Parses one line street addresses and returns a normalized address object.
This is a near direct port of the of the perl module
Geo::StreetAddress::US originally written by Schuyler D. Erle.
For more information see
http://search.cpan.org/~sderle/Geo-StreetAddress-US-0.99/
TZInfo is a Ruby library that uses the standard tz database
(http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm) to provide daylight savings
aware transformations between times in different time zones. The
tz database is compiled into Ruby classes which are packaged in the
release. No external zoneinfo files are required at runtime.
TZInfo is a Ruby library that uses the standard tz database
(http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm) to provide daylight savings
aware transformations between times in different time zones. The
tz database is compiled into Ruby classes which are packaged in the
release. No external zoneinfo files are required at runtime.
This software interprets Infocom text-adventure games. This port
does not install any games; you can install them yourself if you
own the games, or you can legally obtain the Zork series from:
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pete/Infocom/download.html
xfpovray is a graphical interface to the cool ray tracing program
POV-Ray (http://www.povray.org). It is written with the XForms
library and supports most of the numerous options of POV-Ray. The
interface was developed with POV-Ray version 3.0.
Please read the documentation on POV-Ray before using xfpovray,
especially if you will be using the animation loop or antialiasing.
A command line version of biblical curse generator from
http://www.shipoffools.com/curses/index.html.
The curses are theirs, the code is theirs, I just translated it from
JavaScript to Perl.
If you are offended by this script, get a life!
RightScale's AWS gems provide robust, fast, and secure Ruby interfaces
to Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon SQS, and Amazon SDB. The gems use
Amazon's REST and query interfaces to provide full programmatic
control. An optional robust HTTP layer retries and clears transient
errors.
Gpasman is a password manager. People working with the internet have to
remember lots of passwords. Saving them in a textfile is not a secure idea.
Gpasman is a GTK solution to this problem since it saves the password
information encrypted, so now you have to remember only one password instead of
ten (or more).
http://gpasman.sourceforge.net/
Net::SSH::Gateway is a library for programmatically tunneling connections to
servers via a single "gateway" host. It is useful for establishing Net::SSH
connections to servers behind firewalls, but can also be used to forward ports
and establish connections of other types, like HTTP, to servers with i
restricted access.
* Easily manage forwarded ports
* Establish Net::SSH connections through firewalls
IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem. It combines good ideas
from Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single
bittorrent swarm, exchanging git objects. IPFS provides an interface as simple
as the HTTP web, but with permanence built in.