UDAT is a versatile data format that provides a common platform for storing and transmitting data.
One of the major benefits of using UDAT is its simplicity. While other formats can be difficult to parse, UDAT offers an intuitive solution that's effortless to work with. And, if you're a Ruby programmer, you're in luck - the RubyGems package "udat" contains a library that lets you create and parse UDAT documents with ease.
UDAT is completely free for private and commercial use, with no warranty, subject to the software's license agreement. To get started using UDAT, all you need is Ruby.
Recently, UDAT released an update that changed the possible arguments passed to Udata::run_rpc_server. This change is still backward-compatible, so you don't need to worry about compatibility issues. Additionally, exceptions caused by malformed input to a TCP port opened by Udat::run_rpc_server are now caught instead of causing the program to terminate if Thread.abort_on_exception is set to true.
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