PEAR::MDB_QueryTool is an OO-abstraction to the SQL-Query language, it provides
methods such as setWhere, setOrder, setGroup, setJoin, etc. to easily build
queries.
It also provides an easy to learn interface that interacts nicely with
HTML-forms using arrays that contain the column data, that shall be
updated/added in a DB. This package bases on an SQL-Builder which lets you
easily build SQL-Statements and execute them.
NB: this is a PEAR::MDB porting from the original DB_QueryTool written by
Wolfram Kriesing and Paolo Panto (vision:produktion, wk@visionp.de).
Ninja is yet another build system. It takes as input the interdependencies
of files (typically source code and output executables) and orchestrates
building them, quickly.
Ninja joins a sea of other build systems. Its distinguishing goal is to be
fast. It is born from my work on the Chromium browser project, which has
over 30,000 source files and whose other build systems (including one built
from custom non-recursive Makefiles) can take ten seconds to start building
after changing one file. Ninja is under a second.
This module is designed to parse a configuration file in the same syntax
used by the Apache web server (see http://httpd.apache.org for
details). This allows you to build applications which can be easily
managed by experienced Apache admins. Also, by using this module,
you'll benefit from the support for nested blocks with built-in
parameter inheritance. This can greatly reduce the amount or repeated
information in your configuration files.
A good reference to the Apache configuration file format can be found
here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/configuring.html
API Sanity Autotest is a test generator for shared C/C++ libraries. It can
quickly generate simple ("sanity" or "shallow"-quality) tests for functions from
the library API, using the signatures and data type definitions from the library
header files. The tests can detect critical errors in simple use cases, and can
be improved with highly reusable specialized types. API Sanity Autotest can
execute generated tests and detect all kinds of emitted signals, early program
exits, program hanging and specified requirement failures. API Sanity Autotest
also supports tests in the Template2Code format, and has a random test
generation mode and other useful features.
Ember is a WorldForge 3d client using the OGRE 3d library. It's a fork from the
Dime code base. The main differences between Dime and Ember is the latters focus
on using third party libraries instead of in house development, and its
commitment to OGRE.
Some of the features are:
* Full 3d world with dynamic terrain generation
* Easy to use GUI system
* Context menus for in game interaction
* Support for experimental graphical features such as dynamically generated
trees, realistic water and ground cover
LTris is just another clone of Tetris but IMHO a good one, so if you like
Tetris, download and play it!
Features:
Tetris clone using SDL
Sound
Menu
Controls can be redefined
Block preview
Starting level between 0 and 9
Various backgrounds
HighScores
Nice graphics
Smooth gameplay
Cool effects (transparency, animations)
Two player mode
Two game modes
Two game modes? Yes. The "normal" mode is the one everbody knows well. You
play as long as you can while the blocks are getting faster. The second one
called "advanced" has some additional features. First there is a new figure in
each new level and second later on there are suddenly appearing tiles and rows.
Throw away Doom, Quake and Duke Nukem - 0verkill comes. Now you don't even need
graphic mode if you wanna take on your friends in a bloody deathmatch.
Finally you can taste elaborate shoot-em-up action in 16 glorious colors on
your plain old text terminal. You never thought that ASCII letters are capable
of network-game action in such a massive manner.
No one ever connected gushing blood with those innocent ASCII letters that were
so utterly boring until recently, when 0verkill was released.
Newsx is an NNTP client for Unix. It will connect to a remote NNTP
server and post outgoing articles batched by the news system, as well as
fetch incoming articles.
It provides the NNTP capabilities required for small local news spools
on installations with NNTP access only through limited ISP accounts. It
works well via a dialup SLIP/PPP connection.
Newsx is also well suited for large spools with normal feeds, being
used for pulling newsgroups from specific NNTP servers that are not
distributed in the usual manner. Since newsx obeys the normal news spool
configuration file and requires little or no specific configuration, the
administrative burden should be minimized.
"dds" is a program to scan for a limited set of distributed denial of
service (ddos) agents.
At present, it scans for active instances of "trinoo", "Tribe Flood
Network" ("TFN") and "stacheldraht" agents, which were compiled
using the default values in known source distributions, such as those
found at:
http://packetstorm.securify.com/distributed/
It will *not* detect TFN2K agents.
For analyses of the three distributed denial of service attack
tools it scans for, and the methods being used by dds to identify
them, see:
http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/trinoo.analysis
http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/tfn.analysis
http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/stacheldraht.analysis
JTOpen is the open source version of the IBM Toolbox for Java
licensed program product. The IBM Toolbox for Java is a library
of Java classes supporting the client/server and internet programming
models to a system running OS/400 or i5/OS. The classes can be used
by Java applets, servlets, and applications to easily access OS/400
and i5/OS data and resources.
The Toolbox does not require additional client support over and
above what is provided by the Java Virtual Machine and TCP/IP.