Software::License::CCpack contains all of the licenses from Creative Commons,
except for CC0, which is already included in Software::License.
This program sits at the back and listens for the "special" hotkeys that
you won't normally use on your internet/Multimedia keyboards.
The buttons perform their intended behaviors, such as volume up and down,
mute the speaker, launch applications, etc.
NOTE: CDROM & APM features have been disabled
This is the base class for the Geo::Postcodes::XX modules.
This module maps country names, and their 2-letter, 3-letter and numerical
codes, as defined by the ISO-3166 maintenance agency, and defined by the
UNSD.
CAVE (Character Animation Viewer for Everyone) is an ascii animation viewer.
It uses (n)curses for its interface so you'll need to have those libraries
installed.
Language tags are a formalism, described in RFC 1766, for declaring
what language form (language and possibly dialect) a given chunk of
information is in.
This library provides functions for common tasks involving language
tags (notably the extraction of them, comparing them, and testing the
formal validity of them) as is needed in a variety of protocols and
applications.
LEGO::RCX is a perl module for communicating with your LEGO(tm) Mindstorms(tm)
RCX computer through the IR dongle. It is an object-oriented module with
methods for everything from controlling the motors, reading sensors, modifying
program variables, and getting data from the DataLog.
List::Compare is a Perl module which allows you to compare lists.
More than two lists can be compared, in either full or accelerated way,
via both array/list and hash references, and, finally, via both
object-oriented and functional call style.
List::Util::WeightedRoundRobin is a utility for creating a weighted list
based on the input and associated weights.
The Locale::Country module provides access to the ISO two-letter codes
for identifying countries, as defined in ISO 3166. You can either access
the codes via the section on conversion routines (described below), or
with the two functions which return lists of all country codes or all
country names.
The Locale::Language module provides access to the ISO two-letter codes
for identifying languages, as defined in ISO 639. You can either access
the codes via the the section on conversion routines (described below),
or with the two functions which return lists of all language codes
or all language names.