The ezpyinline is a pure python module which requires almost no setup to
allows you put C source code directly "inline" in a Python script or module,
then the C code is automatically compiled and then loaded for immediate access
from Python.
ezpyinline is forked from PyInline (http://pyinline.sourceforge.net/)
but aim to be as easy as possible and do all the magics for you.
Simian (Similarity Analyser) identifies duplication in Java, C#,
C, C++, COBOL, Ruby, JSP, ASP, HTML, XML, Visual Basic Groovy source
code and even plain text files. In fact, simian can be used on any
human readable files such as ini files, deployment descriptors, you
name it.
Note: The port uses the java version by default. You can select the .NET
version via WITH_MONO=yes, and disable installation of the
java parts with WITHOUT_JAVA=yes.
Locale::Maketext is a base class providing a framework for software
localization and inheritance-based lexicons, as described in my
article in The Perl Journal #13 (which is on the way to your mailbox
and/or newsstand).
Copyright 1999, Sean M. Burke <sburke@netadventure.net>, all rights
reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Totd is a small DNS proxy nameserver that supports IPv6 only hosts/networks
that communicate with the IPv4 world using some translation mechanism.
Examples of such translation mechanisms currently in use are:
* IPv6/IPv4 Network Address and Packet Translation (NAT-PT)
implemented e.g. by Cisco.
* Application level translators as the faithd implemented by
the KAME project (http://www.kame.net). See faithd(8) on
*BSD/Kame.
fairy-Max is a version of micro-Max that reads the piece description
from a file fmax.ini, so that arbitrary fairy pieces can be implemen-
ted. This version supports up to 15 piece types, and board sizes upto
12x8 board. A Linux port exists in the format of a debian package.
You can use it e.g. with games/xboard/:
e.g.: xboard -boardSize Middling -variant courier -fcp fairymax
GIT: http://hgm.nubati.net/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/fairymax.git
The GLE Tubing and Extrusion Library is a graphics application
programming interface (API). The library consists of a number of "C"
language subroutines for drawing tubing and extrusions. The library is
distributed in source code form, in a package that includes
documentation, a VRML proposal, Makefiles, and full source code and
header files. It uses the OpenGL (TM) programming API to perform the
actual drawing of the tubing and extrusions.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gle/
This is a Perl implementation of the reCAPTCHA API.
From the recaptcha.net web site:
reCAPTCHA improves the process of digitizing books by sending words that
cannot be read by computers to the Web in the form of CAPTCHAs for
humans to decipher. More specifically, each word that cannot be read
correctly by OCR is placed on an image and used as a CAPTCHA. This is
possible because most OCR programs alert you when a word cannot be read
correctly.
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:
Mail::Verify provides a function CheckAddress function for verifying
email addresses. First the syntax of the email address is checked,
then it verifies that there is at least one valid MX server accepting
email for the domain. Using the Net::DNS module and the IO::Socket
module a list of MX records (or, falling back on a hosts A record)
are checked to make sure at least one SMTP server is accepting
connections.
This software block SMTP sessions used by e-mail worms and viruses on
the NA(P)T router. It depends on netfilter framework of Linux, or ipfw
on FreeBSD.
It acts like proxy, intercepting outgoing SMTP connections and scanning
session data on-the-fly. When messages is infected, the SMTP session is
terminated. It's to be used (mostly) by ISPs, so they can eliminate
infected hosts from their net work, and (preferably) educate their users.