ruby-dbus VS rb-libsvm

Compare ruby-dbus vs rb-libsvm and see what are their differences.

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ruby-dbus rb-libsvm
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7.7 2.7
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Ruby C++
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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ruby-dbus

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  • Personal Computing on an Amiga in 2021
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Aug 2021
    above you have to be really dedicated to want to keep diving into it.

    > I wouldn't couple it to a specific language, and in fact I don't think that was the case with ARexx anyway: the interface was open enough that other scripting languages could have been supported on the existing ARexx infrastructure.

    The port/command execution is open enough, certainly. A good example would be FrexxEd (one of the co-authors was/is Daniel Stenberg of CURL fame), which used "FPL" (a C-like language) as its main scripting language, but all the editor specific commands are shared between FPL and the ARexx port.

    > I'm not going to do the work though ;-) Got enough going on ATM...

    This is the problem. So many of us miss parts of what the Amiga does, but they're conveniences that are easy to miss and want but hard to justify putting in the effort on. Especially as many of them are just sufficiently dated that they'd need some rethinking, and suddenly it's a lot of effort.

    [1] https://github.com/mvidner/ruby-dbus

rb-libsvm

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ruby-dbus and rb-libsvm you can also consider the following projects:

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neovim-ruby - Ruby support for Neovim

Eps - Machine learning for Ruby

Aeron - Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport

weka - Machine Learning & Data Mining with JRuby

curses - Ruby binding for curses, ncurses, and PDCurses. Formerly part of the ruby standard library.

Scoruby - Ruby Scoring API for PMML

PredictionIO Ruby SDK - PredictionIO Ruby SDK

XGBoost - High performance gradient boosting for Ruby

Ruby Linear Regression - Linear regression implemented in Ruby.

Ruby Datumbox Wrapper - Simple Ruby Datumbox Wrapper