Marginally Interesting: Tool of the Week (Ruby Edition): fastri
If you have ever consider programming in ruby, you should definitely have a look at fastri. It is a replacement for the standard ri and it is much faster and has some nice additional features. If you’re fed up waiting for seconds just to learn that your query was ambiguous, this is the way to go. It comes as a server and a client, but also has a standalone verions qri which is only slightly slower.
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