modulation 0.9
Modulation provides an better way to organize Ruby code. Modulation lets you explicitly import and export declarations in order to better control dependencies in your codebase. Modulation helps you refrain from littering the global namespace with a myriad modules, or declaring complex nested class hierarchies. Using Modulation, you will always be able to tell know where a piece of code comes from, and you'll have full control over which parts of a module's code you wish to expose to the outside world. Modulation also helps you write Ruby code in a functional style, with a minimum of boilerplate code.