Ruby DataObjects driver to the SQLite DB engine version 3
The purpose of DO.rb is to rewrite existing Ruby database drivers to conform to
a single interface.
At present, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite adapters are available.
This is a library containing common/shared code regarding the A-bis
interface between BTS and BSC. It implements drivers for mISDN and DAHDI
based E1 cards, as well as some A-bis/IP dialects.
This module finds a DateTime::Format::* class that is suitable for the use with
a given DBI connection (and DBD::* driver).
It currently supports the following drivers: MySQL, PostgreSQL (Pg).
This module outputs Image::Magick image objects as ASCII Art, using a
variety of output dithering modes and output drivers (currently
supported is a plain old ANSI termical output driver and a curses
driver).
The purpose of this mail library is to provide a portable, efficient
middleware for different kinds of mail access. When using the drivers
interface, the interface is the same for all kinds of mail access, remote
and local mailboxes.
U2F is an open 2-factor authentication standard that enables keychain devices,
mobile phones and other devices to securely access any number of web-based
services - instantly and with no drivers or client software needed
xtris is a version of an classical popular game, for any number of
players, for the X Window system.
xtris is a true client/server game (as opposed to a centralized game
managing multiple displays), which makes it particularily responsive and
bandwith-effective.
PyDal is a database abstraction layer for Python. It provides a DBAPI 2.0
wrapper for DBAPI 2.0 drivers. Sounds strange, but even drivers that fully
conform to the DBAPI can differ enough to make building database independent
applications difficult. Two major abstractions handled by PyDal are
paramstyles and datetime objects. PyDal makes it possible to use the same
paramstyle and datetime types with any module that conforms to DBAPI 2.0.
In addition, paramstyles and datetime types are configurable.
This is the part of X11R3's xcalc(1) utility that features a historic
Slide Rule. This is not taken to be too serious, it's merely a little
fun project for those people who have learned their basics of mathemat-
ics and logarithms by using such a nice ``pocket calculator''.
The original xcalc is from John Bradley, and Mark Rosenstein. A number
of bugs and inaccuracies fixed by Joerg Wunsch.
Fxtv is an X11-based FreeBSD app that provides TV-in-a-window and
image/audio/video capture capabilities for Brooktree Bt848/849/878/879
and Pinnacle PCTV tuner/capture cards.
To use this app, you need a capture card supported by the bktr(4) driver.
Examples include the Hauppauge Wincast/TV, the STB TV PCI, and the Intel
Smart Video Recorder III. See the 'bktr' man page for more information.