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The Amsterdam Compiler Kit 6.0 pre3
The Amsterdam Compiler Kit is a fast, lightweight and retargetable compiler suite and toolchain. more>>
The Amsterdam Compiler Kit or in short just ACK, is a fast, lightweight and retargetable compiler suite and toolchain written by Andrew Tanenbaum and Ceriel Jacobs, and was Minix native toolchain. The ACK was originally closed-source software (that allowed binaries to be distributed for Minix as a special case), but in April 2003 it was released under a BSD open source license.
The ACK achieves maximum portability by using an intermediate byte-code language called EM. Each language front-end produces EM object files, which are then processed through a number of generic optimisers before being translated by a back-end into native machine code.
Unlike gccs intermediate language, EM is a real programming language and could be implemented in hardware; a number of the language front-ends have libraries implemented in EM assembly. EM is a relatively high-level stack-based machine, and one of the tools supplied with ACK is an interpreter capable of executing EM binaries directly, with a high degree of safety checking. See the em document referenced below for more information.
ACK comes with a generic linker and librarian capable of manipulating files in the ACKs own a.out-based format; it will work on files containing EM code as well as native machine code. (You can not, however, link EM code to native machine code without translating the EM binary first.)
Installation:
To install the ACK, you need to download the source package and compile it.
Version 5.6 compiles cleanly on Linux, but it has had little testing so far. The installation instructions are complex but straightforward provided you follow the instructions. Please read the README; it provides a detailed walk-through of the compilation process, telling you what to type at each stage.
Enhancements:
- Support has been added for generating CP/M binaries using the 8080 code generator.
- The various optimisers have been beaten into shape, and its now possible to use them on all platforms; a basic peephole optimiser has been set up for the 8080.
- The floating point system has been confirmed working on the pc86 and linux386 platforms.
- ANSI compatibility has been improved, binary sizes have been reduced, and there are many bugfixes everywhere.
<<lessThe ACK achieves maximum portability by using an intermediate byte-code language called EM. Each language front-end produces EM object files, which are then processed through a number of generic optimisers before being translated by a back-end into native machine code.
Unlike gccs intermediate language, EM is a real programming language and could be implemented in hardware; a number of the language front-ends have libraries implemented in EM assembly. EM is a relatively high-level stack-based machine, and one of the tools supplied with ACK is an interpreter capable of executing EM binaries directly, with a high degree of safety checking. See the em document referenced below for more information.
ACK comes with a generic linker and librarian capable of manipulating files in the ACKs own a.out-based format; it will work on files containing EM code as well as native machine code. (You can not, however, link EM code to native machine code without translating the EM binary first.)
Installation:
To install the ACK, you need to download the source package and compile it.
Version 5.6 compiles cleanly on Linux, but it has had little testing so far. The installation instructions are complex but straightforward provided you follow the instructions. Please read the README; it provides a detailed walk-through of the compilation process, telling you what to type at each stage.
Enhancements:
- Support has been added for generating CP/M binaries using the 8080 code generator.
- The various optimisers have been beaten into shape, and its now possible to use them on all platforms; a basic peephole optimiser has been set up for the 8080.
- The floating point system has been confirmed working on the pc86 and linux386 platforms.
- ANSI compatibility has been improved, binary sizes have been reduced, and there are many bugfixes everywhere.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: BSD License Price:
908 downloads
AlteredSaver 2.3
AlteredSaver is a 3D screensaver. more>>
AlteredSaver is an OpenGL screen saver whichruns as a stand-alone application, or as a screen saver in conjunction with xscreensaver.
Our goal is to make sure youre always entertained. AlteredSaver can download new content from our web site with just one click - we have lots of award winning interactive art to choose from.
ELEVEN 3D screen savers are include!. Switch between scenes automatically. Several different camera views are included in each scene - youre able to switch between them and smoothly rotate the view using the arrow keys.
Great for youngsters! Download new 3D content from AlteredWorlds.com with one click! Play Audio CDS, MP3s and WAVs while watching cutting-edge 3D graphics. Optimized for the GeForce, but works well on most 3D cards.
AlteredSaver was awarded a 5 Star Editors pick by ZDNet and ranked among the most popular 5% of all their downloads.
AlteredSaver has featured in magazines all over the world, including the UK, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands and the US.
<<lessOur goal is to make sure youre always entertained. AlteredSaver can download new content from our web site with just one click - we have lots of award winning interactive art to choose from.
ELEVEN 3D screen savers are include!. Switch between scenes automatically. Several different camera views are included in each scene - youre able to switch between them and smoothly rotate the view using the arrow keys.
Great for youngsters! Download new 3D content from AlteredWorlds.com with one click! Play Audio CDS, MP3s and WAVs while watching cutting-edge 3D graphics. Optimized for the GeForce, but works well on most 3D cards.
AlteredSaver was awarded a 5 Star Editors pick by ZDNet and ranked among the most popular 5% of all their downloads.
AlteredSaver has featured in magazines all over the world, including the UK, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands and the US.
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Added: 2005-04-25 License: Freeware Price:
1642 downloads
Crashtest 1.0
Crashtest simulates car crashes. more>>
Crashtest simulates car crashes. Crashtest is an educational tool that can be used to acquire much insight into this complex process.
The user can learn about the relation between speed and stopping distance. Also, many physical properties can be studied.
Crashtest is developed by Bram Stolk, SARA, and was commissioned by NWO for the Weten Week 2006 in the Netherlands.
<<lessThe user can learn about the relation between speed and stopping distance. Also, many physical properties can be studied.
Crashtest is developed by Bram Stolk, SARA, and was commissioned by NWO for the Weten Week 2006 in the Netherlands.
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Added: 2006-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1107 downloads
SEO SpyGlass 2.0.5
SEO SpyGlass is a search engine optimization software which analyzes the backlinks of a Web site. more>>
SEO SpyGlass is a search engine optimization software which analyzes the backlinks of a Web site and produces reports to help understand why a specific site ranks well for a specific search string.
Main features:
- The total number of backlinks your competitor has;
- The exact URL of each and every backlinks;
- The Google PageRank of both the domain of the backlink and the backlink itself;
- The Alexa Rank of the backlink domain;
- The total number of PageRank 0 to PageRank 10 backlinks your competitor has;
- The exact IP address of every backlink;
- The total number of backlinks coming from the same IP addresses, allowing you to easily identify site-wide links;
- The exact anchor texts your competitors are using;
- The exact anchor URLs of your competitors backlinks;
- The total number of times your competitors keywords appear within the anchor and title text of their backlinks (that is, the anchor and title keyword density);
- Whether or not the backlinks still point to your competitors site;
- How many of your competitors backlinks come from forums and blogs;
- How many of your competitors backlinks come from homepages of other sites, rather than internal pages;
- The total number of outbound links on the Webpage your competitors backlink resides on;
- The total number of links on the Webpage your competitors backlink resides on;
- Whether or not your competitor has backlinks from the Yahoo! Directory;
- Whether or not your competitor has backlinks from DMOZ (ODP) Directory;
- The exact link value of every backlink your competitor has;
- The exact age of every Website linking back to your competitor;
Enhancements:
- This release adds regional versions of Google, Yahoo!, and MSN search engines for Spain, Netherlands, Italy, and Belgium.
- It adds support for the Russian search engine Yandex.
- Human emulation has been added.
- Handling of non-Latin symbols has been improved significantly.
- There are stability and performance improvements.
<<lessMain features:
- The total number of backlinks your competitor has;
- The exact URL of each and every backlinks;
- The Google PageRank of both the domain of the backlink and the backlink itself;
- The Alexa Rank of the backlink domain;
- The total number of PageRank 0 to PageRank 10 backlinks your competitor has;
- The exact IP address of every backlink;
- The total number of backlinks coming from the same IP addresses, allowing you to easily identify site-wide links;
- The exact anchor texts your competitors are using;
- The exact anchor URLs of your competitors backlinks;
- The total number of times your competitors keywords appear within the anchor and title text of their backlinks (that is, the anchor and title keyword density);
- Whether or not the backlinks still point to your competitors site;
- How many of your competitors backlinks come from forums and blogs;
- How many of your competitors backlinks come from homepages of other sites, rather than internal pages;
- The total number of outbound links on the Webpage your competitors backlink resides on;
- The total number of links on the Webpage your competitors backlink resides on;
- Whether or not your competitor has backlinks from the Yahoo! Directory;
- Whether or not your competitor has backlinks from DMOZ (ODP) Directory;
- The exact link value of every backlink your competitor has;
- The exact age of every Website linking back to your competitor;
Enhancements:
- This release adds regional versions of Google, Yahoo!, and MSN search engines for Spain, Netherlands, Italy, and Belgium.
- It adds support for the Russian search engine Yandex.
- Human emulation has been added.
- Handling of non-Latin symbols has been improved significantly.
- There are stability and performance improvements.
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: Freeware Price:
918 downloads
DynAlbum 1.5
Dynalbum is a fully dynamic automatic Web photo album generator. more>>
Dynalbum is a fully dynamic automatic Web photo album generator. The album includes an index page with thumbnails, navigation tools on each album page, and four sizes of each picture.
The entire album is dynamically generated from a directory of JPEGs, TIFFs, PNGs, and GIFs when it is accessed. Unlike other photo album generators, it doesnt clutter files with thumbnails and static HTML.
DynAlbum generates each page and each scaled image (including thumbnails) dynamically every time it is accessed. This means that theres no need to keep static copies of anything but the original pictures.
INSTALLATION:
Copy the dynalbum.py program to the file "index.py" in your image directory. You need to enable mod_python for this directory. This can be accomplished either in your httpd.conf (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf or /etc/httpd/conf.d/python.conf) or in a ".htaccess" file.
The .htaccess file is placed in your image and adusts web server parameters for that directory. In order to use a .htaccess file you may need to enable support using the "AllowOverride" directive in the global apache configuration.
httpd.conf example:
DirectoryIndex index.py
AddHandler python-program .py
PythonHandler mod_python.publisher
PythonInterpPerDirectory On
.htaccess file example:
DirectoryIndex index.py
AddHandler python-program .py
PythonHandler mod_python.publisher
PythonInterpPerDirectory On
and change the relevant instance of "AllowOverride None"
in httpd.conf to "AllowOverride All" to enable .htaccess
support in Apache.
Enhancements:
- Generates multi-page image indexes
- Dynamically generates ZIP archives
<<lessThe entire album is dynamically generated from a directory of JPEGs, TIFFs, PNGs, and GIFs when it is accessed. Unlike other photo album generators, it doesnt clutter files with thumbnails and static HTML.
DynAlbum generates each page and each scaled image (including thumbnails) dynamically every time it is accessed. This means that theres no need to keep static copies of anything but the original pictures.
INSTALLATION:
Copy the dynalbum.py program to the file "index.py" in your image directory. You need to enable mod_python for this directory. This can be accomplished either in your httpd.conf (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf or /etc/httpd/conf.d/python.conf) or in a ".htaccess" file.
The .htaccess file is placed in your image and adusts web server parameters for that directory. In order to use a .htaccess file you may need to enable support using the "AllowOverride" directive in the global apache configuration.
httpd.conf example:
DirectoryIndex index.py
AddHandler python-program .py
PythonHandler mod_python.publisher
PythonInterpPerDirectory On
.htaccess file example:
DirectoryIndex index.py
AddHandler python-program .py
PythonHandler mod_python.publisher
PythonInterpPerDirectory On
and change the relevant instance of "AllowOverride None"
in httpd.conf to "AllowOverride All" to enable .htaccess
support in Apache.
Enhancements:
- Generates multi-page image indexes
- Dynamically generates ZIP archives
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1094 downloads
BrisKola 0.1
BrisKola is a clone of the Italian card game Briscola. more>>
BrisKola is a clone of the Italian card game Briscola.
This is a classic Italian game, surely one of the most popular, thanks to the simplicity of the rules and the modest skills required to players.
Even being a traditional Italian game, its origins are probably Nordic; Actually seems its been imported in the 17Th century from France, that imported it from the Netherlands.
You need an Italian pack of 40 cards (numbers from 1 to 7 and the court, without jokers), or a French pack after taking off the cards from 8 to 10 and the jokers.
There may be 4 players subdivided into 2 teams, or (less often) just 2 players, except for the variants mentioned later into this guide.
Each match is won by the player (or the couple) that exceeds the score of 60, since the total prize is of 120 points.
Enhancements:
- Initial release
<<lessThis is a classic Italian game, surely one of the most popular, thanks to the simplicity of the rules and the modest skills required to players.
Even being a traditional Italian game, its origins are probably Nordic; Actually seems its been imported in the 17Th century from France, that imported it from the Netherlands.
You need an Italian pack of 40 cards (numbers from 1 to 7 and the court, without jokers), or a French pack after taking off the cards from 8 to 10 and the jokers.
There may be 4 players subdivided into 2 teams, or (less often) just 2 players, except for the variants mentioned later into this guide.
Each match is won by the player (or the couple) that exceeds the score of 60, since the total prize is of 120 points.
Enhancements:
- Initial release
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Added: 2006-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1057 downloads
Speak Freely for Unix 7.6.a
Speak Freely is an application for Unix and Unix-like systems which allows you to talk . more>>
Speak Freely is an application for Unix and Unix-like systems (Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX, etc.) with audio hardware, which allows you to talk (actually send voice, not typed characters) over a network. Speak Freely for Unix uses the workstation audio hardware and network to allow conversations of users over the network.
The phone company never gives you a break! You pay a fortune for a leased line connection to the Internet, and you *still* have to pay every time you want to chat with somebody, even though youre both sitting in front of workstations with digital audio capability, linked by a fast network. Speak Freely for Unix can intercommunicate with
Workstations on local area networks can generally communicate with excellent audio quality and response. A software implementation (developed by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
Universitaet Berlin) of the compression algorithm used in GSM digital cellular telephones allows operation over Internet links of modest bandwidth. By using GSM compression in conjunction with sample interpolation, the data rate can be reduced to about 9600 baud. Users with CPUs too slow or two heavily loaded to perform GSM compression and decompression in real time may select less compact but quicker to
execute ADPCM coding, using an implementation developed by Jack Jansen of the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
<<lessThe phone company never gives you a break! You pay a fortune for a leased line connection to the Internet, and you *still* have to pay every time you want to chat with somebody, even though youre both sitting in front of workstations with digital audio capability, linked by a fast network. Speak Freely for Unix can intercommunicate with
Workstations on local area networks can generally communicate with excellent audio quality and response. A software implementation (developed by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
Universitaet Berlin) of the compression algorithm used in GSM digital cellular telephones allows operation over Internet links of modest bandwidth. By using GSM compression in conjunction with sample interpolation, the data rate can be reduced to about 9600 baud. Users with CPUs too slow or two heavily loaded to perform GSM compression and decompression in real time may select less compact but quicker to
execute ADPCM coding, using an implementation developed by Jack Jansen of the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Download (0.76MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1222 downloads
SpeakGoodChinese 0.5
Speak Good Chinese is a cross-platform application that allows you or your students to train their Mandarin pronunciation. more>>
Speak Good Chinese is a cross-platform application based on GTK technology that allows you or your students to train their Mandarin pronunciation. Our software is based on Praat, leading software in speech analysis. Our speech technology is backed by the Institute of Phonetic Sciences part of the University of Amsterdam.
SpeakGoodChinese software was supported financially by the DU. Questions can be mailed to stefandekonink@xs4all.nl, they will be forwarded to the appropriate project member.
Enhancements:
- This release makes administrative tasks easier for teachers or students that want to manage or distribute their own wordlists.
- Another new feature in this subsystem is the shuffle function.
- Several bugs were solved related to cleaning up old recordings.
- New documentation was added.
<<lessSpeakGoodChinese software was supported financially by the DU. Questions can be mailed to stefandekonink@xs4all.nl, they will be forwarded to the appropriate project member.
Enhancements:
- This release makes administrative tasks easier for teachers or students that want to manage or distribute their own wordlists.
- Another new feature in this subsystem is the shuffle function.
- Several bugs were solved related to cleaning up old recordings.
- New documentation was added.
Download (9.0MB)
Added: 2007-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
858 downloads
Image::WorldMap 0.14
Image::WorldMap is a Perl module to create graphical world maps of data. more>>
Image::WorldMap is a Perl module to create graphical world maps of data.
SYNOPSIS
use Image::WorldMap;
my $map = Image::WorldMap->new("earth-small.png", "maian/8");
$map->add(4.91, 52.35, "Amsterdam.pm");
$map->add(-2.355399, 51.3828, "Bath.pm");
$map->add(-0.093999, 51.3627, "Croydon.pm");
$map->draw("test.png");
This module helps create graphical world maps of data, such as the Perl Monger World Map (http://www.astray.com/Bath.pm/). This module takes in a number of label locations (longitude/latitude) and outputs an image. It can attach text to the labels, and tries to make sure that labels do not overlap.
It is intended to be used to create images of information such as "where are all the Perl Monger groups?", "where in the world are all the CPAN mirrors?" and so on.
This module comes with a low-resolution image of the world. Additional larger images have not been bundled with the module due to their size, but are available at: http://www.astray.com/WorldMap/
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Image::WorldMap;
my $map = Image::WorldMap->new("earth-small.png", "maian/8");
$map->add(4.91, 52.35, "Amsterdam.pm");
$map->add(-2.355399, 51.3828, "Bath.pm");
$map->add(-0.093999, 51.3627, "Croydon.pm");
$map->draw("test.png");
This module helps create graphical world maps of data, such as the Perl Monger World Map (http://www.astray.com/Bath.pm/). This module takes in a number of label locations (longitude/latitude) and outputs an image. It can attach text to the labels, and tries to make sure that labels do not overlap.
It is intended to be used to create images of information such as "where are all the Perl Monger groups?", "where in the world are all the CPAN mirrors?" and so on.
This module comes with a low-resolution image of the world. Additional larger images have not been bundled with the module due to their size, but are available at: http://www.astray.com/WorldMap/
Download (0.083MB)
Added: 2006-10-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
635 downloads
Funiter 2.3.4
Funiter is an application developed for educational purposes as a laboratory. more>>
Funiter (short for function iteration) is an application developed for educational purposes as a laboratory, generating graphs of several types for iteration of real and complex functions, with comfortable switching between related types of graphs.
Funiter was originally developed in the context of courses at the University of Nijmegen (Netherlands) for highschool students with a special interest in beta-studies.
<<lessFuniter was originally developed in the context of courses at the University of Nijmegen (Netherlands) for highschool students with a special interest in beta-studies.
Download (0.083MB)
Added: 2007-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
918 downloads
NeverNoid 1.2
NeverNoid is an Arkanoid clone. more>>
NeverNoid is an Arkanoid clone. Although there are tons of free games of this type I felt I could do better (Any programmer can second that)
The name NeverNoid is a bit of a wordjoke :) "Nooit" is dutch for "Never" and is pronounced the same way as "Noid". "Never nooit" is also an expression you hear in The Netherlands sometimes and simply means "Never ever".
The game itself hardly needs explanation, but heres some general hints.
NeverNoid features 12 types of powerups/downs.
At some level in the game one or more floaters will enter the game. When hit your ball will instantly change direction. All they do is nag you.
A unique feature is the energy bar. Every time you pick up a powerup (or powerdown) the energy bar charges fully. During play the energy slowly drops and once its depleted your powers go with it.
There are 40 unique maps with 5 levels of difficulty. After playing all maps on a difficulty levels you will start over at a more difficult level. Even though you can choose a new game at only 5 levels the difficulty will keep increasing during gameplay. Thats 200+ levels of fun !
NeverNoid can be played with a mouse or using the keyboard (which makes it more difficult).
<<lessThe name NeverNoid is a bit of a wordjoke :) "Nooit" is dutch for "Never" and is pronounced the same way as "Noid". "Never nooit" is also an expression you hear in The Netherlands sometimes and simply means "Never ever".
The game itself hardly needs explanation, but heres some general hints.
NeverNoid features 12 types of powerups/downs.
At some level in the game one or more floaters will enter the game. When hit your ball will instantly change direction. All they do is nag you.
A unique feature is the energy bar. Every time you pick up a powerup (or powerdown) the energy bar charges fully. During play the energy slowly drops and once its depleted your powers go with it.
There are 40 unique maps with 5 levels of difficulty. After playing all maps on a difficulty levels you will start over at a more difficult level. Even though you can choose a new game at only 5 levels the difficulty will keep increasing during gameplay. Thats 200+ levels of fun !
NeverNoid can be played with a mouse or using the keyboard (which makes it more difficult).
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2005-12-22 License: Freeware Price:
1401 downloads
Geography::States 2.1
Geography::States is a Perl module with map states and provinces to their codes, and vice versa. more>>
Geography::States is a Perl module with map states and provinces to their codes, and vice versa.
SYNOPSIS
use Geography::States;
my $obj = Geography::States -> new (COUNTRY [, STRICT]);
EXAMPLES
my $canada = Geography::States -> new (Canada);
my $name = $canada -> state (NF); # Newfoundland.
my $code = $canada -> state (Ontario); # ON.
my ($code, $name) = $canada -> state (BC); # BC, British Columbia.
my @all_states = $canada -> state; # List code/name pairs.
This module lets you map states and provinces to their codes, and codes to names of provinces and states.
The Geography::States - new ()> call takes 1 or 2 arguments. The first, required, argument is the country we are interested in. Current supported countries are USA, Brazil, Canada, The Netherlands, and Australia. If a second non-false argument is given, we use strict mode. In non-strict mode, we will map territories and alternative codes as well, while we do not do that in strict mode. For example, if the country is USA, in non-strict mode, we will map GU to Guam, while in strict mode, neither GU and Guam will be found.
The state() method
All queries are done by calling the state method in the object. This method takes an optional argument. If an argument is given, then in scalar context, it will return the name of the state if a code of a state is given, and the code of a state, if the argument of the method is a name of a state. In list context, both the code and the state will be returned.
If no argument is given, then the state method in list context will return a list of all code/name pairs for that country. In scalar context, it will return the number of code/name pairs. Each code/name pair is a 2 element anonymous array.
Arguments can be given in a case insensitive way; if a name consists of multiple parts, the number of spaces does not matter, as long as there is some whitespace. (That is "NewYork" is wrong, but "new YORK" is fine.)
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Geography::States;
my $obj = Geography::States -> new (COUNTRY [, STRICT]);
EXAMPLES
my $canada = Geography::States -> new (Canada);
my $name = $canada -> state (NF); # Newfoundland.
my $code = $canada -> state (Ontario); # ON.
my ($code, $name) = $canada -> state (BC); # BC, British Columbia.
my @all_states = $canada -> state; # List code/name pairs.
This module lets you map states and provinces to their codes, and codes to names of provinces and states.
The Geography::States - new ()> call takes 1 or 2 arguments. The first, required, argument is the country we are interested in. Current supported countries are USA, Brazil, Canada, The Netherlands, and Australia. If a second non-false argument is given, we use strict mode. In non-strict mode, we will map territories and alternative codes as well, while we do not do that in strict mode. For example, if the country is USA, in non-strict mode, we will map GU to Guam, while in strict mode, neither GU and Guam will be found.
The state() method
All queries are done by calling the state method in the object. This method takes an optional argument. If an argument is given, then in scalar context, it will return the name of the state if a code of a state is given, and the code of a state, if the argument of the method is a name of a state. In list context, both the code and the state will be returned.
If no argument is given, then the state method in list context will return a list of all code/name pairs for that country. In scalar context, it will return the number of code/name pairs. Each code/name pair is a 2 element anonymous array.
Arguments can be given in a case insensitive way; if a name consists of multiple parts, the number of spaces does not matter, as long as there is some whitespace. (That is "NewYork" is wrong, but "new YORK" is fine.)
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
982 downloads
Valgrind 3.2.3
Valgrind is an award-winning suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux programs. more>>
Valgrind is an award-winning suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux programs. With the tools that come with Valgrind, you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting, making your programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and reduce memory use of your programs.
Valgrind distribution currently includes three tools: a memory error detectors, a cache (time) profiler and a heap (space) profiler.
Valgrind is Open Source / Free Software, and is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Valgrind will save you hours of debugging time. With Valgrind tools you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs. This gives you confidence that your programs are free of many common bugs, some of which would take hours to find manually, or never be found at all. You can find and eliminate bugs before they become a problem.
- Valgrind can help you speed up your programs. With Valgrind tools you can also perform very detailed profiling to help speed up your programs.
- Valgrind is free. Free-as-in-speech: you can download it, read the source code, make modifications, and pass them on, all within the limits of the GNU GPL. And free-as-in-beer: we arent charging for it.
- Valgrind runs on x86/Linux, AMD64/Linux and PPC32/Linux, several of the most popular platforms in use. Valgrind works with all the major Linux distributions, including Red Hat, SuSE, Debian, Gentoo, Slackware, Mandrake, etc.
- Valgrind is easy to use. Valgrind uses dynamic binary translation, so you dont need to modify, recompile or relink your applications. Just prefix your command line with valgrind and everything works.
- Valgrind is not a toy. Valgrind is first and foremost a debugging and profiling system for large, complex programs. We have had feedback from users working on projects with up to 25 million lines of code. It has been used on projects of all sizes, from single-user personal projects, to projects with hundreds of programmers.
- Valgrind is suitable for any type of software. Valgrind has been used on almost every kind of software imaginable: desktop applications, libraries, databases, games, web browsers, network servers, distributed control systems, virtual reality frameworks, transaction servers, compilers, interpreters, virtual machines, telecom applications, embedded software, medical imaging, scientific programming, signal processing, video/audio programs, NASA Mars lander vision and rover navigation systems, business intelligence software, financial/banking software, operating system daemons, etc, etc. See a list of projects using Valgrind.
- Valgrind is widely used. Valgrind has been used by thousands of programmers across the world. We have received feedback from users in over 25 countries, including: Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, USA, Australia, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and Israel.
- Valgrind works with programs written in any language. Because Valgrind works directly with program binaries, it works with programs written in any programming language, be they compiled, just-in-time compiled, or interpreted. The Valgrind tools are largely aimed at programs written in C and C++, because programs written in these languages tend to have the most bugs! But it can, for example, be used to debug and profile systems written in a mixture of languages. Valgrind has been used on programs written partly or entirely in C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, assembly code, Fortran, Ada, and many others.
- Valgrind debugs and profiles your entire program. Unlike tools that require a recompilation step, Valgrind gives you total debugging and profiling coverage of every instruction executed by your program, even within system libraries. You can even use Valgrind on programs for which you dont have the source code.
- Valgrind can be used with other tools. Valgrind can start GDB and attach it to your program at the point(s) where errors are detected, so that you can poke around and figure out what was going on at the time.
- Valgrind is extensible. Valgrind consists of the Valgrind core, which provides a synthetic software CPU, and Valgrind tools, which plug into the core, and instrument and analyse the running program. Anyone can write powerful new tools that add arbitrary instrumentation to programs. This is much easier than writing such tools from scratch. This makes Valgrind ideal for experimenting with new kinds of debuggers, profilers, and similar tools.
- Valgrind is actively maintained. The Valgrind developers are constantly working to fix bugs, improve Valgrind, and ensure it works as new Linux distributions and libraries come out. There are also mailing lists you can subscribe to, and contact if youre having problems.
- So whats the catch? The main one is that programs run significantly more slowly under Valgrind. Depending on which tool you use, the slowdown factor can range from 5--100. This slowdown is similar to that of similar debugging and profiling tools. But since you dont have to use Valgrind all the time, this usually isnt too much of a problem. The hours youll save debugging will more than make up for it.
Enhancements:
- 3.2.3 is almost identical to 3.2.2, but fixes a regression that unfortunately crept into 3.2.2. The regression causes an assertion failure in Valgrind when running certain obscure SSE code fragments on x86-linux and amd64-linux. Please do not use (or package) 3.2.2; instead use 3.2.3.
<<lessValgrind distribution currently includes three tools: a memory error detectors, a cache (time) profiler and a heap (space) profiler.
Valgrind is Open Source / Free Software, and is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Valgrind will save you hours of debugging time. With Valgrind tools you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs. This gives you confidence that your programs are free of many common bugs, some of which would take hours to find manually, or never be found at all. You can find and eliminate bugs before they become a problem.
- Valgrind can help you speed up your programs. With Valgrind tools you can also perform very detailed profiling to help speed up your programs.
- Valgrind is free. Free-as-in-speech: you can download it, read the source code, make modifications, and pass them on, all within the limits of the GNU GPL. And free-as-in-beer: we arent charging for it.
- Valgrind runs on x86/Linux, AMD64/Linux and PPC32/Linux, several of the most popular platforms in use. Valgrind works with all the major Linux distributions, including Red Hat, SuSE, Debian, Gentoo, Slackware, Mandrake, etc.
- Valgrind is easy to use. Valgrind uses dynamic binary translation, so you dont need to modify, recompile or relink your applications. Just prefix your command line with valgrind and everything works.
- Valgrind is not a toy. Valgrind is first and foremost a debugging and profiling system for large, complex programs. We have had feedback from users working on projects with up to 25 million lines of code. It has been used on projects of all sizes, from single-user personal projects, to projects with hundreds of programmers.
- Valgrind is suitable for any type of software. Valgrind has been used on almost every kind of software imaginable: desktop applications, libraries, databases, games, web browsers, network servers, distributed control systems, virtual reality frameworks, transaction servers, compilers, interpreters, virtual machines, telecom applications, embedded software, medical imaging, scientific programming, signal processing, video/audio programs, NASA Mars lander vision and rover navigation systems, business intelligence software, financial/banking software, operating system daemons, etc, etc. See a list of projects using Valgrind.
- Valgrind is widely used. Valgrind has been used by thousands of programmers across the world. We have received feedback from users in over 25 countries, including: Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, USA, Australia, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and Israel.
- Valgrind works with programs written in any language. Because Valgrind works directly with program binaries, it works with programs written in any programming language, be they compiled, just-in-time compiled, or interpreted. The Valgrind tools are largely aimed at programs written in C and C++, because programs written in these languages tend to have the most bugs! But it can, for example, be used to debug and profile systems written in a mixture of languages. Valgrind has been used on programs written partly or entirely in C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, assembly code, Fortran, Ada, and many others.
- Valgrind debugs and profiles your entire program. Unlike tools that require a recompilation step, Valgrind gives you total debugging and profiling coverage of every instruction executed by your program, even within system libraries. You can even use Valgrind on programs for which you dont have the source code.
- Valgrind can be used with other tools. Valgrind can start GDB and attach it to your program at the point(s) where errors are detected, so that you can poke around and figure out what was going on at the time.
- Valgrind is extensible. Valgrind consists of the Valgrind core, which provides a synthetic software CPU, and Valgrind tools, which plug into the core, and instrument and analyse the running program. Anyone can write powerful new tools that add arbitrary instrumentation to programs. This is much easier than writing such tools from scratch. This makes Valgrind ideal for experimenting with new kinds of debuggers, profilers, and similar tools.
- Valgrind is actively maintained. The Valgrind developers are constantly working to fix bugs, improve Valgrind, and ensure it works as new Linux distributions and libraries come out. There are also mailing lists you can subscribe to, and contact if youre having problems.
- So whats the catch? The main one is that programs run significantly more slowly under Valgrind. Depending on which tool you use, the slowdown factor can range from 5--100. This slowdown is similar to that of similar debugging and profiling tools. But since you dont have to use Valgrind all the time, this usually isnt too much of a problem. The hours youll save debugging will more than make up for it.
Enhancements:
- 3.2.3 is almost identical to 3.2.2, but fixes a regression that unfortunately crept into 3.2.2. The regression causes an assertion failure in Valgrind when running certain obscure SSE code fragments on x86-linux and amd64-linux. Please do not use (or package) 3.2.2; instead use 3.2.3.
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Added: 2007-05-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MonetDB 4.18.0
MonetDB is an open source high-performance database system developed at CWI. more>>
MonetDB is an open source high-performance database system developed at CWI, the Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science Research of The Netherlands.
MonetDB project was designed to provide high performance on complex queries against large databases, e.g. combining tables with hundreds of columns and multi-million rows.
As such, MonetDB can be used in application areas that because of performance issues are no-go areas for using traditional database technology in a real-time manner.
MonetDB has been successfully applied in high-performance applications for data mining, OLAP, GIS, XML Query, text and multimedia retrieval.
MonetDB achieves this goal using innovations at all layers of a DBMS: a storage model based on vertical fragmentation, a modern CPU-tuned vectorized query execution architecture that often gives MonetDB a more than 10-fold raw speed advantage on the same algorithm over a typical interpreter-based RDBMS.
MonetDB is one of the first database systems to focus its query optimization effort on exploiting CPU caches. MonetDB also features automatic and self-tuning indexes, run-time query optimization, a modular software architecture, etcetera.
In-depth information on the technical innovations in the design and implementation of MonetDB can be found in our digital library.
Main features:
- A fairly extensive ANSI SQL-99 language interface including:
- Primary and foreign key enforcement
- View management
- Sub-queries
- Authorization scheme
- Unicode support (UTF-8)
- Support for external functions
- A full-fledged and scalable implementation of XQuery.
- SQL and XQuery query caching to speed up data processing.
- Extensible architecture at any level of sophistication needed.
- The MonetDB engine can be embedded into your application.
- High performance, using highly tuned data structures and algorithms to exploit the power of modern hardware.
- Transaction control at various levels of granularity, which makes query dominant applications run at light speed.
- Tapping into the experiences gained in supporting XML, Multimedia, GIS, etc. applications right op top of a kernel without the overhead often encountered in SQL-based systems.
- Broad hardware spectrum ranging from StrongARM-based PDAs up to Opteron-based Servers (cf. Platforms).
- 32- and 64-bit cross-platform support for:
- Linux, Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS X, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, and SGI IRIX;
<<lessMonetDB project was designed to provide high performance on complex queries against large databases, e.g. combining tables with hundreds of columns and multi-million rows.
As such, MonetDB can be used in application areas that because of performance issues are no-go areas for using traditional database technology in a real-time manner.
MonetDB has been successfully applied in high-performance applications for data mining, OLAP, GIS, XML Query, text and multimedia retrieval.
MonetDB achieves this goal using innovations at all layers of a DBMS: a storage model based on vertical fragmentation, a modern CPU-tuned vectorized query execution architecture that often gives MonetDB a more than 10-fold raw speed advantage on the same algorithm over a typical interpreter-based RDBMS.
MonetDB is one of the first database systems to focus its query optimization effort on exploiting CPU caches. MonetDB also features automatic and self-tuning indexes, run-time query optimization, a modular software architecture, etcetera.
In-depth information on the technical innovations in the design and implementation of MonetDB can be found in our digital library.
Main features:
- A fairly extensive ANSI SQL-99 language interface including:
- Primary and foreign key enforcement
- View management
- Sub-queries
- Authorization scheme
- Unicode support (UTF-8)
- Support for external functions
- A full-fledged and scalable implementation of XQuery.
- SQL and XQuery query caching to speed up data processing.
- Extensible architecture at any level of sophistication needed.
- The MonetDB engine can be embedded into your application.
- High performance, using highly tuned data structures and algorithms to exploit the power of modern hardware.
- Transaction control at various levels of granularity, which makes query dominant applications run at light speed.
- Tapping into the experiences gained in supporting XML, Multimedia, GIS, etc. applications right op top of a kernel without the overhead often encountered in SQL-based systems.
- Broad hardware spectrum ranging from StrongARM-based PDAs up to Opteron-based Servers (cf. Platforms).
- 32- and 64-bit cross-platform support for:
- Linux, Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS X, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, and SGI IRIX;
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Added: 2007-06-14 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Maxemum TV-Guide 7.3.2
Maxemum TV-Guide is a KDE TV guide. more>>
Maxemum TV-Guide is a KDE TV-guide. Maxemum TV-Guide is developed in C++, based on QT/KDE and uses XMLTV as its back end to grab listings.
At present there are backends grabbing TV listings for Canada, the USA, the UK, Germany, Austria, Finland, Spain, the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark, Japan, Sweden, France, Norway and Romania.
Main features:
- easy-to-use user interface
- quick channel(s)-only selection
- descriptions
- hidden in tray while not used
- favourite show highlighting
- realtime updates with colour encoded time
- automatic grabbing of TV-listings
- a popup window alerting the user when favourite show starts
- execution of an external command upon user alerts
- favourite overview with quick removal
- realtime progress
- and more..
Enhancements:
- new translation: Slovak, by Jozef Riha
- new translation: Italian, by Matteo Azzali
- norwegian translation has been improved, by Leif Mathis Gaup
- french translation has been improved, by Starcrasher
- german translation has been improved, by Philipp Matthias Hahn
- episode Title-patch by nhjm449 applied
- bug-fix in parser (MTVG crashed if an icon-tag was located in a programme-tag)
<<lessAt present there are backends grabbing TV listings for Canada, the USA, the UK, Germany, Austria, Finland, Spain, the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark, Japan, Sweden, France, Norway and Romania.
Main features:
- easy-to-use user interface
- quick channel(s)-only selection
- descriptions
- hidden in tray while not used
- favourite show highlighting
- realtime updates with colour encoded time
- automatic grabbing of TV-listings
- a popup window alerting the user when favourite show starts
- execution of an external command upon user alerts
- favourite overview with quick removal
- realtime progress
- and more..
Enhancements:
- new translation: Slovak, by Jozef Riha
- new translation: Italian, by Matteo Azzali
- norwegian translation has been improved, by Leif Mathis Gaup
- french translation has been improved, by Starcrasher
- german translation has been improved, by Philipp Matthias Hahn
- episode Title-patch by nhjm449 applied
- bug-fix in parser (MTVG crashed if an icon-tag was located in a programme-tag)
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Added: 2007-03-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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