Converts OSM planet.osm data to a PostgreSQL database suitable
for rendering into map tiles by Mapnik.
The format of the database is optimised for ease of rendering
by mapnik. It may be less suitable for other general purpose
processing.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::UU qw(uudecode uuencode);
$encoded_string = uuencode($string,[$filename],[$mode]);
($string,$filename,$mode) = uudecode($string);
$string = uudecode($string); # in scalar context
DESCRIPTION
uuencode() takes as the first argument a scalar that is to
be uuencoded. Alternatively a filehandle may be passed
that must be opened for reading. It returns the uuencoded
string including begin and end. Second and third argument
are optional and specify filename and mode. If unspecified
these default to "uuencode.uu" and 644.
uudecode() takes a string as argument which will be
uudecoded. If the argument is a filehandle this will be
read instead. Leading and trailing garbage will be
ignored. The function returns the uudecoded string for the
first begin/end pair. In array context it returns an array
whose first element is the uudecoded string, the second is
the filename and the third is the mode.
Most encoding conversion tools take input in one encoding and produce
output in another encoding. This module takes input which may contain
characters in more than one encoding and makes a best effort to convert
them all to UTF-8 output.
This module will provide a coherent API to bring together
the various JSON modules currently on CPAN. This module will
allow you to code to any JSON API and have it work regardless
of which JSON module is actually installed.
Perl interface to the libfribidi library that implements the Unicode bidi
algorithm. The bidi algorithm is a specification for displaying text that
consists of both left-to-right and right-to-left written languages.
IMAP mailbox names are encoded in a modified UTF7 when names contains
international characters outside of the printable ASCII range. The
modified UTF-7 encoding is defined in RFC2060 (section 5.1.3).
The Akonadi framework is responsible for providing applications with a
centralized database to store, index and retrieve the user's personal
information. This includes the user's emails, contacts, calendars,
events, journals, alarms, notes, etc.
iSQL-Viewer is an open-source JDBC 2.x compliant database front end written
in Java. It implements across multiple platforms features of the JDBC API.
It does everything through a single interface.
iSQL-Viewer works with most database platforms, including PostgreSQL, MySQL,
Oracle, and Informix. iSQL-Viewer provides a variety of tools and features
to carry out common database tasks. It includes:
* Scripting support using JPython and the IBM BSF framework
* A guided query builder for creating simple and complex SQL queries
* Enhanced object viewing for images, HTML, and other binary format files
* A friendly SQL console for executing SQL statements
* Batch processing of SQL files
* Database introspection
* "Bookmarks" to store SQL commands you commonly use
* Import and export to popular file formats such as Microsoft Excel, XML,
HTML and ASCII delimited.
* Enhanced interface support across platforms
iSQL-Viewer is designed to meet the needs of JDBC Driver developers and
database developers who work in single or multi-platform environments.
LeoFS is a highly scalable, fault-tolerant distributed file system for
the Web. LeoCenter is LeoFS Web console in your browser. You can use
it to easily operate LeoFS.
libdbi implements a database-independent abstraction layer in C, similar
to the DBI/DBD layer in Perl. Writing one generic set of code, programmers
can leverage the power of multiple databases and multiple simultaneous
database connections by using this framework.