Ruby Application Archive
Do you want to access databases, such as PostgreSQL or MySQL from Ruby? Do you wish to use such nonstandard GUI toolkits as Qt, Gtk, FOX, etc.? You can with the Ruby Application Archive (RAA), which has a collection of Ruby programs, libraries, documentations, and binary packages compiled for specific platforms. You can access RAA at http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa.html. RAA is still far smaller than Perl’s CPAN, but it’s growing every day.
RAA contains the following elements:
The latest 10 items
A list of Ruby applications
A list of Ruby libraries
A list of Ruby porting
A list of Ruby documents
You can enter your program in RAA by clicking “add new entry” at the top of the RAA page, then following the instructions there. RAA itself is a fully automated web application written in Ruby. It uses eRuby and PStore as a backend.
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