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RedisRB

http://github.com/qrush/redis-rb
A ruby client library for the redis key value storage engine. Redis is a key value store with some interesting features: 1. It's fast. 2. Keys are strings but values can have types of "NONE", "STRING", "LIST", or "SET". List's can be atomically push'd, pop'd, lpush'd, lpop'd and indexed. This allows you to store things like lists of comments under one key while retaining the ability to append comments without reading and putting back the whole list.

Documentation

see README file

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Licensing

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ExpatKelly Hopkins21 April 2010


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Contact(s)Role
"Email nick@quaran.to" Nick Quaranto Maintainer

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 21 April 2010.



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