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Back to the future web apps 👾
Back to the future web apps 👾
The future web experience in CSS
Web platform adapters for browser-based of* host apps (IndexedDB, browser transport, and future web primitives).
Categorized data on third party entities on the web.
A shim for the setImmediate efficient script yielding API
The Nx Plugin for Web Components contains generators for managing Web Component applications and libraries within an Nx workspace. It provides: - Integration with libraries such as Jest, Cypress, and Storybook. - Scaffolding for creating buildable libr
Float32Array.
Uint32Array.
Uint16Array.
Float64Array.
Uint8Array.
Return a regular expression to parse a regular expression string.
Detect native Symbol.toStringTag support.
Detect native Uint32Array support.
Detect native Float32Array support.
Detect native Uint8Array support.
Create a regular expression from a regular expression string.
Detect native Uint16Array support.
Detect native Float64Array support.
Detect native Symbol support.
Regular expression to detect an extended-length path.
Define (or modify) an object property.
Stub for the future web-scraping framework
A Ruby Web API Framework for CollectionJSON (and maybe more in the future).
Oculus is a web-based logging SQL client. It keeps a history of your queries and the results they returned, so your research is always at hand, easy to share and easy to repeat or reproduce in the future.
Every Batman.js app on Rails needs a sidekick. Bring realtime to the fight with Robin.js.
Monet is a web UI change comparer.
Provides easy access to the USITC's EDIS data web service (contains international trade investigation data) via an object spewing ruby class - no fuss no muss and definately no XML! This gem is not officially supported by the USITC. This gem is pretty experimental and should see modifications in the near future.
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application and how it should work. For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info). BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript.
Future development has been directed to idrsolutions-ruby-client, which can be used for the same purpose. This package will receive no more updates. Convert PDF to HTML5 or SVG with Ruby, using the BuildVu Ruby Client to interact with IDRsolutions' BuildVu Microservice Example. The BuildVu Microservice Example is an open source project that allows you to convert PDF to HTML5 or SVG by running BuildVu as a web service in the cloud or on-premise. For documentation and usage examples, check out our GitHub page.
Noumenon is a content management system designed to support being extended with Sinatra applications. It's currently in an early stage of development, but right now you can create a basic static site using templates from a theme which specify the structure and presentation of your content, and YAML files which specify the actual content to place in those templates. Future development will include an end-user friendly web interface for editing and creating content, while retaining the ability for developers and designers to manage the site's presentation using the tools they're most comfortable with.
Glimmer is a Ruby DSL Framework for Ruby GUI and More, consisting of a DSL Engine and a Data-Binding Library (including Observer Design Pattern, Observable Model, Observable Array, and Observable Hash). Used in Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development GUI Framework), Glimmer DSL for Web (Ruby in the Browser Web Frontend Framework and Winner of Fukuoka Prefecture Future IT Initiative 2025 Money Forward Award), Glimmer DSL for LibUI (Prerequisite-Free Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library and Winner of Fukuoka Ruby Award Competition 2022 Special Award), Glimmer DSL for Tk (Ruby Tk Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for GTK (Ruby-GNOME Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for FX (FOX Toolkit Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for WX (wxWidgets Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for Swing (JRuby Swing Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for JFX (JRuby JavaFX Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for XML (& HTML), and Glimmer DSL for CSS.
==== subj3ct - The DNS for the Semantic Web This is a Ruby adapter for the subj3ct.com webservice. Subj3ct is an infrastructure technology for Web 3.0 applications. These are applications that are organised around subjects and semantics rather than documents and links. Subj3ct provides the technology and services to enable Web 3.0 applications to define and exchange subject definitions. Or in other words: Subj3ct.com is for the Semantic Web what DNS is for the internet. ==== Installing Install the gem: gem install subj3ct ==== Usage Query a specific subject - to be specific: its subject identity record - using it's identifier: Subj3ct.identifier("http://www.topicmapslab.de/publications/TMRA_2009_subj3ct_a_subject_identity_resolution_service") See the README or the github page for more examples. ==== Subj3ct vs. Subject The official name is "Subj3ct", however in this API, you can also use "Subject" which may be easier to remember or to type for normal, n0n-1337 people. It should work for the gem, for the require and for the main module. ==== Contribute! Subj3ct is a young and ambitious service. It's free, will stay free and needs your help. Contribute to this library! Create bindings for other languages! Publish your data as linked data to the web and register it with subj3ct.com. ==== Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project on http://github.bb/subj3ct * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. ==== Copyright Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Bock, Topic Maps Lab. See LICENSE for details.
==== subj3ct - The DNS for the Semantic Web This is a Ruby adapter for the subj3ct.com webservice. Subj3ct is an infrastructure technology for Web 3.0 applications. These are applications that are organised around subjects and semantics rather than documents and links. Subj3ct provides the technology and services to enable Web 3.0 applications to define and exchange subject definitions. Or in other words: Subj3ct.com is for the Semantic Web what DNS is for the internet. ==== Installing Install the gem: gem install subj3ct ==== Usage Query a specific subject - to be specific: its subject identity record - using it's identifier: Subj3ct.identifier("http://www.topicmapslab.de/publications/TMRA_2009_subj3ct_a_subject_identity_resolution_service") See the README or the github page for more examples. ==== Subj3ct vs. Subject The official name is "Subj3ct", however in this API, you can also use "Subject" which may be easier to remember or to type for normal, n0n-1337 people. It should work for the gem, for the require and for the main module. ==== Contribute! Subj3ct is a young and ambitious service. It's free, will stay free and needs your help. Contribute to this library! Create bindings for other languages! Publish your data as linked data to the web and register it with subj3ct.com. ==== Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project on http://github.bb/subj3ct * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. ==== Copyright Copyright (c) 2010 Benjamin Bock, Topic Maps Lab. See LICENSE for details.
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