ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Content Management System
(LCMS) designed with accessibility and adaptability in mind.
Administrators can install or update ATutor in minutes, develop custom
themes to give ATutor a new look, and easily extend its functionality
with feature modules. Educators can quickly assemble, package, and
redistribute Web-based instructional content, easily import prepackaged
content, and conduct their courses online. Students learn in an adaptive
learning environment.
TurboGears brings together four major pieces to create an easy to install, easy
to use web megaframework. It covers everything from front end (MochiKit
JavaScript for the browser, Kid for templates in Python) to the controllers
(CherryPy) to the back end (SQLObject).
The TurboGears project is focused on providing documentation and integration
with these tools without losing touch with the communities that already exist
around those tools.
TurboGears is easy to use for a wide range of web applications.
The qDecoder Project
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qDecoder is a C/C++ language library including CGI supports.
CGI Interfaces
o Request Parser, Response Generator, Session, Cookies
Network & IPC Interfaces
o Socket, Shared memory, Semaphore, Database wrapper
Data structures
o Linked-list, Hash tables, Queue, qDecoder implementation of Obstack
Useful APIs
o Configuration parser, Automated file logger, Server side includes
Common Utilities
o String libraries, File libraries, Hashes & En/decoders
And more...
Ruby/Google offers a higher-level abstraction of Google's new
SOAP-driven Web API. It allows you to programmatically query the
Google search-engine from the comfort of your favourite programming
language.
The aim of the library is to make the details of the raw data
structures returned by the Web API irrelevant, in the process making
the API more accessible for everyday use.
Demonstration programs are included in the archive.
Action Pack
The controller and view of the RubyOnRails MVC-Framework is handled
by the Action Pack, which handles both layers by its two parts:
Action View and Action Controller. These two layers are bundled
in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is unlike
the relationship between the Active Record and Action Pack that is
much more separate.
Each of these packages can be used independently outside of Rails.
Action Pack
The controller and view of the RubyOnRails MVC-Framework is handled
by the Action Pack, which handles both layers by its two parts:
Action View and Action Controller. These two layers are bundled
in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is unlike
the relationship between the Active Record and Action Pack that is
much more separate.
Each of these packages can be used independently outside of Rails.
This project contains various useful extensions to the Haml template language's
Ruby implementation. Such extensions are useful enough to be distributed, but
not widely used or on-topic enough to belong in Haml proper.
This gives the Haml project a reasonable way to both demote current
functionality, such as the Textile and Maruku filters, and add new experimental
functionality that may later be added to the core.
Sakai is an online Collaboration and Learning Environment. Many users of
Sakai deploy it to support teaching and learning, ad hoc group collaboration,
support for portfolios and research collaboration.
Sakai is a free and open source product that is built and maintained by the
Sakai community. Sakai's development model is called "Community Source"
because many of the developers creating Sakai are drawn from the "community"
of organizations that have adopted and are using Sakai.
Firefox is an award winning, free, open-source web browser for many platforms
and is based on the Mozilla codebase. It is small, fast and easy to use, and
offers many advanced features:
o Popup Blocking
o Tabbed Browsing
o Live Bookmarks (ie. RSS)
o Extensions
o Themes
o FastFind
o Improved Security
This is a pre-compiled Linux/i386 version, able to run plugins from that
platform.
Mod_Authz_Unixgroup 1.0.x is a Unix group access control modules for Apache
version 2.2. If you have Apache 2.3 or Apache 2.4, you should be using
version 1.1.x of this module instead.
If you are having users authenticate with real Unix login ID over the net,
using something like my mod_authnz_external / pwauth combination, and you
want to do access control based on Unix group membership, then
mod_authz_unixgroup is exactly what you need.