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misc/iso-codes-3.69 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Lists of the country, language, and currency iso names
This package aims to provide a central list of the country, language, and currency names and their translations. The data comes from ISO standards 639 (language names), 3166 (country names), 3166-2 (sub-territory) and 4217 (currency). The translations are from the Translation Project. The data is provided in tabular files as well as XML.
misc/uuid-1.6.2 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
ISO-C API and CLI for generating Universally Unique Identifiers
OSSP uuid is a ISO-C and Perl application programming interface (API) and corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the generation of DCE 1.1 and ISO/IEC 11578:1996 compliant Universally Unique Identifiers (UUID). It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name based, MD5), version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based, SHA-1).
misc/Geo-Coder-Many-0.46 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Module to tie together multiple Geo::Coder::* modules
Geo::Coder::Many provides a single interface to different remote (ie HTTP based) geocoding modules Amongst other things, Geo::Coder::Many adds geocoder precision information, alternative scheduling methods (weighted random, and ordered list), timeouts for geocoders which are failing, and optional callbacks for result filtering and picking.
misc/I18N-Charset-1.39.4 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Module which maps CharSet names to the names registered with IANA
This distribution contains a module I18N::Charset which maps Character Set names to the names officially registered with IANA. For example, 'Shift_JIS' is the official name of 'x-sjis'. It also maps character set names to Unicode::Map8 conversion scheme names (if Unicode::Map8 is installed). For example, the Unicode::Map8 scheme name for 'windows-1251' is 'cp1251'.
misc/Locale-Geocode-1.20 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Find codes and information on geographical location
Locale::Geocode is a module that provides an interface with which to find codes and information on geographical locations and their administrative subdivisions as defined primarily by ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2. It is the most complete ISO 3166 module available on CPAN. Also included are, where applicable, FIPS codes.
misc/LEGO-RCX-1.01 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Perl module for communicating with the Lego RCX brick via the IR tower
LEGO::RCX is a perl module for communicating with your LEGO(tm) Mindstorms(tm) RCX computer through the IR dongle. It is an object-oriented module with methods for everything from controlling the motors, reading sensors, modifying program variables, and getting data from the DataLog.
misc/List-Compare-0.37 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Perl extension for comparing lists
List::Compare is a Perl module which allows you to compare lists. More than two lists can be compared, in either full or accelerated way, via both array/list and hash references, and, finally, via both object-oriented and functional call style.
misc/colortail-0.3.3 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
tail(1) replacement with color support
Colortail works like the standard tail but it can optionally read a color config file where it's specified expressions that results in colors. It can be used to quickly get an overview of interesting activity by ie. colorize those brightred or some other color of your choose.
misc/Tie-DxHash-1.05 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Perl module implementing ordered hashes with duplicate keys
Tie::DxHash implements a hash which preserves insertion order and allows duplicate keys. It was written to facilitate the use of more complex mod_rewrite rules in Apache configuration files written with Perl Sections. See the module's POD for details. Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
misc/auto-multiple-choice-1.3.0 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Multiple-choice questionnaire management with automated marking
Auto Multiple Choice (AMC) is a piece of software that helps you to create and manage multiple choice questionnaires, with automated marking. Tests can be written in plain text or LaTeX. Automated correction and grading is performed from scans of the answer sheets using optical mark recognition.