democracy 1.0.86 → 1.0.93
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CYCLE_OF_HEALTH +9 -15
- data/README +2 -0
- data/README.md +64 -36
- data/VERSION_NUMBER +1 -1
- data/bin/ctit +44 -0
- data/documentation/ctit +18 -0
- data/documentation/page +8 -1
- data/gem_data/README +2 -0
- data/gem_data/VERSION_NUMBER +1 -1
- data/images/STORE.png +0 -0
- data/images/STORE2.png +0 -0
- data/index.html +103 -92
- data/non_compiled_programs/ctit +44 -0
- data/other/beautify_html_in_heredocs +8 -0
- data/{cleanup → other/cleanup} +1 -0
- data/other/communicate +88 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/ABOUT_S +1 -10
- data/other/experimental_code/a/six +0 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/odi +4 -10
- data/other/experimental_code/orig +11 -20
- data/other/experimental_code/pr.rb +1 -1
- metadata +13 -8
- data/other/experimental_code/a/a.out +0 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/a/hello_world +0 -0
- data/other/experimental_code/c_program_faster +0 -0
- /data/other/experimental_code/{Resume.pdf → description_of_what_ive_done_old.pdf} +0 -0
- /data/other/experimental_code/{merge → merge.rb} +0 -0
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984
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7. https://twitter.com/democracygem
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985
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8. https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-cohen-274333261/
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986
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9. https://www.rubygems.org/gems/democracy
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987
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10. https://www.rubygems.org/gems/computers
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988
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11. https://www.rubygems.org/gems/freespeech
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989
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12. https://www.rubygems.org/gems/linux
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990
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13. https://www.rubygems.org/gems/string
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991
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14. https://www.rubygems.org/gems/unix
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992
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15. http://www.github.com/gregoryc/democracy
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993
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16. http://www.rubygems.org/gems/democracy
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994
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17. https://pypi.org/project/democracy
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995
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18. https://cboard.cprogramming.com/c-programming/181160-hi-i-have-created-some-work-i-think-will-really-valuable-community.html?s=589b5504cd0e3c2dc90e9abd8b66906f
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996
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19. https://www.youtube.com/@LawrenceStevensMusic
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997
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20. https://www.github.com/gregoryc/democracy
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A work in progress.
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ctit this is my heading
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ctit .... | copy
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<p>My email is <a href=mailto:#{EMAIL}>#{EMAIL}</a> and I really would like to make free and open source software. Everything I have is BSD licensed (free for commerical and non-commerical use).</p>
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<p>HOW TO DOWNLOAD/INSTALL</p>
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<p><iframe src="https://snapcraft.io/democracy/embedded?button=black" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="300px" style="border: 1px solid #CCC; border-radius: 2px;"></iframe></p>
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<p>With snap (<a href=https://snapcraft.io/democracy>https://snapcraft.io/democracy</a>)</p>
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<p>sudo snap install democracy or snap install democracy</p>
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<p>Binaries then would be in /snap/democracy/current/bin, source code is in /snap/democracy</p>
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<p>With gem command (RubyGems) (preinstalled on Mac)</p>
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<p>gem unpack democracy</p>
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https://twitter.com/democracygem
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-cohen-274333261/".strip.list}
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https://www.rubygems.org/gems/democracy
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