problems with C++ codes.
TNT provides a distinction between "interfaces" and "implementations" of
TNT components. For example, there is a TNT interface for two-dimensional
arrays which describes how individual elements are accessed and how
certain information, such as the array dimensions, can be used in
algorithms; however, there can be several implementations of such an
interface: one that uses expression templates, or one that uses BLAS
kernels, or another that is instrumented to provide debugging
information. By specifying only the interface, applications codes may
utilize such algorithms, while giving library developers the greatest
flexibility in employing optimization or portability strategies.
It is intended as a holder for data returned from PostGIS and the Spatial
Extensions of MySql. The data model roughly follows the OGC "Simple i
Features for SQL" specification (see http://www.opengis.org/docs/99-049.pdf),
although without any kind of advanced functionalities (such as geometric
operators or reprojections). It also supports various output and
input formats (GeoRSS, KML, Shapefile).