This module allows you to extract Hatena keywords used in an
arbitrary text and also allows you to mark up a text as HTML
with the keywords.
A Hatena keyword is an element in a suite of web sites
*.hatena.ne.jp having blogs and social bookmarks among others.
Please refer to http://d.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/ (in Japanese) for details.
In Hatena Diary, a blog hosting service, a Hatena keyword found in
a posting is linked to the keywords page automatically.
You can implement the same kind of feature outside Hatena using this module.
It queries Hatena Keyword Link API internally for retrieving terms
HTML::Entities::Interpolate is a pure Perl module to call
HTML::Entities::encode_entities, via a hash, within a string.
A system for choosing a value for something. Takes a string composed of various
tests, arguements, and etc and returns a value based on it.
An early draft of a way to determine the size of the characters using
EastAsianWidth.txt, based on the very early draft of a Ruby interface to
UnicodeData.txt by runpaint.
Eternal Lands is a FREE 3D MMORPG (massive multiplay online role playing game)
currently under development. There are 9 skills, total character development
freedom, many quests, religion, a lot of NPCs, animals and monsters.
This module is responsible for parsing email content type headers
according to section 5.1 of RFC 2045. It returns a hash with entries
for the discrete type, the composite type, and a hash of attributes.
This is the second module produced by the "Perl Email Project", a
reaction against the complexity and increasing bugginess of the Mail::*
modules. It delivers an email to a list of mailboxes.
JBroFuzz is a web application fuzzer for requests being made over
HTTP or HTTPS. Its purpose is to provide a single, portable application
that offers stable web protocol fuzzing capabilities.
The cpulimit program throttles back a process's CPU usage. This allows the
user to slow down jobs that would otherwise choke the processor. It is also
helpful on laptops where we want to avoid generating a lot of heat.
Desktop-installer is a post-install script to assist in setting up a
FreeBSD desktop system using any of the mainstream desktop systems.
It automatically installs essential software and configures subsystems
such as HAL, CUPS, etc. for typical use.