Open Source Ruby Formats and Protocols for Windows

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    Laika analyzes and reports on the interoperability capabilities of EHR systems. This includes the testing for certification of EHR software products and networks.
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    A suite of emergency notification tools using the Common Alerting Protocol format for messages. Includes a web interface for posting, administration, and public viewing, public and monitored alert monitors and a mass SMS / email sender.
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    An Internet Corpus Linguistics analysis tool focusing on lexical variation over time and by geographical location. Initially the project will analyze word frequencies over time in the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
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    Ozcode is the source code behind Ozmozr.com, a microformat-aware RSS aggregator, social networking, resource sharing, identity aggregation and presentation site.
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    RuBiBoB is a command line client, written in Ruby with SOAP4r and highline, for BiBoB's SOAP service, it enables you to send sms' and check your balance of your BiBoB account.
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    render-async

    render-async

    render_async lets you include pages asynchronously with AJAX

    render_async is here to make your pages show faster to users. Pages become faster seamlessly by rendering partials to your views. Partials render asynchronously and let users see your page faster than using regular rendering. It works with Rails and its tools out of the box. A quick overview of how render_async does its magic. User visits a page, render_async makes an AJAX request on the controller action, controller renders a partial, partial renders in the place where you put render_async view helper. JavaScript is injected straight into <%= content_for :render_async %> so you choose where to put it. Advanced usage includes information on different options. render_async renders an element that gets replaced with the content of your request response. In order to have more control over the element that renders first (before the request), you can set the ID of that element.
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