Ports 搜索

共有5,886项符合/net-im/的查询结果,以下是第5,1115,120项(搜索用时0.005秒)
devel/ocempgui-0.2.9 (Score: 0.0052562496)
GUI toolkit in python
OcempGUI is a small toolkit, which comes with various modules suitable for event management, user interfaces, 2D drawing and accessibility. OcempGUI enables developers to enhance their python and/or pygame applications and games easily with graphical UI elements such as buttons, entry boxes, scrolling abilities and more as well as simple event brokers or features, which enhance the program by adding accessibility to its objects. It can save a developer much time by providing a broad range of drawing routines and ready-to-use event capable object types. The developer can focus on the main tasks instead of taking care about needed low-level components, which are given to him with OcempGUI.
devel/python-distutils-extra-2.38 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Add support for i18n, documentation, and icons to distutils
Enables you to easily integrate gettext support, themed icons and scrollkeeper based documentation into Python's distutils.
devel/repoze.who-friendlyform-1.0.8 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Collection of developer-friendly for repoze.who-powered
Collection of repoze.who friendly form plugins repoze.who-friendlyform is a repoze.who plugin which provides a collection of developer-friendly form plugins, although for the time being such a collection has only one item.
devel/repoze.who-testutil-1.0.1 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Test utilities for repoze.who-powered applications
repoze.who-testutil is a repoze.who plugin which modifies repoze.who's original middleware to make it easier to forge authentication, without bypassing identification (this is, running the metadata providers). It's been created to ease testing of repoze.who-powered applications, in a way independent of the identifiers, authenticators and challengers used originally by your application, so that you won't have to update your test suite as your application grows and the authentication method changes.
devel/ncurses-base-5.6 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Terminfo database required by Linux ncurses programs
Terminfo database required by Linux applications using ncurses, such as Matlab (r).
devel/xoltar-toolkit-2001.06.01 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Functional programming, lazy expressions, and thread pools for Python
The Xoltar Toolkit contains utility modules for Python, including functional programming support, lazy expressions and data structures, and thread pools. It includes support for closures, curried functions, lazy expressions, lazy tuples (functional programming languages call these lazy lists, but since lists are mutable in Python, tuples are closer in meaning), and lazy equivalents for map, filter, reduce, and zip. It also includes some higher-order functions for composing functions. See also: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-prog.html
devel/pycount-0.0.6 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Initial effort to Python code metrics
pycount helps you with a simple analysis of Python code, categorizing it into comments, doc strings, blank lines and real code. It creates simple lines counts for individual or multiple files, but can also be used to strip comments from a source file, say. See a sample output of pycount running on itself in verbose mode.
devel/roboctl-0.3.8 (Score: 0.0052562496)
API and tools for communicating with Lego and Vex robots
Roboctl is a library and tool suite for communicating with Lego and Vex robots from Unix systems. It allows users to upload programs and other data to the controller, examine various robot states such as battery level, firmware version, etc., and control the robot remotely from a Unix workstation.
devel/setup.rb-3.4.1 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Common installer script for ruby packages
Setup.rb is a common installer script for ruby packages. It can handle multiple binaries, libraries, extensions etc. in one archive.
devel/synctex-1.17.0 (Score: 0.0052562496)
Synchronization TeXnology parser library
The Synchronization TeXnology named SyncTeX is a new feature of recent TeX engines designed by Jerome Laurens. It allows to synchronize between input and output, which means to navigate from the source document to the typeset material and vice versa.