sam2p is a UNIX command line utility written in ANSI C++ that converts many
raster (bitmap) image formats into Adobe PostScript or PDF files and several
other formats. The images are not vectorized. sam2p gives full control to the
user to specify standards-compliance, compression, and bit depths. In some
cases sam2p can compress an image 100 times smaller than the PostScript output
of many other common image converters. sam2p provides ZIP, RLE and LZW
(de)compression filters even on Level1 devices.
Concorde is a computer code for the traveling salesman problem (TSP)
and some related network optimization problems. The code is written
in the ANSI C programming language and it is available for academic
research use; for other uses, contact bico@isye.gatech.edu for
licensing options.
Concorde's TSP solver has been used to obtain the optimal solutions to
106 of the 110 TSPLIB instances; the largest having 15,112 cities.
The Concorde callable library includes over 700 functions permitting
users to create specialized codes for TSP-like problems. All Concorde
functions are thread-safe for programming in shared-memory parallel
environments; the main TSP solver includes code for running over
networks of Unix workstations.
Mpc is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers with
arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the result.
It is built upon and follows the same principles as Mpfr. The
library is written by Andreas Enge, Philippe Theveny and Paul
Zimmermann and is distributed under the Gnu Lesser General Public
License, either version 2.1 of the license, or (at your option)
any later version. The Mpc library has been registered in France
by the Agence pour la Protection des Programmes on 2003-02-05
under the number IDDN FR 001 060029 000 R P 2003 000 10000.
vqcc-gtk is a chat application written in C for the GTK+ toolkit, primarily
used in small LAN's. It is based on quickChat/Vypress Chat (TM) for Windows
(from Vypress Research) and is licensed under the GPL.
The application supports both quickChat and Vypress Chat(TM) protocols and
hopefully is compatible enough to substitute those applications when using
Linux, FreeBSD or another *NIX desktop. You need no server to run, however
it is not possible to communicate outside your LAN (or subnet).
(From the About page)
Machine Learning PY (mlpy) is a high-performance Python package for
predictive modeling. It makes extensive use of numpy (http://scipy.org)
to provide fast N-dimensional array manipulation and easy integration of
C code. mlpy provides high level procedures that support, with few lines
of code, the design of rich Data Analysis Protocols (DAPs) for
preprocessing, clustering, predictive classification and feature
selection. Methods are available for feature weighting and ranking, data
resampling, error evaluation and experiment landscaping.The package
includes tools to measure stability in sets of ranked feature lists.
Keyczar is an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make it easier and
safer for developers to use cryptography in their applications. Keyczar supports
authentication and encryption with both symmetric and asymmetric keys. Some
features of Keyczar include:
* A simple API
* Key rotation and versioning
* Safe default algorithms, modes, and key lengths
* Automated generation of initialization vectors and ciphertext signatures
* Java, Python, and C++ implementations
* International support in Java (Python coming soon)
Keyczar was originally developed by members of the Google Security Team and is
released under an Apache 2.0 license.
ZXID aims at full stack implementation of all federated identity
management and identity web services protocols. Initial goal is
supporting SP role, followed by ID-WSF WSC and IdP roles.
ZXID is light weight, has a small foot print, and is implemented in C.
It is suitable for both high performance and embedded applications.
Scripting languages are supported using SWIG, including Perl, PHP and
Java. The "full stack" nature of ZXID means it's self contained and
has minimal external library dependencies (see downloads).
[Excerpted from the README:] "scponly" is an alternative "shell" (of sorts)
for system administrators who would like to provide access to remote users to
both read and write local files without providing any remote execution
privileges. Functionally, it is best described as a wrapper to the
tried-and-true ssh suite.
scponly validates remote requests by examining the third argument passed to the
shell upon login. (The first argument is the shell itself, and the second is
-c.) The only commands allowed are "scp", "sftp-server" and "ls". Arguments
to these commands are passed along unmolested.
Neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library for Unix systems, with a C
interface. Featuring:
. High-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods
(PUT, GET, HEAD etc)
. Low-level interface to HTTP request handling, to allow
implementing new methods easily.
. HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/1.0 persistent connections
. RFC2617 basic and digest authentication
(including auth-int, md5-sess)
. Proxy support (including basic/digest authentication)
. Generic WebDAV 207 XML response handling mechanism
. XML parsing using the expat or libxml parsers
. Easy generation of error messages from 207 error responses
. WebDAV resource manipulation: MOVE, COPY, DELETE, MKCOL
. WebDAV metadata support: set and remove properties, query
any set of properties (PROPPATCH/PROPFIND).
Just as GTK+ is build on top of GDK, GtkGLArea is built on top of gdkgl
which is basically wrapper around GLX functions. The widget itself is
derived from GtkDrawinigArea widget and adds only few extra functions.
Lower level gdkgl functions make it easy to render on any widget that has
OpenGL capable visual, rendering to off-screen pixmaps is also supported.
Related project which may interest those who use GTK-- is GtkGLArea--. It is a
C++ wrapper for gtkglarea written by Karl Nelson <kenelson@ece.ucdavis.edu>.