toro04's Stars
twbs/bootstrap
The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
defunkt/jquery-pjax
pushState + ajax = pjax
addyosmani/backbone-fundamentals
:book: A creative-commons book on Backbone.js for beginners and advanced users alike
kaminari/kaminari
⚡ A Scope & Engine based, clean, powerful, customizable and sophisticated paginator for Ruby webapps
ryanb/cancan
Authorization Gem for Ruby on Rails.
sparklemotion/nokogiri
Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby.
binarylogic/authlogic
A simple ruby authentication solution.
burke/zeus
Boot any rails app in under a second.
wardencommunity/warden
General Rack Authentication Framework
ice-cube-ruby/ice_cube
Ruby Date Recurrence Library - Allows easy creation of recurrence rules and fast querying
nateware/redis-objects
Map Redis types directly to Ruby objects
be9/acl9
Yet another role-based authorization system for Rails
noahhl/batsd
A ruby statsd server implementation storing to Redis and disk
googleapis/signet
Signet is an OAuth 1.0 / OAuth 2.0 implementation.
assaf/rack-oauth2-server
LOOKING FOR MAINTAINER — OAuth 2.0 Authorization Server as a Rack module
opengovernment/govkit
Ruby wrappers for open government APIs around the web
timothyf/gameday_api
A Ruby API for using the Major League Baseball Gameday statistics data. MLB provides very deep statistics for all major league baseball games through Gameday. Statistics include not only the typical boxscore stats, but also down to the physics of every single pitch thrown in the game. You can find the speed, movement, and position of every pitch thrown. The Gameday API makes it easy for Ruby developers to work with all this statistical information. The test directory included with the source code contains many examples of how the API can be used. If you prefer to use SVN, the gameday_api is also available via an SVN repository at: http://code.google.com/p/gamedayapi/ If you like this project, be sure to also check out the Baseball-Tracker project also hosted on GitHub. Baseball-Tracker is a web application that uses the gameday_api. You can find a hosted version of Baseball Tracker at http://baseballstatz.heroku.com
bokmann/stonepath
A collection of stateful workflow concepts for Ruby/ActiveRecord, extracted from a real-world project, announced at RailsConf 2009
pauldowman/better_logging
(Old/dead) A Rails plugin that improves the log format.
warhammerkid/rocket-amf
A fast AMF serializer/deserializer and request/response wrappers
maxim/sexy_pg_constraints
Adds migration methods to manage constraints in PostgreSQL.
warhammerkid/rails3-amf
A Rails 3 plugin that provides tight rails amf integration
rubyamf/rubyamf
expectedbehavior/cheddargetter_client_ruby
Cheddar Getter API Client for Ruby
dcu/magent
simple job queue system based on mongodb
timothyf/Baseball-Tracker
This application serves as a demonstration app for the Gameday API project. With this app, you can view live and archived boxscores and stats from MLB. This is a Ruby on Rails application that uses the gameday_api Ruby library for working with live baseball statistics. Be sure to check out the gameday_api project on GitHub also. You can see a running instance of Baseball Tracker at http://baseballstatz.heroku.com
rubinix/emulsion
A Ruby gem for deserializing AMF to Ruby objects
seanjtaylor/nfl-seasons
Plots of NFL team sentiment over the 2013 season
toro04/Hello-World
This is your first repo
toro04/prototype
Prototype JavaScript framework