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= 1234567890
== DESCRIPTION:
1234567890 allows you to write Ruby script by using only numbers.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
== SYNOPSIS:
The following scr1pt is a ``Hello, world!'' program which can be executed by Ruby interpreter:
require "1234567890"
12375227084728963689345802900599797529983544843167693630265673133962913229034848394579236452760532103006111995248931164161057058
You can make a scr1pt by scr1pt:
require "1234567890"
puts scr1pt('puts"Hello, world!"')
== REQUIREMENTS:
none
NOTE: This library uses ObjectSpace; JRuby works but needs -X+O option.
== INSTALL:
== LICENSE:
Copyright:: Yusuke Endoh mame@tsg.ne.jp License:: Ruby's
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We found that 1234567890_ demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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