The YAML.pm module implements a YAML Loader and Dumper based on the YAML
1.0 specification, http://www.yaml.org/spec/
YAML is a generic data serialization language that is optimized for
human readability. It can be used to express the data structures of most
modern programming languages, including Perl.
For information on the YAML syntax, please refer to the YAML
specification.
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This package provides an element object that can be used to provide
SimpleXML-like functionality over a DOM object. The main advantage over
using SimpleXML is the ability to add multiple levels of new elements
in a single call, without introducing "ghost" objects.
Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. The
algorithms can either be applied directly to a dataset or called from your own
Java code. Weka contains tools for data pre-processing, classification,
regression, clustering, association rules, and visualization. It is also
well-suited for developing new machine learning schemes.
Tempita is a small templating language for text substitution.
This isn't meant to be the Next Big Thing in templating; it's
just a handy little templating language for when your project
outgrows string.Template or % substitution. It's small, it
embeds Python in strings, and it doesn't do much else.
et_xmlfile is a low memory library for creating large XML files.
It is based upon the xmlfile module from lxml with the aim of allowing code to
be developed that will work with both libraries. It was developed initially for
the openpyxl project but is now a standalone module.
Divmod Reverend is a simple, general purpose Bayesian classifier,
written in Python.
It is designed to be easy to adapt and extend for your application.
Stuff you can do with the Reverend:
* classify RSS stories
* classify recipes by cuisine
* who do you write like? Shakespeare, Dickens or Austen
* detect the language of a document
* is your code more like Guido's or Peter's
Saxon is a collection of tools for processing XML documents. The main
components are:
- An XSLT 2.0 processor, that can be used from the command line, or invoked
from a Java application by use of the standard JAXP API. Saxon can be
integrated with Java applications using the JAXP API, which means it is
possible for a Java application to switch between different XSLT processors
without changing the application code. As well as conforming closely with the
XSLT 2.0 specification, Saxon offers a number of powerful extensions.
- An XPath 2.0 processor accessible via an API to Java applications.
- An XQuery 1.0 processor that can be used from the command line, or invoked
from a Java application by use of an API.
- An XML Schema 1.0 processor. This can be used on its own to validate a schema
for correctness, or to validate a source document against the definitions in
a schema. It is also used to support the schema-aware functionality of the
XSLT and XQuery processors.
So you can use Saxon to process XML by writing XSLT stylesheets, by writing
XQuery queries, by writing Java applications, or by combinations of the
approaches.
RT is a simple and human-readable table format.
RTtool is a converter from RT into various formats.
RT can be incorporated into RD.
At this time, RTtool can convert RT into HTML and plain text.
To convert into plain text, you need w3m.
Supercat (spc) is a program that colorizes text based on matching
regular expressions/strings/characters. Supercat supports html output
as well as standard ASCII text. Unlike some text-colorizing programs
that exist, Supercat does not require you to have to be a programmer to
make colorization rules.
This is a library to make it easy to manipulate RDF files describing LADSPA
plugins. It can also be used for general RDF manipulation.
It can read RDF/XLM and N3 files and export N3 files, it also has a light
taxonomic inference capability.