apps-android-commons
JRuby
apps-android-commons | JRuby | |
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4 | 24 | |
963 | 3,746 | |
1.6% | 0.0% | |
9.5 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Java | Ruby | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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apps-android-commons
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Commons is outdated
A good place to look for answers is in the issues section of the app in question. Often someone will notice F-Droid is out of date and will open an issue.
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⟳ 2 apps added, 64 updated at f-droid.org
Commons (version 3.1.0-alpha): Upload images to wikimedia.org
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Hacktoberfest: 69 Beginner-Friendly Projects You Can Contribute To
https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons The Wikimedia Commons Android app allows users to upload pictures from their Android phone/tablet to Wikimedia Commons
JRuby
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Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple
As someone who has looked at Shoes several times but never dove in, it's confusing how Shoes 4 has been the "preview version" of Shoes for, like, a decade or more. It made me actively avoid getting invested in Shoes 3 (the release promoted on the linked website) because Shoes 4 requires JRuby and I am happy with CRuby (the Ruby interpreter most people think of when they hear "Ruby").
https://github.com/shoes/shoes4/
http://www.rubydoc.info/github/shoes/shoes4
No disrespect to the developers but to me it feels like taking over a GUI toolkit created "to teach programming to everyone" (to quote the Shoes 4 readme) and making it depend upon a super-complicated enterprise-focused Ruby was sort of Missing The Point™ in a huge way.
Heck I couldn't even switch to JRuby if I wanted to because I <3 Ractors and JRuby still lacks CRuby 3.0 feature parity: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/7459
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JRuby 9.4.2.0 released with many fixes and improvements
__callee__ now properly returns the name under which a method was called, which will be the new name in the case of aliased methods. #2305, #7702
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JRuby 9.4.0.0 Released, now supporting Ruby 3.1 and Rails 7
Issue tracker: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues
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JRuby 9.3.9.0 Released with stdlib CVE fixes
rdoc has been updated to 6.3.3 to fix all known CVEs. (#7396, #7404)
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JRuby 9.3.8.0 Released - with support for lightweight fibers!
Altering the visibility of an included module method no longer changes what super method gets called. (#7240, #7343, #7344, #7356)
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Golang in the JVM
It looks like the readme is copy pasta from jruby: https://github.com/jruby/jruby
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JRuby 9.3.4.0 released
Homepage: https://www.jruby.org/
- JRuby 9.4 will support Ruby 3.0 and we need your help!
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Communication Counts – Leading a New Generation of Developers with Chris Mar
Chris: Yeah, that's exactly right. So I was working at Sun at the time. I remember the JRuby guys. I saw them speak at one of the Java conferences, and they came to work for Sun. Just listening to them talk about JRuby...and then a lot of it was obviously about Ruby on Rails at the time. And I was like, wow, this was just mind-blowing the way they talked about it.
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Befunge GUI by Glimmer (2 for 1: LibUI & SWT)
In fact, I built its GUI twice with two different approaches, one using the up and coming Glimmer DSL for LibUI on CRuby relying on a multi-canvas-grid (LibUI area) approach, and one using the very mature Glimmer DSL for SWT on JRuby by relying on a button-grid approach.
What are some alternatives?
Smart-AutoClicker - An open-source auto clicker on images for Android
truffleruby - A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM.
ultrasonic - Free and open-source music streaming Android client for Subsonic API compatible servers
MRuby - Lightweight Ruby
FlorisBoard - An open-source keyboard for Android which respects your privacy. Currently in early-beta.
Rubinius - The Rubinius Language Platform
wallet - Bitcoin + Lightning wallet for Android
Opal - Ruby ♥︎ JavaScript
android - Android application to receive notifications
Reactrb
yashlang - PeerTube and YouTube player for Android with local playlists and whitelisted recommendations
docker-jruby