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    RinRuby: Accessing the R Interpreter from Pure Ruby

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    RinRuby is a Ruby library that integrates the R interpreter in Ruby, making R's statistical routines and graphics available within Ruby. The library consists of a single Ruby script that is simple to install and does not require any special compilation or installation of R. Since the library is 100% pure Ruby, it works on a variety of operating systems, Ruby implementations, and versions of R. RinRuby's methods are simple, making for readable code. This paper describes RinRuby usage, provides comprehensive documentation, gives several examples, and discusses RinRuby's implementation. The latest version of RinRuby can be found at the project website: http://rinruby.ddahl.org/.

    Ruby Roney

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    Ruby was the youngest of nine children. After her mother died in 1904, she arrived by ship from Sydney then drove by horse and buggy out to Delamere Downs Station. She had came to the Territory to live with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Paddy and Mariah Cahill. She moved with the Cahill family to Oenpelli helped with station cooking. During the five years in the bush, the teenager met John (Jack) Roney. They married in Sydney returned to the Territory to manage the Government Experimental Farm at the Daly River from 1916-1919. Having lost her first baby, she went to Sydney for their second child, Jack, born in 1919. When the farm closed they went over to the Batchelor Experimental Farm until it finished. Then the Roneys, with their two sons, Terrence, born in the Territory in 1920 went on a holiday travelled south by ship for several months. They returned to live at Humpty Doo and in 1923 their daughter Monica was born at Darwin Hospital. After leaving Humpty Doo, the Roneys moved to Manbulloo and Willeroo Stations then Katherine. Her husband drank heavily and spent the income so Ruby made and sold bread, eggs, milk and meat from her goats and gave some away to other women in a similar situation to herself. Her husband died in Alice Springs, 13 December 1935. Ruby moved to Darwin and worked for the Commercial Bank. When the war came Ruby, with her daughter Monica, were evacuated to Queensland by the American ship 'President Grant' two days before Christmas 1941. After the war was over they returned to live in Darwin. Ruby Roney's horse Duncan won the Chloroform Cup. Source: Ogden, Pearl. Women of the Kath-rine. Winnellie: NT : Pearl Ogden.1994. p. 38.Home DutiesCoo

    Leung, L. Ruby

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    Ruby CFF Library

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    This library provides a Ruby interface to manipulate Citation File Format filesIf you use ruby-cff in your work, please cite it using the following metadat

    [Addresses and Notes by Jack Ruby, Duplicate]

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    Photocopies of names, addresses, and notes written by Jack Ruby

    [Addresses and Notes by Jack Ruby]

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    Photocopies of names, addresses, and notes written by Jack Ruby

    <i>Edward Yang</i> by John Anderson and C<i>onnections: transnational imagination in action cinema</i> by Meaghan Morris, Siu Leung &amp; Stephen Chan Ching-Kiu (Eds)

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    Edward Yang by John AndersonUrbana and Chicago, University of Illinois Press, 2005 x+116 pp., illus., filmography, bibliography, and index, 16.95(paper),16.95 (paper), 35.00 (cloth) Hong Kong Connections: transnational imagination in action cinema by Meaghan Morris, Siu Leung &amp; Stephen Chan Ching-Kiu (Eds) Durham and London, Duke University Press; Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2005 xvi+286 pp., notes, index, 23.95(paper),23.95 (paper), 84.95 (cloth

    [Statements made by Jack Ruby after the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]

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    Statements made by Jack Ruby after the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Includes descriptions about his weapons and his motives

    Ruby Lab Exercise

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    This is a lab exercise from an Agile Development course that uses Ruby as one of its technologies (along with RSpec). Page one is somewhat motivational about agile development etc, and the Ruby lab exercise, designed to be worked on in pairs, follows from page 2.

    Динамическое выделение типов в Ruby

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    Вьюгинов Николай Юрьевич Динамическое выделение типов в Ruby Старший преподаватель кафедры системного программирования Кириленко Яков Александрович Направление математика и механика, кафедра системного программирования Ruby - довольно популярный язык, он удобен и практичен. Обратной стороной такого удобства языка является сложность отладки и поиска ошибок в больших кодовых базах. Анализ кода на Ruby значительно усложняется засчёт некоторых возможностей языка. Даже в динамически типизированных языках программирования информация о типах переменных очень полезна, ведь она позволяет реализовать большее количество статических проверок. В работе описывается новый подход к генерации типовых аннотаций. Предлагается отслеживать непосредственные вызовы метода во время исполнения и генерировать на основе входных и выходных типов контракты, описывающие сигнатуру метода. Использованных источников: 21 Вьюгинов, Н. Ю. Динамическое выделение типов в Ruby: выпускная квалификационная работа: защищена 02.06.2017 / Вьюгинов Николай Юрьевич. – СПб., 2017. – 27 с. – Библиография: с. 26–27.Viuginov Nickolay Yurievich Dynamic type inference in Ruby senior lecturer, dept. of software engineering Iakov Alexandrovich Kirilenko Mathematics & mechanics, software engineering department Ruby is a fairly popular language, it is convenient and practical. Syntax of Ruby language pays back when it comes to finding bugs in large codebases. Static analysis is hindered by specific capabilities of Ruby. Even in dynamically typed languages, type information is very useful, because of better type safety and more reliable checks. One may annotate the code with YARD (Ruby documentation tool) which also enables improved tooling such as code completion. This paper reports a new approach to type annotations generation. We trace direct method calls while the program is running, evaluate types of input and output variables and use this information to derive implicit type annotations. Sources cited: 21 Viuginov, N.Y. Dynamic type inference in Ruby: Graduation thesis: Defended 02.06.2017 / Viuginov Nickolay Yurievich. – St. Petersburg., 2017. – 27 pp. – Bibliography: pp. 26–27
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