This package provides an abstracted interface to the Cisco UCS Manager XML API
and Cisco UCS Management Information Model.
The Cisco UCS Manager (UCSM) is an embedded software agent providing access to
the hardware and configuration management features of attached Cisco UCS
hardware. The Management Information Model for the UCSM is organised into a
structured heirachy of both physical and virtual objects. Accessing objects
within the heirachy is done through a number of high level calls to heirachy
search and traversal methods
What's Pyla Project?
Pyla wants to be a new Hylafax client entirely
written using the Python interpreter.
What can I do with Pyla?
With Pyla you can basically send and manage faxes.
It actually mimics WHFC in its interface so if you like WHFC,
you'll probably feel comfortable with Pyla too.
Why should I use Pyla?
There're a lot of Hylafax clients out there,
Pyla's main advantage is probably its platform independence.
The tits command is a server process which provides telnet(1) access
to one or more tty ports as specified in config-file (or
/etc/tits.conf if no configuration file is specified on the command
line).
Any number of telnet(1) clients may connect to a single tits port.
Each client will see exactly the same output as well as being able to
send keystrokes simultaneously.
A fully automatic Morse code teaching machine. Teaches you to receive
Morse code. It starts with a few letters and adds more when it sees that
you are ready. The program won't teach you to send code. It runs in X Window.
Built with the Fast Light ToolKit(fltk) and the Simple Directmedia Layer(SDL).
It need to be compiled on X Window term for the reason fluid(fltk) need to.
Convert::Bencode_XS exists for a couple of reasons, first of all
performance. Especially bdecode() is between 10 and 200 times faster
than Convert::Bencode version (depending on file): the great speed
increase is in part due to the iterative algorithm used. bencode() is
written in C for better performance, but it still uses a recursive
algorithm. It manages to be around 3 to 5 times faster than
Convert::Bencode version. Check out the "extras" directory in this
distribution for benchmarks.
Convert::Binary::C is a preprocessor and parser for C type definitions.
It is highly configurable and should support arbitrarily complex data
structures. Its object-oriented interface has "pack" and "unpack"
methods that act as replacements for Perl's "pack" and "unpack" and
allow to use the C types instead of a string representation of the data
structure for conversion of binary data from and to Perl's complex data
structures.
This module provide a compatibility layer for Encode.pm users
on perl versions earlier than v5.7.1. It translates whatever
call it receives into Text::Iconv, or (in the future)
Unicode::MapUTF8 to perform the actual work.
Currently, this module only support 5.6.1, and merely provides
the three utility function above (encode(), decode() and from_to()),
with a very kludgy FB_HTMLCREF fallback against latin-1 in from_to().
This module implements the nameprep specification, which describes how
to prepare internationalized domain name (IDN) labels in order to
increase the likelihood that name input and name comparison work in
ways that make sense for typical users throughout the world. Nameprep
is a profile of the stringprep protocol and is used as part of a suite
of on-the-wire protocols for internationalizing the Domain Name System
(DNS).
pisa is a html2pdf converter using the ReportLab Toolkit, the
HTML5lib and pyPdf. It supports HTML 5 and CSS 2.1 (and some
of CSS 3). It is completely written in pure Python so it is
platform independent. The main benefit of this tool that a user
with Web skills like HTML and CSS is able to generate PDF
templates very quickly without learning new technologies. Easy
integration into Python frameworks like CherryPy, KID Templating,
TurboGears, Django, Zope, Plone, Google AppEngine (GAE) etc.
APQ is a database interface library written in Ada95. This is the base
library, but it is not useful without a driver. There are three drivers
available for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and ODBC in separate ports.
Some features:
* Thick binding
* Strong typing support
* Full BLOB support (PGSQL)
* High performance BLOB I/O via streams
* Full support for NULL Values
* Fully portable (database neutral) code possible
* Four levels of debug tracing