CRP is a package that automates the process of being the program chair of a
conference. It's designed to be easy to install, easy to modify and easy
to use by program chairs, PC members, authors and reviewers.
Parses a mobile user agent string into it's basic constituent parts, the most
important being vendor and model. One reason for doing this would be to use
this information to lookup vendor-model specific device characteristics in a
database.
Displays a country flag depicting the location of the current
website's server and provides a multitude of tools such as site
safety checks, whois, translation, similar sites, validation,
URL shortening, and more...
This program will beep, using a
duration and pitch specified on the command line or the program's defaults.
This is a Ruby module for accessing MySQL databases, which has the
same functions as C API.
This is the part of X11R3's xcalc(1) utility that features a historic
Slide Rule. This is not taken to be too serious, it's merely a little
fun project for those people who have learned their basics of mathemat-
ics and logarithms by using such a nice ``pocket calculator''.
The original xcalc is from John Bradley, and Mark Rosenstein. A number
of bugs and inaccuracies fixed by Joerg Wunsch.
The List::Group module is simple module that currently allows you to group a
list by columns or rows.
The List::PowerSet module is simple module that currently allows you to
generate the power set of a list
This is a role which provides an alternate constructor for creating
objects using parameters passed in from the command line.
The SNMP-Persist module is a backend for pass_persist feature of
net-snmp.
It simplifies the process of sharing user-specified data via SNMP and
development of persistent net-snmp applications controlling a chosen MIB
subtree.
It is particularly useful if data gathering process takes too long. The
responder is a separate thread, which is not influenced by updates of
MIB subtree data. The answer to a snmp request is fast and doesn't rely
on potentially slow source of data.