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    Ruwiki 0.9.3

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    Austin Ziegler and Alan Chen | More programs
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    May 5th, 2008, 09:24 GMT
    ROOT / Internet / HTTP (WWW)

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    Ruwiki description

    Ruwiki is a simple, extensible Wiki-clone written in Ruby, supporting CGI and WEBrick interfaces, templates, CSS formatting, etc

    Ruwiki is a simple, extensible Wiki-clone written in Ruby, supporting CGI and WEBrick interfaces, templates, CSS formatting, namespaces, and internationalisation. A focus on antispam techniques has been applied. It supports project namespaces, so that two pages can be named the same for differing projects without colliding or odd naming conventions.

    About Ruby:

    Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, general purpose object-oriented programming language that combines syntax inspired by Perl with Smalltalk-like features. Ruby originated in Japan during the mid-1990s and was initially developed and designed by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto.

    Ruby supports multiple programming paradigms (including functional, object oriented and imperative), and features a dynamic type system and automatic memory management; it is therefore similar in varying respects to Python, Perl, Lisp, Dylan, and CLU.

    In its current, official implementation, written in C, Ruby is a single-pass interpreted language. As there is currently no specification of the Ruby language, this implementation is considered the de facto reference. As of 2008, there are a number of alternative implementations of the Ruby language, including Rubinius, JRuby, YARV, and IronRuby, each of which takes a different approach, with JRuby providing just-in-time compilation functionality.

    The language was created by Yukihiro Matsumoto, who started working on Ruby on February 24, 1993, and released it to the public in 1995. "Ruby" was named as a gemstone because of a joke within Matsumoto's circle of friends alluding to the name of the Perl programming language.

    As of December 2007, the latest stable version of the reference implementation is 1.8.6. Apart from the reference, several other virtual machines are being developed for Ruby. These include JRuby, a port of Ruby to the Java platform, IronRuby, an implementation for the .NET Framework produced by Microsoft, and Rubinius, an interpreter modeled after self-hosting Smalltalk virtual machines.

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    Requirements:

    · Ruby >= 1.8
    · Diff::LCS >= 1.1.2 (included in the archive)
    · Archive::Tar::Minitar >= 0.5.1 (included in the archive)

      


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    wiki system | wiki engine | ruby script | ruby | collaborative | wiki

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