MARC-XML is an extension to the MARC-Record distribution for working with
XML data encoded using the MARC21slim XML schema from the Library of Congress.
For more details see: http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/
Minimalistic cmdline tool to fetch RSS news from HTTP or local files and
convert them into plain text, formatted html, or token-separated strings.
This tool can be easily integrated into shellscripts, cron tasks, motd's,
etc.
Reddit::Client provides methods and simple object wrappers for objects exposed
by the Reddit API. This module handles HTTP communication, basic session
management (e.g. storing an active login session), and communication with
Reddit's external API.
The reCAPTCHA [1] is a service that provides captchas for preventing
automated spam in web applications. The recaptcha-hs provides functions
for using reCAPTCHA in Haskell web applications.
[1] http://recaptcha.net/
An _extremely_ lightweight CGI processing package provides _minimum_
functions needed such as form decoding (including file upload forms),
URL encoding and decoding, HTTP usable date generation (RFC1123 compliant
dates) and basic escaping and unescaping of HTMLized text.
p5-libapreq2 - Perl elements for the Generic Apache2 Request Library
This package contains the Perl elements of the Generic Apache2
Request Library.
- parsing of application/x-www-form-urlencoded data
- parsing of multipart/form-data
- parsing of HTTP Cookies
Ruby/AWS is a Ruby language library that allows programmatic access to
the popular Amazon Web site via the REST (XML over HTTP) based Amazon
Web Services. It is the successor to the now obsolete Ruby/Amazon.
Proof General is a generic interface for proof assistants, currently
based on the customizable text editor Emacs. It works with either
XEmacs or GNU Emacs. A new Eclipse-based version is in development.
This is described separately at http://proofgeneral.inf.ed.ac.uk/kit/wiki.
Proof General has been developed at the LFCS in the University of
Edinburgh. It is distributed under the conditions of the GNU General
Public License.
There is a mailing list:
http://proofgeneral.inf.ed.ac.uk/mailinglist
This module acts as a base class for applications which implement a
RESTful interface. When an HTTP request is received some dispatching logic
in REST::Application is invoked, calling different handlers based on what
the kind of HTTP request it was (i.e. GET, PUT, etc) and what resource it
was trying to access. This module won't ensure that your API is RESTful
but hopefully it will aid in developing a REST API.
This is the Intel Performance Counter Monitoring toolkit.
The original software is available here:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-performance-counter-monitor
This install comes from Adrian Chadd's copy, which includes some portability
fixes related to FreeBSD. This can be found in the local/freebsd branch of:
http://github.com/erikarn/intel-pcm
This requires the 'cpuctl' module to be loaded.