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+ RinRuby: Accessing the R interpreter from pure Ruby
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+ Copyright 2005-2008 David B. Dahl
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+ # rinruby edge
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+ This repository is to make the development version of RinRuby available from the Gem server.
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+ ```
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+ ```
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