The Math::FFT module provides an interface to various Fast Fourier
Transform (FFT) routines of the C routine of fft4g.c; The one-dimensional
data sets, of size 2^n, are assumed to be sampled at a constant
rate.
The FFT methods available are
- cdft: Complex Discrete Fourier Transform
- rdft: Real Discrete Fourier Transform
- ddct: Discrete Cosine Transform
- ddst: Discrete Sine Transform
- dfct: Cosine Transform of RDFT (Real Symmetric DFT)
- dfst: Sine Transform of RDFT (Real Symmetric DFT)
as well as their inverses.
The C code for the FFT routines of fft4g.c is copyrighted 1996-99
by Takuya OOURA. The file arrays.c included here to handle passing
arrays to and from C comes from the PGPLOT module of Karl Glazebrook
<kgb@aaoepp.aao.gov.au>. The perl interface of the Math::FTT module
is Copyright 2000 by Randy Kobes <randy@theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca>,
and may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
Class::CodeStyler is an object oriented API to be used by code-generators
in producing formatted code (Perl, C, other). The produced code file can
also be syntax checked, displayed with line numbers, executed, and eval'd.
Code can be inserted anywhere in the generated program using a system of
bookmarks and jumps.
McBain::WithPSGI turns your McBain API into a RESTful PSGI web service based on
Plack, thus making McBain a web application framework.
The created web service will be a JSON-in JSON-out service. Requests to your
application are expected to have a Content-Type of application/json;
charset=UTF-8. The JSON body of a request will be the payload. The results of
the API will be formatted into JSON as well.
Libkgeomap is a KDE4 C++ wrapper around world map components such as Marble,
OpenstreetMap, and GoogleMap, for browsing and arranging photos on such maps.
Papercut is a news server written in 100% pure Python. It designed
to be use as backend for PHP, or to be run on a small network.
Messages can be stored in a MySQL database.
It doesn't support feeding.
Wrapper code to start/stop a Java application as a daemon.
Daemon is made of 2 parts. One written in C that makes the
interface to the operating system and the other in Java that
provides the Daemon API.
rbison generates a Ruby parser class from a Bison-like specification
file. rbison uses Bison to do all the hard work (generating state
transition tables, etc), then translates the Bison-generated C code
into Ruby code.
CassTcl provides a Tcl interface to the Cassandra database using DataStax
cpp-driver C/C++ API.
Libnet is a high-level API (toolkit) allowing the application programmer to
construct and inject network packets. It provides a portable and simplified
interface for low-level network packet shaping, handling and injection.
Libnet hides much of the tedium of packet creation from the application
programmer such as multiplexing, buffer management, arcane packet header
information, byte-ordering, OS-dependent issues, and much more.
Libnet features portable packet creation interfaces at the IP layer
and link layer, as well as a host of supplementary and complementary
functionality.
Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications can be whipped up
with little effort. With a bit more time, more complex programs can be written
(Traceroute and ping were easily rewritten using libnet and libpcap).
High performance RTMP/RTSP streaming server
rtmpd is a high performance streaming server able to stream
(live or recorded) in the following technologies:
- To and from Flash (RTMP,RTMPE, RTMPS, RTMPT, RTMPTE)
- To and from embedded devices: iPhone, Android
- From surveillance cameras
- IP-TV using MPEG-TS and RTSP/RTCP/RTP protocols
Also, rtmpd can be used as a high performance rendez-vous server.
For example, it enables you to do:
- Audio/Video conferencing
- Online gaming
- Online collaboration
- Simple/complex chat applications