fxt is a library package (coming as C++ source code) containing various
algorithms for:
- Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) incl. real-vlued,
- multidimensional and weighted variants.
- Fast Hartley Transform (FHT)
- Number Theoretic Transform (NTT), Fast Walsh Transform.
- Convolution (cyclic, linear and weighted),
- correlation and power spectrum.
- Fast Haar Transform, Fast Wavelet Transform
- Mass storage convolution and fast multiplication routines.
- Sine- and cosine transform (DCT, DST), Fast Z-Transform (FZT)
Bit::ShiftReg is a perl module that implements rotate left, rotate right,
arithmetic shift left, and logical shift right operations with carry flag for
all C integer types. The results depend on the number of bits with that the
integer types unsigned char, unsigned short, unsigned int, and unsigned long
have on your machine. The module automatically determines the number of bits of
each integer type and adjusts its internal constants accordingly.
uTox is lightweight Tox (https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core)
client written in C.
Simple and convenient program for confidential communication.
Still early in development, though it already supports some of the most
important features, like file transfers, A/V, group chats, and DNS Discovery.
There are also binaries for other OS: Linux, Android, OS X and Windows, which
makes it possible to communicate between users of different OS.
Cipher-aes128 is an implementation of AES and common modes of operation.
It borrows Hanquez's C AES code (see 'cipher-aes') but is unique due to
including compile-time detection of NI compiler support, a slightly more
functional interface for GCM operations, exposure of 'Ptr' based
operations via the .Internal module, and build-in crypto-api support.
Cipher-aes128 was originally developed as "'cipher-aes' plus
trampolines", which has since been adopted into cipher-aes.
Digest::Pearson is an implementation of Peter K. Pearson's hash algorithm
presented in "Fast Hashing of Variable Length Text Strings" - ACM 1990. This
hashing technique yields good distribution of hashed results for variable
length input strings on the range 0-255, and thus, it is well suited for
data load balancing.
The implementation is in C, so it is fast. If you prefer a pure Perl version
and can tolerate slower speed, you might want to consider
Digest::Pearson::PurePerl instead.
Zsh is the Swiss Army knife of shells. It combines the most popular
features of every other shell, and then lets you customize every
inch of it. Users of bourne-style and C-style shells will feel at
home in it.
Zsh does intelligent completion, spell-checking, has a rich syntax
for precise globbing, and is fully extensible through plugin
systems.
To fire up the zsh completion system, type the following commands:
$ autoload -U compinstall
$ compinstall
An object-oriented SGML/XML parser toolkit and DSSSL engine.
Features summary:
* Includes nsgmls
* Provides access to all information about SGML document
* Supports almost all optional SGML features
* Sophisticated entity manager
* Supports multi-byte character sets
* Object-oriented
* Written in C++ from scratch
* Fast
* Portable
* Production quality
* Free
Note: This port is a superset of the sp port. If you have sp
installed, it is recommended that you remove it before installing
jade.
John Fieber
jfieber@FreeBSD.org
This version of Crimson supports the Java API for XML Processing
(JAXP) version 1.1 specification by providing implementations for the
following package hierarchies: javax.xml.parsers, org.w3c.dom,
org.xml.sax.*. Note that the javax.xml.transform hierarchy is NOT
supported. One known implementation of the javax.xml.transform
hierarchy is Xalan 2, which is available as a separate port in
java/xalan.
More info about JAXP:
Crimson home page:
Hastymail is a streamlined, secure, fast web based IMAP client written
in PHP. Hastymail is designed to have low server requirements and follow
internet standards for MIME, IMAP and SMTP communications. Hastymail is also
designed to work with all the major and not so major web browsers available.
Hastymail does not use frames, javascript, or cookies and all output is 100%
W3C compliant 4.01 transitional HTML.
Tokyo Promenade is a browser-based content management system with the
following features:
* simple and logical user interface : aims at conciseness like LaTeX
* high accessibility : XHTML 1.0 compliant and considering WCAG 1.0
* hybrid data structure : available as BBS, blog, and Wiki
* sufficient functionality : supports user management and file management
* high performance : uses an embedded database, Tokyo Cabinet
* lightweight : implemented by C99 and without any dependency
on other libraries