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IRB-AI is an experimental project that explores various ways to enhance users' IRB experience through AI (currently using ChatGPT).
See relevant methods in your repl by adding .im to any object in ruby
File format of infratec IRBIS thermographic Images (*.irb)
A message written in Morse code was found inside a bottle on the seashore. What does it say? who sends it?...Fortunately this Ruby app can automate the process.
This repository use Ruby syntax for basic programming operations.
InfraTec IRBIS thermographic image (*.irb) file reader in Java
This project uses ruby to decode morse code and returns the message in plain English.
Sussex Psychophysiology Research Protocol (SuPREP)
Ease your console typing with redefining constants by shorter version
Its a ticktacktoe game where you can play with other user. this game was built-ed with ruby and you can try it over IRB Console.
These mind-maps are an ongoing project of the visualization of legal frameworks of Canadian immigration law. They will be regularly updated on this site. These mind-maps are created for educational purposes. They do NOT, and are NOT intended to, constitute legal advice.
Catalog-2 is ruby based with terminal user interface project in which you can organize your things according to various item object such as book, music, video etc And advance version of Catalog Catalog-2 is a totally OOP (Object Oriented Programming) with inheritance, polymorphism and private methods
Things Catalog is a console App that lets you add an item which can be a book, game, or music album.
A travel blog built for fun while learning a framework of the language that makes programmers happy - Rails.
A simple way to analyze the Inventory Retracement Bar strategy via a dashboard
Enables a Readline alternative called Linenoise in Pry (https://github.com/kyrylo/linenoise-rb)
The project displays OOP four principles - (Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism) with respective examples. The project also displays examples of composition, association, and aggregation.
This project uses Ruby syntax for basic programming operations. You can use the program command line to decode a Morse code message.