MariaDB is a database server that offers drop-in replacement functionality for
MySQL1. MariaDB is built by some of the original authors of MySQL, with
assistance from the broader community of Free and open source software
developers. In addition to the core functionality of MySQL, MariaDB offers a
rich set of feature enhancements including alternate storage engines, server
optimizations, and patches.
MariaDB is primarily driven by developers at Monty Program, a company founded by
Michael "Monty" Widenius, the original author of MySQL, but this is not the
whole story about MariaDB. On the "About MariaDB" page you will find more
information about all participants in the MariaDB community, including storage
engines XtraDB and PBXT.
LeoFS is a highly scalable, fault-tolerant distributed file system
for the Web.
LeoFS provides High Cost Performance Ratio. It allows you to build
LeoFS clusters using commodity hardware. LeoFS will require a smaller
cluster than other storage to achieve the same performance. LeoFS is
also very easy to setup and to operate.
LeoFS provides High Reliability thanks to its great design on top of
the Erlang/OTP capabilities. LeoFS system will stay up regardless of
software errors or hardware failures happening inside the cluster.
LeoFS provides High Scalability. Adding and removing nodes is simple
and quick, allowing you to react swiftly when your needs change. A
LeoFS cluster can be thought as elastic storage that you can stretch
as much and as often as you need.
MariaDB is a database server that offers drop-in replacement functionality
for MySQL. MariaDB is built by some of the original authors of MySQL, with
assistance from the broader community of Free and open source software
developers. In addition to the core functionality of MySQL, MariaDB offers
a rich set of feature enhancements including alternate storage engines,
server optimizations, and patches.
MariaDB is primarily driven by developers at Monty Program, a company
founded by Michael "Monty" Widenius, the original author of MySQL, but
this is not the whole story about MariaDB. On the "About MariaDB" page you
will find more information about all participants in the MariaDB community,
including storage engines XtraDB and PBXT.
Charm is a program for OS X, Linux and Windows that helps to keep track
of time. It is built around two major ideas - tasks and events. Tasks
are the things time is spend on, repeatedly. For example, ironing
laundry is a task. The laundry done for two hours on last Tuesday is an
event in that task. When doing laundry multiple times, the events will
be accumulated, and can later be printed in activity reports or weekly
time sheets. So in case laundry would be done for three hours on
Wednesday again, the activity report for the "Ironing Laundry" task
would list the event on tuesday, the event on wednesday and a total of
five hours.
This is teapot (Table Editor And Planner, Or: Teapot), a new spread sheet
program for UNIX.
The current release has the following features:
o curses based user interface with easy to understand menues
o portable sheet file format uses XDR or ASCII format
o tbl, LaTeX, HTML, CSV or formatted text files can be generated and
simple SC and WK1 sheets can be imported
o typed expression evaluator with the types int, float, string, error,
pointer to cell and empty
o iterative expressions
o powerful cell addressing
o three-dimensional sheets
o new expression evaluator functions can be added very easy
o English, Dutch or German builtin messages or X/OPEN message catalogues
o a user guide, available as pdf and html
o It is still a small and simple program!
NOTE: the GUI interface is not yet supported on FreeBSD
The Boehm-Weiser garbage collection package, for C and C++ -
garbage collection and memory leak detection libraries.
A garbage collector is something which automatically frees malloc'd
memory for you by working out what parts of memory your program
no longer has pointers to. As a result, garbage collectors can also
inform you of memory leaks (if they find memory they can free, it means
you have lost all of your pointers to it, but you didn't free it).
C programs may be linked against either of these, and should run (with
GC or leak detection) without change. C++ programs must include a header
to use garbage collection, though leak detection should work without
such source code modifications. See the man page and header files.
This package only brings Boehm-GC libraries with malloc redirection.
ps: garbage collection is addictive.
Bugzilla is one example of a class of programs called "Defect Tracking
Systems", or, more commonly, "Bug-Tracking Systems". Defect Tracking
Systems allow individual or groups of developers to keep track of
outstanding bugs in their product effectively.
Bugzilla has matured immensely, and now boasts many advanced features.
These include:
* integrated, product-based granular security schema
* inter-bug dependencies and dependency graphing
* advanced reporting capabilities
* a robust, stable RDBMS back-end
* extensive configurability
* a very well-understood and well-thought-out natural bug resolution
protocol
* email, XML, console, and HTTP APIs
* available integration with automated software configuration
management systems, including Perforce and CVS (through the
Bugzilla email interface and checkin/checkout scripts)
* too many more features to list
Bugzilla is one example of a class of programs called "Defect Tracking
Systems", or, more commonly, "Bug-Tracking Systems". Defect Tracking
Systems allow individual or groups of developers to keep track of
outstanding bugs in their product effectively.
Bugzilla has matured immensely, and now boasts many advanced features.
These include:
* integrated, product-based granular security schema
* inter-bug dependencies and dependency graphing
* advanced reporting capabilities
* a robust, stable RDBMS back-end
* extensive configurability
* a very well-understood and well-thought-out natural bug resolution
protocol
* email, XML, console, and HTTP APIs
* available integration with automated software configuration
management systems, including Perforce and CVS (through the
Bugzilla email interface and checkin/checkout scripts)
* too many more features to list
An Open Source Implementation of the Actor Model in C++.
Actors in CAF are lightweight, consist of only a few hundred bytes, and
are cooperatively managed by a state-of-the-art, work-stealing
scheduler. You can spawn millions of actors if you want to.
CAF offers a network-transparent message passing. Actors can talk to
each other, no matter where they've been spawned. You do the hard part
of implementing your app, CAF takes care of the low-level side of
things. CAF allows you to transparently connect actors running on
different machines and OSes via the network. It integrates multiple
computing devices such as multi-core CPUs, GPGPUs, and even embedded
hardware. You can also create message passing interface for your OpenCL
backends.
CMPH - C Minimal Perfect Hashing Library
A perfect hash function maps a static set of n keys into a set of m integer
numbers without collisions, where m is greater than or equal to n. If m is equal
to n, the function is called minimal.
Minimal perfect hash functions are widely used for memory efficient storage and
fast retrieval of items from static sets, such as words in natural languages,
reserved words in programming languages or interactive systems, universal
resource locations (URLs) in Web search engines, or item sets in data mining
techniques. Therefore, there are applications for minimal perfect hash functions
in information retrieval systems, database systems, language translation
systems, electronic commerce systems, compilers, operating systems, among
others.