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source 'https://rubygems.org'

#gemspec

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ruby '2.1.2'

#gem 'mongo', '~> 1', require: false
#gem 'bson_ext', '~> 1', require: false
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gem 'distribution', '~> 0'

#TODO: Check out this for a repacement of of statistics2
#TODO: https://github.com/thirtysixthspan/descriptive_statistics
gem 'statistics2', '~> 0'

gem 'debase', '~> 0'
gem 'aquarium', '~> 0'
gem 'thor', '~> 0'
gem 'awesome_print', '~> 1'
gem 'deep_dive', '~> 0'

# So our console can have name completion
gem 'bond', '~> 0.5'
gem 'rb-readline', '~> 0.5'
gem 'queue_ding', '>= 0'

group :development do
  gem 'rspec', '~> 2'
  gem 'yard', '~> 0'
  gem 'guard', '~> 2'
  gem 'guard-rspec', '~> 4'
  gem 'semver', '~> 1'
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  gem "jeweler", "~> 2"
  gem "simplecov", '~> 0'
  #gem 'debugger'
  #gem 'ruby-debug-ide', '~> 1'
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  gem 'jeweler', '~> 2'
  gem 'simplecov', '~> 0'
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end

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#= Ancillary libraries

# For demo purposes, we include the gosu library, but
# don't want this to be part of the mainstream.
gem 'gosu', '~> 0', require: false

# So we can generate some nice graphics.
gem 'rubyvis', '~> 0', require: false

Version data entries

2 entries across 2 versions & 1 rubygems

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rubyneat-0.4.0.alpha.4 Gemfile.orig
rubyneat-0.4.0.alpha.3 Gemfile.orig