Algorithm::Pair::Best2 is a re-write of Algorithm::Pair::Best. The interface is
simplified and the implementation is significantly streamlined.
After creating an Algorithm::Pair::Best2 object (with->new), add items to the
list of items (i.e: players) to be paired. The final list must contain an even
number of items or picking the pairs will throw an exception.
Algorithm::Pair::Best2->pick explores all combinations of items and returns the
pairing list with the best (lowest) score.
HITCHCOCK'S BIBLE NAMES Dictionary was produced by Mr. Brad Haugaard.
This file is converted from the original dictionary into JIS X 4081
format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be
used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or
MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
ftp://ccel.wheaton.edu/ebooks/HTML/bible_names/
o URL for this converted dictionary:
This flower dictionary was produced by Mr. Yoshio Kobayashi. This
file is converted from the original dictionary into JIS X 4081 format
(that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be used by
EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
http://www.inv.co.jp/~yoshio/DW/Flower/Flower.htm
o URL for this converted dictionary:
This is an abbreviation (alphabet-->Japanese) dictionary whose
Japanese name is Ryakugo Jisyo. It was produced by Fumeikai Ryakugo
Jiten Hensyu committee.
This file is converted from the original dictionary into JIS X 4081
format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be
used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or
MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
http://www1.nisiq.net/~cpulot/Dic.htm
o URL for this converted dictionary:
This Japanese <--> English dictionary for Life Science was produced by
Lsd Project. This file is converted from the original dictionary
into JIS X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by
FreePWING. So these can be used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the
other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
http://lsd.pharm.kyoto-u.ac.jp/
o URL for this converted dictionary:
This Esperanto-Japanese dictionary was produced by Mr. HIROTAKA
Masaaki. This file is converted from the original dictionary into JIS
X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this
can be used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows
or MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
http://www2.saganet.ne.jp/vastalto/
o URL for this converted dictionary:
This dictionary is an abbreviation (alphabet-->Japanese) dictionary
whose Japanese name is "Ryakugo Jisyo". It was produced by Mr. Yoshio
Kobayashi.
This file is converted from the original dictionary into JIS X 4081
format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be
used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or
MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
http://www.inv.co.jp/~yoshio/DW/Ryaku/Ryaku.htm
o URL for this converted dictionary:
TurboMail is a TurboGears extension, meaning that it starts up and
shuts down alongside any TurboGears applications you write, in the
same way that visit tracking and identity do.
TurboMail uses built-in Python modules for SMTP communication and
MIME e-mail creation, but greatly simplifies these tasks by performing
the grunt-work for you. Additionally, TurboMail is multi-threaded,
allowing for single or batch enqueueing and background delivery of mail.
This is the GNU diction and style, free implementations of old standard
Unix commands. For some reason, many modern systems lack them. Diction
prints wordy and commonly misused phrases. Style analyses surface
characteristics of a document, e.g. sentence length and various
readability measures.
Both commands support English and German documents.
GNU style and diction are written by Michael Haardt
http://www.moria.de/~michael/
Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed
under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive
network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting
standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, RSPAN,
ERSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). In addition, it is designed to support
distribution across multiple physical servers similar to VMware's vNetwork
distributed vswitch or Cisco's Nexus 1000V.