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2012

Ragel State Machine Compiler

by jpcaruana
Ragel compiles executable finite state machines from regular languages. Ragel targets C, C++, Objective-C, D, Java and Ruby.

Vert.x- Effortless asynchronous application development for the modern web and enterprise

by jpcaruana
Effortless asynchronous application development for the modern web and enterprise

2011

jeremyevans/sequel - GitHub

by jpcaruana
Sequel: The Database Toolkit for Ruby

HandlerSocket: The NoSQL MySQL & Ruby - igvita.com

by jpcaruana
HandlerSocket is a NoSQL plugin for MySQL. It works as a daemon inside the mysqld process, accept tcp connections, and execute requests from clients. HandlerSocket does not support SQL queries. Instead, it supports simple CRUD operations on tables.

Sinatra

by jpcaruana & 3 others
Sinatra is a DSL for quickly creating web applications in Ruby with minimal effort

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by jpcaruana & 4 others
Available in Ruby, JavaScript, Python, Erlang, PHP, Perl, Objective-C, Java, .NET, Android, C++, Go, Lua, ooc, ActionScript, ColdFusion, Scala, Clojure, Fantom, CoffeeScript, D, and for node.js. Works great with TextMate, Vim, Emacs, and Coda.

2010

The Mirah Programming Language

by jpcaruana (via)
Mirah (nee Duby) is a new experimental language born out of the JRuby project. In order to make implementing Ruby on the JVM easier and more approachable for Java and Ruby developers alike. Charles Oliver Nutter wanted to create a language that essentially looked like Ruby, but was statically typed and compiled to fast JVM bytecode. Mirah is the result.

Reia Programming Language

by jpcaruana (via)
Reia is a Ruby-like scripting language for the Erlang virtual machine. Reia brings you the best of both worlds between Ruby's friendly syntax, reflection, metaprogramming, and the amazing power of blocks, and Erlang's immense abilities for concurrency, distribution, hot code swapping, and fault tolerance.

2009

Pimki Home Page

by jpcaruana & 6 others (via)
Pimki is a PIM (Personal Information Manager) loosely based on Instiki's Wiki technology. This is the place to dump your brain, organise your thoughts and Get Things Done. The ease of use and immediacy of a wiki combined with extended view to slice and dice the data give you a unique power to store, manage and retrieve all loose bit of information in your life. There are a lot of features added over a regular Wiki, features that only make sense when you view it as a personal application and not so much as a group oriented application. See below for a full list of goodies.

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