"The Goo" helps you stick "Things" together in your working environment.
Things include Perl modules, Perl scripts, log files, javascripts,
configuration files, database tables, templates etc.
The Goo records a "Trail" as you jump quickly from Thing to Thing in a
simple, text-based console. It remembers how you associate Things in your
environment.
Accelerate your work by quickly traversing the Trail of associations
between Things.
http://thegoo.org/
KDE Personal Information Management suite.
blogio - The KDE blogging client
kaddressbook - Keeps your addresses on file
akregator - Feed reader
kalarm - A personal alarm message, command and email scheduler
kjots - A note taker
kleopatra - KDE Key Manager
kmail - Fully featured Email client
knode - KDE News (Usenet) reader
knotes - Popup notes
kontact - Brings together all the KDE PIM applications under one roof
korganizer - KDE Calendar and scheduling
ktimetracker - time tracker
This is the cons-test regression test suite for the Cons software
construction utility.
Cons is a Perl-based make replacement. It is not compatible with make,
but has a number of powerful capabilities not found in other software
construction systems, including make.
This package contains only the tests, not Cons itself. You should
look for the "cons" package that corresponds to the version number of
this package. See that package for all the details about Cons.
Popular high-performance JSON framework for .NET
* Flexible JSON serializer for converting between .NET objects and JSON
* LINQ to JSON for manually reading and writing JSON
* High performance, faster than .NET's built-in JSON serializers
* Write indented, easy to read JSON
* Convert JSON to and from XML
* Supports .NET 2, .NET 3.5, .NET 4, .NET 4.5, Silverlight, Windows Phone and
Windows 8 Store
The JSON serializer in Json.NET is a good choice when the JSON you are reading
or writing maps closely to a .NET class.
The Apache Hive data warehouse software facilitates querying and managing
large datasets residing in distributed storage. Hive provides a mechanism
to project structure onto this data and query the data using a SQL-like
language called HiveQL. At the same time this language also allows
traditional map/reduce programmers to plug in their custom mappers and
reducers when it is inconvenient or inefficient to express this logic in HiveQL.
The goals of ShellCheck are:
* To point out and clarify typical beginner's syntax issues, that causes
a shell to give cryptic error messages.
* To point out and clarify typical intermediate level semantic problems,
that causes a shell to behave strangely and counter-intuitively.
* To point out subtle caveats, corner cases and pitfalls, that may cause
an advanced user's otherwise working script to fail under future
circumstances.
A library of extra functions for the standard Haskell libraries. Most
functions are simple additions, filling out missing functionality. A few
functions are available in later versions of GHC, but this package makes
them available back to GHC 7.2. The module "Extra" documents all functions
provided by this library. Modules such as "Data.List.Extra" provide extra
functions over "Data.List" and also reexport "Data.List". Users are
recommended to replace "Data.List" imports with "Data.List.Extra" if they
need the extra functionality.
The Xdebug extension helps you debugging your script by providing a lot of
valuable debug information. The debug information that Xdebug can provide
includes the following:
* stack and function traces in error messages with:
o full parameter display for user defined functions
o function name, file name and line indications
o support for member functions
* memory allocation
* protection for infinite recursions
Xdebug also provides:
* profiling information for PHP scripts
* script execution analysis
* capabilities to debug your scripts interactively with a debug client
Log4J, a fast and flexible logging library for Java.
Log4J is an open source library based on the work of many authors.
It allows the developer to control which log statements are output
with arbitrary granularity. It is fully configurable at runtime
using external configuration files. Best of all, Log4J has a gentle
learning curve. Beware: judging from user feedback, it is also quite
addictive.
What is it?
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NAnt is a .NET-based build tool. In theory it is kind of like make without
make's wrinkles. In practice it's a lot like Ant.
If you are not familiar with Jakarta Ant, you can get more information at the
Ant project web site (http://ant.apache.org/).
Why NAnt?
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Because Ant was too Java-specific.
Because Ant needed the Java runtime. NAnt only needs the .NET or Mono runtime.