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This RubyGem contains a nice-n-easy funding projects simulation, called FundList.
The sim runs in command-line, calling just the command crowd_fund (easy as that :0 )
You can choose the number of funding rounds and it will display the current stats of the projects.
You can also create a '.csv' file to hold projects, with a current amount and a target. This file should be put next to the command when calling the sim.
File structure:
--NAME--|--TARGET--|--AMOUNT-- (This is just for explanatory purpose) Project,1000,100 (The commas must be put into each string of projects, without blankspace.)
Have fun on this simulation. If you have any ideas, you can use the code, which already is tested, to create a new, different, sim!
Good-bye !! =)
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We found that fund_list 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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