Practical Natural Language Processing with Ruby — Awesome Ruby Newsletter

Practical Natural Language Processing with Ruby — Awesome Ruby Newsletter

Your weekly overview of the most popular Ruby news, articles and gems

Popular News and Articles

Practical Natural Language Processing with Ruby: rubynlp.org 

Two ways to eradicate Ruby nil values: www.rubytapas.com 

Ossert, a Ruby gems ranking system utilizing an Open-Source Maturity-like model: evilmartians.com 

OpenStreetMap Blogs (blogs.osm.org) Moved from Python to Ruby ;-): blog.gravitystorm.co.uk 

Greater Than Code: Ruby Together: www.greaterthancode.com 

An easier way to think about Ruby's 'self': www.rubyletter.com 

opal-d3 for in-browser data visualization with ruby: t-a-w.blogspot.com 

How To Test Ruby CLI: Console: lucaguidi.com 

Animated Turtle Graphics using PDF: gettalong.org 

A better way to import all your records using ActiveRecord Import!: revs.runtime-revolution.com 


Popular gems

Metasploit   » Security: World's most used penetration testing software.

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diaspora*   » Social Networking: A privacy aware, distributed, open source social network.

Spree   » E-Commerce and Payments: Spree is a complete open source e-commerce solution for Ruby on Rails.

CocoaPods   » Package Management   » Packages and Applications: The Objective-C dependency manager.

Drawers   » Testing   » FrameworksGroup related classes together. No more silos.

Rodauth   » Authentication and OAuth: Authentication and account management framework for Rack applications.

Cassandra Driver   » Database Drivers: A pure ruby driver for Apache Cassandra with asynchronous io and configurable load balancing, reconnection and retry policies.

Procodile   » Process Monitoring: Run Ruby/Rails processes in the background on Linux servers with ease

NMatrix   » Scientific   » Numerical arrays: Fast numerical linear algebra library for Ruby.

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Awesome share; would you have an HTML to PDF or HTML to JPEG utility ?

Good examples about the use of Ruby to process natural language structures...!

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