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rubygem-necromancer-0.5.0-1.lbn36.noarch
Conversion from one object type to another with a bit of black magic.
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rubygem-nenv-0.2.0-1.lbn19.noarch
Using ENV is like using raw SQL statements in your code. We all know how that
ends...
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rubygem-nenv-0.2.0-1.lbn25.noarch
Using ENV is like using raw SQL statements in your code. We all know how that
ends...
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rubygem-net-dhcp-1.3.2-1.lbn19.noarch
The aim of Net::DHCP is to provide a set of classes to low level handle the
DHCP protocol (rfc2131, rfc2132, etc.). With Net::DHCP you will be able to
craft custom DHCP packages and have access to all the fields defined for the
protocol.
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rubygem-net-dhcp-1.3.2-1.lbn25.noarch
The aim of Net::DHCP is to provide a set of classes to low level handle the
DHCP protocol (rfc2131, rfc2132, etc.). With Net::DHCP you will be able to
craft custom DHCP packages and have access to all the fields defined for the
protocol.
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rubygem-net-ftp-0.2.0-3.lbn36.noarch
Support for the File Transfer Protocol.
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rubygem-net-http-persistent-2.9.4-1.lbn19.noarch
Persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for 1.8. It's
thread-safe too.
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rubygem-net-http-persistent-2.9.4-1.lbn19.noarch
Persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for 1.8. It's
thread-safe too.
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rubygem-net-http-persistent-4.0.1-2.lbn25.noarch
Persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for 1.8. It's
thread-safe too.
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rubygem-net-http-persistent-2.8-1.lbn13.ruby193.noarch
Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for Ruby 1.8.
It's thread-safe too!
Using persistent HTTP connections can dramatically increase the speed of HTTP.
Creating a new HTTP connection for every request involves an extra TCP
round-trip and causes TCP congestion avoidance negotiation to start over.
Net::HTTP supports persistent connections with some API methods but does not
handle reconnection gracefully. Net::HTTP::Persistent supports reconnection
and retry according to RFC 2616.
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