WMRecord is a general purpose audio recording utility that is designed to
work in conjunction with WindowMaker's Dock or AfterStep's Wharf.
It was originally conceived as a tool for recording memos, interviews
and meetings, and this approach is reflected somewhat in the interface.
Recordings are made to one of 99 numbered slots or tracks which the user
may browse through. There is no limit (other than the constraints of the
file system) to the size of the recordings you make. Recordings are
automatically saved to disk, but may be erased or recorded over as
necessary.
The program thrulay is used to measure the capacity, delay, and
other performance metrics of a network by sending a bulk TCP or UDP
stream over it.
Special features of thrulay include:
* For TCP, ability to measure round-trip delay along with throughput
* For UDP, ability to measure
- one-way delay, with quantiles
- packet loss
- packet duplication
- reordering
* For UDP, the ability to send precisely positioned true Poisson streams
(microsecond errors in sending times)
* Human- and machine-readable output (ready to be fed to gnuplot)
The Biopython Project is an international association of developers who are
providing freely available Python tools for use in areas of computational
molecular biology such as bioinformatics and genomics.
Biopython is a collection of Python packages and modules created by the
Biopython Project, intended to provide the basis for building bioinformatics
applications in the Python language.
Note that the current release is alpha quality, and not yet deemed to be
stable.
This port includes optional support for Biopython-CORBA, a CORBA interface
built to the BioCorba standard (http://biocorba.org/).
VARKON can be used as a traditional CAD-system with drafting, modelling
and visualization if you want to but the real power of VARKON is in
parametric modelling and CAD applications development. VARKON includes
interactive parametric modelling in 2D or 3D but also the unique MBS
programming language integrated in the graphical environment.
The system was originally developed by a group at the University of
Linkoping in Sweden during 1984-86 under the leadership of Dr. Johan
Kjellander who was then the president of Microform AB. From 1986 the
system was owned, marketed and further developed by Microform AB.
Mango is a pure-Perl non-blocking I/O MongoDB driver, optimized for use with
the Mojolicious real-time web framework, and with multiple event loop support.
Since MongoDB is still changing rapidly, only the latest stable version is
supported.
Many arguments passed to methods as well as values of attributes get serialized
to BSON with Mango::BSON, which provides many helper functions you can use to
generate data types that are not available natively in Perl. All connections
will be reset automatically if a new process has been forked, this allows
multiple processes to share the same Mango object safely.
There are approximately 17 million software applications and web sites out there
built to manage your to do list. But if you're comfortable at the command line
and you don't want to depend on someone else's data format or someone else's
server, there's an age-old method that's perfect for tracking your stuff: plain
text.
Keep on top of all your tasks and projects in a simple file called todo.txt.
With a few helper scripts, you can slice, dice, sort, distribute, pipe and munge
your lists any way you please. As it should be.
The ncurses software includes a SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible
curses library as well as terminfo tools including "tic", "infocmp",
and "captoinfo". The library is used by other programs for text-mode
support of color, multiple highlights, forms-drawing characters,
automatic recognition of keypad and function-key sequences, and
more.
The ncurses library uses a terminfo database (included), but can
be configured to use BSD's /etc/termcap file instead. This has
been approved by the old 4.4BSD curses maintainer as the official
4.4BSD curses successor.
It's a library for doing evolutionary computation in Perl.
Algorithm::Evolutionary was formerly called OPEAL, which is an acronym for
Obvious Pearl Evolutionary Algorithm Library.
The design principles of Algorithm::Evolutionary are:
* It should be easy to program any kind of evolutionary algorithm; all
chromosome representations and operators are possible.
* An XML dialect called EvoSpec is used as a language for description of
algorithms and for representation of the state of an algorithm. This
could make Algorithm::Evolutionary interoperable with other EA libraries,
such as EO or JEO.
This package lets you create an array which will allow only one occurrence of
any value.
In other words no matter how many times you put in 42 it will keep only the
first occurrence and the rest will be dropped.
You use the module via tie and once you tied your array to this module it will
behave correctly.
Uniqueness is checked with the 'eq' operator so among other things it is case
sensitive.
As a side effect the module does not allow undef as a value in the array.
This module uses the backend of CPANPLUS to run tests on modules recently
uploaded to CPAN and post results to the CPAN Testers list.
It will create a database file in the .cpanplus directory, which it uses
to track tested distributions. This information will be used to keep from
posting multiple reports for the same module, and to keep from testing
modules that use non-passing modules as prerequisites.
If it is given multiple versions of the same distribution to test, it will
test the most recent version only. If that version fails, then it will test
a previous version.
By default it uses CPANPLUS configuration settings.