networkx 0.0.0 → 0.1.0

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  watch(%r{^lib/networkx/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
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  # TODO: Run Rubocop in the background
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  ### Installing
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- [(Back to top)](#list-of-contents)
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  - Clone the repository with `git clone git@github.com:athityakumar/networkx.rb.git`
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  - Navigate to networkx with `cd networkx.rb`
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  - Install dependencies with `gem install bundler && bundle install`
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  ### Roadmap
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  Quite easily, any networkx user would be able to understand the number of details that have been implemented in the Python library. As a humble start towards the release of v0.1.0, the following could be the goals to achieve :
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  - `Node` : This class should be capable of handling different types of nodes (not just `String` / `Integer`). A possible complex use-case could be XML nodes.
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  - `DirectedGraph` : Inherits from `Graph` class. Uses directions between `Edge`s.
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+ After months of extensive searching, we realised there was not a single repository that could guide a newbie to machine learning and natural language processing in Ruby. Thus, after a series of naming discussions, `sciruby-examples` was born.
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  ### Contributing
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  module NetworkX
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: networkx
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- version: 0.0.0
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Athitya Kumar