Differences lists are a list-like type supporting O(1) append. This is
particularly useful for efficient logging and pretty printing, (e.g.
with the Writer monad), where list append quickly becomes too expensive.
This is an implementation of Tarjan's Union-Find algorithm (Robert E.
Tarjan. "Efficiency of a Good But Not Linear Set Union Algorithm", JACM
22(2), 1975) in order to maintain an equivalence relation.
This module exports a number of functions that are useful for
validating and converting data types. It is intended for use in
applications where data types are more important than they
typically are in Perl -- e.g., database applications.
ResourcePackage is a mechanism for automatically managing resources (i.e.
non-Python files: small images, documentation files, binary data) embedded in
Python modules (as Python source code), particularly for those wishing to
create re-usable Python program.
Normal python sort algorithm sorts lexicographically, so you might not get the
results that you expect. Natsort provides a function natsorted() that helps sort
lists "naturally", either as real numbers (i.e. signed/unsigned floats or ints),
or as versions.
FastRI improves on the aging RI documentation tool: much faster, needs less
RAM, "scoped" searches, e.g. get String extensions defined in a given RubyGems
package, fast full-text search, remote access via DRb (auto-discovered).
This is Business::OnlinePayment::Cardstream, an Business::OnlinePayment
backend module for Cardstream. For information on obtaining a merchant
account please visit http://www.cardstream.com or e-mail sales@cardstream.com.
The pixmap program is a tool for creating or editing rectangular images
made up of colored pixels, i.e., pixmaps. Pixmaps are intensively used in
X to define window backgrounds, icon images, etc.
JasPer is a software-based implementation of the codec specified in the
emerging JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard (i.e., ISO/IEC 15444-1). The JasPer software
is written in the C programming language.
LICENSE: MIT
C'Dent is a new Acmeist programming language for writing portable modules.
It is based on the computer programming principle known as H.O.P.E.
(Hack Once, Please Everyone)