Prima is an extensible Perl toolkit for multi-platform GUI development.
Platforms supported include Linux, Windows NT/9x/2K, OS/2 and UNIX/X11
workstations ( FreeBSD, IRIX, SunOS, Solaris and others). The toolkit
contains a rich set of standard widgets and has emphasis on 2D image
processing tasks. A Perl program using PRIMA looks and behaves identically
on X, Win32 and OS/2 PM. The toolkit includes a visual builder ( VB ) and
a graphic pod viewer utility ( podview ). The examples are installed into
perl site in Prima/examples directory.
A 'hello world' code is as simple as follows:
use Prima qw(Application Buttons);
Prima::Window-> create(
text => 'Hello world!',
size => [ 200, 200],
)-> insert( Button =>
centered => 1,
text => 'Hello world!',
onClick => sub { $::application-> close },
);
run Prima;
Fastjar is a version of Sun's `jar' utility, written entirely in C, and
therefore quite a bit faster. Fastjar can be up to 100x faster than the
stock `jar' program running without a JIT. Currently, the author is
working on adding all the features present in the Sun utility. At the
moment, implemented features are:
* Archive creation
* Verbose/quiet output
* stdout vs. file output
* Manifest file support
* Deflation or storage
* Changing to directory and adding files (-C)
* Archive content listing (-t)
* Archive extraction (-x)
Xearth sets the X root window to an image of the Earth, as
seen from your favorite vantage point in space, correctly
shaded for the current position of the Sun. By default,
xearth updates the displayed image every five minutes. The
time between updates can be changed with the -wait option.
Xearth can also render directly into PPM and GIF files
instead of drawing in the root window.
There are three additional marker files installed in
/usr/local/lib/X11/xearth which specify the locations of
various FreeBSD people and places:
freebsd.committers.markers - FreeBSD committers
freebsd.submitters.markers - FreeBSD submitters
freebsd.ftp.markers - FreeBSD FTP mirrors
DarkIce is an IceCast, IceCast2, and ShoutCast live audio streamer. It
records audio from an audio interface (e.g. sound card), encodes it and
sends it to a stream server.
DarkIce can encode in the following formats:
- MP3 (using the lame library)
- MP2 (using the twolame library)
- Ogg Vorbis
- AAC (using the faac library)
- AAC HEv2 (using libaacplus library)
DarkIce can send the encoded stream to the following streaming servers:
- ShoutCast
- IceCast 1.3.x and 2.x
- Darwin Streaming Server
- Archive the encoded audio in files
iperf is a tool for measuring the maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth along
a path between two hosts. It allows the tuning of various
parameters and UDP characteristics, and reports bandwidth, delay
jitter, datagram loss. iperf was originally developed by NLANR/DAST.
iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch, with the goal of a
smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the functionality
that can be used in other programs. iperf3 also a number of features
found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing from
iperf 2.x. iperf3 is not backwards compatible with iperf 2.x.
wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage are powerful utilities to convert HTML to PDF
or an image file using a patched static build of Qt and the webkit rendering
engine.
A webpage can be downloaded directly from the web and rendered into a PDF
document or an image file (multiple formats are supported).
Features of the static version:
* Convert web pages into PDF documents (or images) using webkit
* Adding headers and footers
* TOC generation
* Batch mode conversions
* XServer is not required (however the X11 client libs must be installed)
For proper functionality you may need to install the following port(s):
x11-fonts/webfonts
Bennu is a high level open source game development suite which
focuses on modularity and portability, making it a perfect choice
for cross-platform game development.
Although officialy it is only supported on Windows, Linux and GP2X
Wiz (on the right), Bennu can run on multiple other platforms,
including *BSD, MacOSX and other consoles such as the Wii, Dingoo
A320, GP2X, or the classic Xbox.
This makes it really fun to code in Bennu: the game can be played
on you computer AND your console!
Bennu is a high level open source game development suite which
focuses on modularity and portability, making it a perfect choice
for cross-platform game development.
Although officialy it is only supported on Windows, Linux and GP2X
Wiz (on the right), Bennu can run on multiple other platforms,
including *BSD, MacOSX and other consoles such as the Wii, Dingoo
A320, GP2X, or the classic Xbox.
This makes it really fun to code in Bennu: the game can be played
on you computer AND your console!
attrs is an MIT-licensed Python package with class decorators
that ease the chores of implementing the most common attribute-related
object protocols:
>>> import attr
>>> @attr.s
... class C(object):
... x = attr.ib(default=42)
... y = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list))
>>> i = C(x=1, y=2)
(If you don't like the playful attr.s and attr.ib, you can also use their
no-nonsense aliases attr.attributes and attr.attr).
You just specify the attributes to work with and attrs gives you:
a nice human-readable __repr__,
a complete set of comparison methods,
an initializer,
and much more
without writing dull boilerplate code again and again.
The Desktop CYBER Emulator is a project which successfully brought
back to life the revolutionary design of Control Data Corporation
CYBER mainframes. The software provides a reasonable emulation of
a "typical" CDC CYBER 6600, 7x, 17x based system including common
peripherals such as console, tape and disk drives, card reader,
printer and terminal multiplexer. The emulation runs the following
CDC operating systems: ChippewaOS, SMM, KRONOS 2.1, NOS 1.2, NOS
1.3, NOS 1.4, NOS 2.2 and NOS 2.8.2. It does not support NOS/VE
which requires virtual mode only available in CYBER 180s.