Service discovery on a local network -- this means that you can plug your
laptop or computer into a network and instantly be able to view other people
who you can chat with, find printers to print to or find files being shared.
This kind of technology is already found in MacOS X (branded 'Rendezvous',
'Bonjour' and sometimes 'ZeroConf') and is very convenient.
The SOCKS proxy and relay.
* Srelay is a socks4/5 protocol proxy server
* Supports socks connect/bind request in the protocol v4, v4a, and v5.
* Supports socks server chaining with both v4 and v5 servers.
* Supports Username/Password authentication in v5 (not recommended).
* Testing on FreeBSD 8.1R, Solaris 8, 10, Linux-i386, MacOS 10.5.
* Supports IPv6 as well as IPv4.
* Srelay is Free.
PDF Cube uses the OpenGL API to add 3D spinning cube page transitions to PDF
documents.
PDF Cube is an OpenGL API-based 3D PDF viewer that adds a compiz/Keynote-like
spinning cube trasition effect to your PDF presentations (including
LaTeX-Beamer and Prosper). You can also zoom on 5 predefined areas of any
presentation page with a smooth zooming effect.
The beamer class is a LaTeX class that allows you to create a beamer
presentation. It can also be used to create slides. It behaves similarly
to other packages like Prosper, but has the advantage that it works
together directly with pdflatex, but also with dvips.
Terraform provides a common configuration to launch infrastructure - from
physical and virtual servers to email and DNS providers. Once launched,
Terraform safely and efficiently changes infrastructure as the configuration is
evolved. Simple file based configuration gives you a single view of your entire
infrastructure.
Libsass is a C/C++ port of the Sass CSS precompiler.
The original version was written in Ruby, but this version is meant
for efficiency and portability.
This library strives to be light, simple, and easy to build and integrate
with a variety of platforms and languages.
This module abstracts the task of displaying HTML to the user. The displaying is
done by launching a browser and navigating it to either a temporary file with
the HTML stored in it, or, if possible, by pushing the HTML directly into the
browser window.
This little program analyses the structure of FORTRAN source-code. As a
result you get a little flow diagram in which you can recognize which
SUBROUTINE is called by the program. Further all subroutines called from this
one are displayed. The indciation of the displayed names is a degree for the
level.
A new addition is the change of the starting point for an analysis. Instead to
check the whole source-code you can start with a special SUBROUTINE and see
the depence of this one.
The number of files which contain the routines are not restricted by the
program.
You can report the CALL- and/or SUBROUTINE-statements together with filenames
and line numbers to special files.
Dirk Geschke
7. March 1997
Springgraph will read in a .dot file description of a graph, which, for each
node, specifies its name and which other nodes it is connected to, and then
renders a graph. Each node is drawn as an ellipse, and each connection is
drawn as an arrow. The node placement is a result of all of the nodes moving
away from each other, while all nodes which are connected move toward each
other. This movement is repeated until it stabilizes.
Springgraph was written as an alternative to neato, which is part of graphviz.
It attempts to read the same .dot files used by graphviz, but currently only
supports a limited number of node attributes (label and fillcolor). I am open
to requests for support for more graph/node/edge attributes.
Date::Leapyear is a Perl module which exports one function: isleap(),
which returns a 1 or 0 if the year is a leap year or not, respectively.