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Samoth World Editor 0.11
Samoth World Editor project consists of medieval/fantasy universe RPG. more>>
Samoth World Editor project consists of medieval/fantasy universe RPG.
Main features:
- Map loading/creation/saving (the last one almost done, physics still to do)
- Real-time scene viewing
- Scene tree edition
- Node, light, skybox, fog edition
- Physics creation (from mesh) : done, but useless, since they cannot be saved yet.
Enhancements:
- First draw : map editor available, even if not finished.
<<lessMain features:
- Map loading/creation/saving (the last one almost done, physics still to do)
- Real-time scene viewing
- Scene tree edition
- Node, light, skybox, fog edition
- Physics creation (from mesh) : done, but useless, since they cannot be saved yet.
Enhancements:
- First draw : map editor available, even if not finished.
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Added: 2007-01-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1031 downloads
MyBook World Edition Packages 0.0
MyBook World Edition Packages project collection provides pre-compiled packages for hacking Western Digital MyBook World Edition more>>
MyBook World Edition Packages project collection provides pre-compiled packages for hacking Western Digital MyBook World Edition, to improve performance and add new features.
At least intermediate Linux experience is required for playing with MyBook. Please, if you do not meet this requirement, ask someone experienced to help you. Otherwise there is a risk that you will brick your MyBook!
<<lessAt least intermediate Linux experience is required for playing with MyBook. Please, if you do not meet this requirement, ask someone experienced to help you. Otherwise there is a risk that you will brick your MyBook!
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
865 downloads
Apache Hello World Benchmarks 1.04
Apache Hello World Benchmarks is a tool that generates benchmarks of Apache Web frameworks. more>>
Apache Hello World Benchmarks is a benchmarking tool that seeks to give a sense of Web application execution speed on various software platforms running under the Apache Web server.
Benchmarks can vary greatly from system to system, so this tool allows one to get numbers on ones own platform. Applications tested include mod_perl, mod_php, Tomcat, and Apache::ASP, with over 62 benchmarks in all.
Benchmark Descriptions:
Hello World 2000 ( 2000 )
The 2000 benchmark tries to emulate a heavy web page template. It is typically 3K+ in program length that results in output of over 20K. While this does not properly reflect any web applications speed of back end business logic execution, it does show a template heavy request with some application logic and loops, some HTTP parameter passing, and much variable interpolation in the output stream.
Hello World ( hello )
The Hello World benchmark merely prints "Hello World" and as such is a good test for the fastest a web page could ever run under the given web application environment. For historical reasons, the benchmarks are written to print "Hello" and then add to the output World as a raw string.
HelloDB ( hellodb )
The HelloDB benchmark merely queries the database for the string "Hello World", and as such represents the fastest a web application can process a request when talking to a database. This is a new benchmark with only MySQL supported for now, but more environments and databases will be added over time.
XSLT Big ( xsltbig )
This benchmark hits an XSLT rendering engine hard with 18K+ XML being transformed with a 1K+ XSL stylesheet for over 20K output. Though XSLT is generally slow, many applications will use XSLT caching to speed up response times. This benchmark should emulate well a real world XSLT usage scenario, with perhaps the XSL itself being too trivial.
Hello XSLT ( xslt )
Like the Hello World benchmark, the XSLT version just outputs "Hello World", or the closest we can get when doing XSLT, so it too demonstrates the fastest an application can render a page with XSLT. Benchmarks should be similarly configured between xsltbig and xslt, so a slow caching layer that benefits the former might slow down this benchmark.
<<lessBenchmarks can vary greatly from system to system, so this tool allows one to get numbers on ones own platform. Applications tested include mod_perl, mod_php, Tomcat, and Apache::ASP, with over 62 benchmarks in all.
Benchmark Descriptions:
Hello World 2000 ( 2000 )
The 2000 benchmark tries to emulate a heavy web page template. It is typically 3K+ in program length that results in output of over 20K. While this does not properly reflect any web applications speed of back end business logic execution, it does show a template heavy request with some application logic and loops, some HTTP parameter passing, and much variable interpolation in the output stream.
Hello World ( hello )
The Hello World benchmark merely prints "Hello World" and as such is a good test for the fastest a web page could ever run under the given web application environment. For historical reasons, the benchmarks are written to print "Hello" and then add to the output World as a raw string.
HelloDB ( hellodb )
The HelloDB benchmark merely queries the database for the string "Hello World", and as such represents the fastest a web application can process a request when talking to a database. This is a new benchmark with only MySQL supported for now, but more environments and databases will be added over time.
XSLT Big ( xsltbig )
This benchmark hits an XSLT rendering engine hard with 18K+ XML being transformed with a 1K+ XSL stylesheet for over 20K output. Though XSLT is generally slow, many applications will use XSLT caching to speed up response times. This benchmark should emulate well a real world XSLT usage scenario, with perhaps the XSL itself being too trivial.
Hello XSLT ( xslt )
Like the Hello World benchmark, the XSLT version just outputs "Hello World", or the closest we can get when doing XSLT, so it too demonstrates the fastest an application can render a page with XSLT. Benchmarks should be similarly configured between xsltbig and xslt, so a slow caching layer that benefits the former might slow down this benchmark.
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Added: 2005-04-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1657 downloads
EnsEMBL::Web::Record 1.01
EnsEMBL::Web::Record is a family of modules used for managing a users persistant data in a database. more>>
EnsEMBL::Web::Record is a family of modules used for managing a users persistant data in a database.
SYNOPSIS
Many web sites now encourage users to register and login to access more advanced features, and to customise a site to their needs.
The EnsEMBL::Web::Record group of Perl modules is design to manage any arbitrary type of user created data in an SQL database. This module follows the Active Record design pattern, in that each new instantiated Record object represents a single row of a database.
That object can be manipulated programatically, and any changes made can be stored in the database with a single record->save function call.
Because arbitrary Perl data structures can be stored in this manner, EnsEMBL::Web::Record allows user preferences to be easily saved, and allows developers to implement new featurs quickly.
This module was first used (and has been abstracted from) the Ensembl genome browser (http://www.ensembl.org).
New user data can be added to the database:
use EnsEMBL::Web::Record;
my $bookmark = EnsEMBL::Web::Record->new();
$bookmark->url(http://www.ensembl.org);
$bookmark->name(Ensembl);
$bookmark->save;
...
The Record can be associated with an user id:
$record->user($id);
The same record can also be removed:
$bookmark->delete;
EnsEMBL::Web::Record also provides a number of methods for getting collections of records from the database, using a field selector.
EnsEMBL::Web::Record::find_bookmarks_by_user_id($id).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Many web sites now encourage users to register and login to access more advanced features, and to customise a site to their needs.
The EnsEMBL::Web::Record group of Perl modules is design to manage any arbitrary type of user created data in an SQL database. This module follows the Active Record design pattern, in that each new instantiated Record object represents a single row of a database.
That object can be manipulated programatically, and any changes made can be stored in the database with a single record->save function call.
Because arbitrary Perl data structures can be stored in this manner, EnsEMBL::Web::Record allows user preferences to be easily saved, and allows developers to implement new featurs quickly.
This module was first used (and has been abstracted from) the Ensembl genome browser (http://www.ensembl.org).
New user data can be added to the database:
use EnsEMBL::Web::Record;
my $bookmark = EnsEMBL::Web::Record->new();
$bookmark->url(http://www.ensembl.org);
$bookmark->name(Ensembl);
$bookmark->save;
...
The Record can be associated with an user id:
$record->user($id);
The same record can also be removed:
$bookmark->delete;
EnsEMBL::Web::Record also provides a number of methods for getting collections of records from the database, using a field selector.
EnsEMBL::Web::Record::find_bookmarks_by_user_id($id).
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Added: 2007-02-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
974 downloads
Nethack Records 0.5.1
Nethack Records is a dynamic Nethack statistics generator for display on the Web. more>>
Nethack Records project is a dynamic Nethack statistics generator for display on the Web.
Nethack Records is an on-demand statistics generator for Nethack that is meant to be run on a Web server. It has several types of statistics, ranging from character info to daily and weekly stats.
It is implemented with a modern template system, and is very customizable. One can sort by most field-types, such as character class or gender. The code is separated from the XHTML by means of HTML::Template.
CSS is utilized to its fullest extent, allowing you to make it look however you like, without knowing Perl.
Main features:
- Top 10 players view
- All players view
- Sort by various criteria e.g. Class and Cause of death
- Various ranking possibilities
- Last five players view
- Todays games
- View per game statistics
Enhancements:
- Added quit and date-patches by Casey Zacek
- Fixed bug with empty logfile
- Added alternative css-file
- Added contact-person to options-file
- Fixed bug that appeared with<<less
Nethack Records is an on-demand statistics generator for Nethack that is meant to be run on a Web server. It has several types of statistics, ranging from character info to daily and weekly stats.
It is implemented with a modern template system, and is very customizable. One can sort by most field-types, such as character class or gender. The code is separated from the XHTML by means of HTML::Template.
CSS is utilized to its fullest extent, allowing you to make it look however you like, without knowing Perl.
Main features:
- Top 10 players view
- All players view
- Sort by various criteria e.g. Class and Cause of death
- Various ranking possibilities
- Last five players view
- Todays games
- View per game statistics
Enhancements:
- Added quit and date-patches by Casey Zacek
- Fixed bug with empty logfile
- Added alternative css-file
- Added contact-person to options-file
- Fixed bug that appeared with<<less
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Added: 2007-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
870 downloads
Address Book Continued 1.0
Address Book Continued provides a multi-user AJAX address book Web application. more>>
Address Book Continued provides a multi-user AJAX address book Web application.
It also makes use of AJAX, which means that page reloads only happen on login/logout; the rest of the operations is handled asynchronously in the background. Its well usable, even over slow connections.
You can even install ABC on your desktop PC and configure it so that it doesnt require login for connections coming from the local computer.
<<lessIt also makes use of AJAX, which means that page reloads only happen on login/logout; the rest of the operations is handled asynchronously in the background. Its well usable, even over slow connections.
You can even install ABC on your desktop PC and configure it so that it doesnt require login for connections coming from the local computer.
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Added: 2007-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
990 downloads
Netscape Address Book Recovery 0.1.0
A tool to take that corrupted Netscape Address Book and get your information out of it more>>
A tool to take that corrupted Netscape Address Book and get your information out of it. This is a tool to take that corrupted Netscape Address Book and get your information out of it. After the third time my book got corrupted, I gave up trying to fix it by hand and wrote this program. This program attempts to get as much information out of the address book as is possible. But as with all programs of this type, it will always need to change to keep track of the different ways in which the address book can be corrupted. It can output .csv (Comma Separated Values) or .ldi (LDAP Date Interchange Format) files.Dont output .csv files, you will lose all mailing list information.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes with handling indexes
- Major bugfixes with handling edits
- Added LDIF support
- Added support for mailling lists
<<lessEnhancements:
- Major bugfixes with handling indexes
- Major bugfixes with handling edits
- Added LDIF support
- Added support for mailling lists
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1224 downloads
XO World 0.1
XO World is a board game that lets you play Tic-tac-toe versus computer on 10x10 board. more>>
XO World is a board game that lets you play Tic-tac-toe versus computer on 10x10 board.
You play against computer on 10x10 board. Both you and opponent place signs (yours is X, and computers is O) on the board - one at a time. The goal is to make a line of 5 signs before your opponent. Lines can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
<<lessYou play against computer on 10x10 board. Both you and opponent place signs (yours is X, and computers is O) on the board - one at a time. The goal is to make a line of 5 signs before your opponent. Lines can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: Freeware Price:
978 downloads
Rail World 0.8
Rail World is a 2-D train simulation game. more>>
Rail World project is a 2-D train simulation game.
Rail World is a railroad train simulation game designed to bring the features of model railroading to the desktop using actual aerial or satellite photographs as the backdrop for maps.
You can control multiple trains, switches, load/unload cargo, and more.
Main features:
- Use actual aerial photographs or satellite images as the basis for maps.
- Manage multiple trains as a conductor.
- Drive trains using throttle and brake as an engineer.
- Grapple with realistic physics, including stopping distance and collisions.
- Set switches and specific train routing.
- Load and unload cargo.
<<lessRail World is a railroad train simulation game designed to bring the features of model railroading to the desktop using actual aerial or satellite photographs as the backdrop for maps.
You can control multiple trains, switches, load/unload cargo, and more.
Main features:
- Use actual aerial photographs or satellite images as the basis for maps.
- Manage multiple trains as a conductor.
- Drive trains using throttle and brake as an engineer.
- Grapple with realistic physics, including stopping distance and collisions.
- Set switches and specific train routing.
- Load and unload cargo.
Download (4.5MB)
Added: 2007-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
870 downloads
Geo::TigerLine::Record::B 0.02
Geo::TigerLine::Record::B is a TIGER/Line 2003 Polygon Geographic Entity Codes: Corrections. more>>
Geo::TigerLine::Record::B is a TIGER/Line 2003 Polygon Geographic Entity Codes: Corrections.
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::TigerLine::Record::B;
@records = Geo::TigerLine::Record::B->parse_file($fh);
@records = Geo::TigerLine::Record::B->parse_file($fh, &callback);
$record = Geo::TigerLine::Record::B->new(%fields);
$record->rt();
$record->version();
$record->file();
$record->cenid();
$record->polyid();
$record->statecq();
$record->countycq();
$record->tractcq();
$record->blockcq();
$record->aianhhfpcq();
$record->aianhhcq();
$record->aihhtlicq();
$record->aitscecq();
$record->aitscq();
$record->anrccq();
$record->concitcq();
$record->cousubcq();
$record->submcdcq();
$record->placecq();
$record->uacc();
$record->urcc();
$record->rs_b1();
This is a class representing record type B of the TIGER/Line 2003 census geographic database. Each object is one record. It also contains methods to parse TIGER/Line record type B files and turn them into objects.
This is intended as an intermediate format between pulling the raw data out of the simplistic TIGER/Line data files into something more sophisticated (a process you should only have to do once). As such, its not very fast, but its careful, easy to use and performs some verifications on the data being read.
As this class is autogenerated by mk_parsers, think before you modify this file. Its OO, so consider sub-classing instead.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Geo::TigerLine::Record::B;
@records = Geo::TigerLine::Record::B->parse_file($fh);
@records = Geo::TigerLine::Record::B->parse_file($fh, &callback);
$record = Geo::TigerLine::Record::B->new(%fields);
$record->rt();
$record->version();
$record->file();
$record->cenid();
$record->polyid();
$record->statecq();
$record->countycq();
$record->tractcq();
$record->blockcq();
$record->aianhhfpcq();
$record->aianhhcq();
$record->aihhtlicq();
$record->aitscecq();
$record->aitscq();
$record->anrccq();
$record->concitcq();
$record->cousubcq();
$record->submcdcq();
$record->placecq();
$record->uacc();
$record->urcc();
$record->rs_b1();
This is a class representing record type B of the TIGER/Line 2003 census geographic database. Each object is one record. It also contains methods to parse TIGER/Line record type B files and turn them into objects.
This is intended as an intermediate format between pulling the raw data out of the simplistic TIGER/Line data files into something more sophisticated (a process you should only have to do once). As such, its not very fast, but its careful, easy to use and performs some verifications on the data being read.
As this class is autogenerated by mk_parsers, think before you modify this file. Its OO, so consider sub-classing instead.
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1207 downloads
Book Layout Generator 0.2
Book Layout Generator is a tool that comes handy when printing long documents in a book fashion. more>>
Book Layout Generator is a tool that comes handy when printing long documents in a book fashion.
Book Layout Generator tool generates the correct page sequence to print long documents in a book fashion.
You just need to specify how many pages are there in your document and whether to print 2 or 4 pages on each papersheet side (the latter requires cutting the sheets). You can optionally divide the document into sub-volumes and pack them separately. This tool will produce the exact sequence to feed your print dialog with.
If you need to print a book from bottom to top (some books are read from right to left), you can also check the proper option for doing that.
<<lessBook Layout Generator tool generates the correct page sequence to print long documents in a book fashion.
You just need to specify how many pages are there in your document and whether to print 2 or 4 pages on each papersheet side (the latter requires cutting the sheets). You can optionally divide the document into sub-volumes and pack them separately. This tool will produce the exact sequence to feed your print dialog with.
If you need to print a book from bottom to top (some books are read from right to left), you can also check the proper option for doing that.
Download (0.037MB)
Added: 2006-08-18 License: Freeware Price:
1175 downloads
Addresh Book 0.1
Addresh Book is a (basic) Address Book implemented entirely in Shell Scripts. more>>
Addresh Book is a (basic) Address Book implemented entirely in Shell Scripts. Current functionality is implemented for adding records, deleting records and searching records.
Note: This project has been largely superceeded by the ZDB project below.
<<lessNote: This project has been largely superceeded by the ZDB project below.
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Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
956 downloads
The Mana World 0.0.23
The Mana World (TMW) is a serious effort to create an innovative free and open source MMORPG. more>>
The Mana World (TMW) is a serious effort to create an innovative free and open source MMORPG. TMW uses 2D graphics and aims to create a large and diverse interactive world. The Mana World project is licensed under the GPL, making sure this game cant ever run away from you.
The project includes the development of both a client and a server, as well as the development of an online world. At the moment were making alpha releases of the client, while our server is in early development.
The eAthena free software Ragnarok Online server is used until our own server has matured enough to replace it. Once ready, well be making releases of our server too so anybody will be free to set up their own server and start building their own online world.
<<lessThe project includes the development of both a client and a server, as well as the development of an online world. At the moment were making alpha releases of the client, while our server is in early development.
The eAthena free software Ragnarok Online server is used until our own server has matured enough to replace it. Once ready, well be making releases of our server too so anybody will be free to set up their own server and start building their own online world.
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Added: 2007-06-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
869 downloads
AJAX Book Reader 1.00
AJAX Book Reader is a complete AJAX client-server application. more>>
AJAX Book Reader is a complete AJAX client-server application that may be used with a Web browser to display a sequence of text files one page at a time.
The display style is completely controlled by a configuration file. The first application of this is as a book viewer where each chapter resides in a seperate text file.
AJAX Book Reader application is also suitable for any case where it is not practical to show all of the text to be displayed at once in the browser window.
It is assumed there is a directory that contains text files named [book][chapter]#.[ext]
and directory has been assigned to the $shelf variable in .pt-config
and [book] is 1 to N characters to identify a collection of chapters
and [chapter] is the chapter seperator (default=c)
and # is the 0 based chapter number
and [ext] is the extension of the text files (default=.txt)
and each file contains one chapter of text
and there is optionally a chapter index file [book].lis
in the shelf directory where the first line is the title of the book
and the second line is the authors name
and subsequent lines are the chapter names
It is further assumed that read.php contains the div tags < div > with an id of title, where the books title will be placed author, where the authors name will be placed navbar, where the page/chapter navigation controls will be placed page, where the text of the page will be placed
.pt-config should be changed to suit your preferences but there is nothing else especially designed to be user configurable in the other files
<<lessThe display style is completely controlled by a configuration file. The first application of this is as a book viewer where each chapter resides in a seperate text file.
AJAX Book Reader application is also suitable for any case where it is not practical to show all of the text to be displayed at once in the browser window.
It is assumed there is a directory that contains text files named [book][chapter]#.[ext]
and directory has been assigned to the $shelf variable in .pt-config
and [book] is 1 to N characters to identify a collection of chapters
and [chapter] is the chapter seperator (default=c)
and # is the 0 based chapter number
and [ext] is the extension of the text files (default=.txt)
and each file contains one chapter of text
and there is optionally a chapter index file [book].lis
in the shelf directory where the first line is the title of the book
and the second line is the authors name
and subsequent lines are the chapter names
It is further assumed that read.php contains the div tags < div > with an id of title, where the books title will be placed author, where the authors name will be placed navbar, where the page/chapter navigation controls will be placed page, where the text of the page will be placed
.pt-config should be changed to suit your preferences but there is nothing else especially designed to be user configurable in the other files
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Added: 2006-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
778 downloads
Safe::World 0.14
Safe::World can create multiple virtual instances of a Perl interpreter that can be assembled together. more>>
Safe::World can create multiple virtual instances of a Perl interpreter that can be assembled together.
SYNOPSIS
See USE section for complexer example and the test.pl script.
use Safe::World ;
my $world = Safe::World->new(
stdout => $stdout , ## - redirect STDOUT to this scalar.
stderr => $stderr , ## - redirect STDERR to this scalar.
flush => 1 , ## - output is flushed, soo dont need to wait exit to
## have all the data inside $stdout.
) ;
## Evaluate some code:
$world->eval(q`
use Data::Dumper ;
print Dumper( {a => 1 , b => 2} ) ;
`);
$world->close ; ## ensure that everything is finished and flushed.
die($stderr) if $stderr ;
print $stdout ;
$world = undef ; ## Destroy the world. Here the compartment is cleanned.
Note that in this example, inside the World is loaded Data::Dumper, but Data::Dumper was loaded only inside of it, keeping the outside normal.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
See USE section for complexer example and the test.pl script.
use Safe::World ;
my $world = Safe::World->new(
stdout => $stdout , ## - redirect STDOUT to this scalar.
stderr => $stderr , ## - redirect STDERR to this scalar.
flush => 1 , ## - output is flushed, soo dont need to wait exit to
## have all the data inside $stdout.
) ;
## Evaluate some code:
$world->eval(q`
use Data::Dumper ;
print Dumper( {a => 1 , b => 2} ) ;
`);
$world->close ; ## ensure that everything is finished and flushed.
die($stderr) if $stderr ;
print $stdout ;
$world = undef ; ## Destroy the world. Here the compartment is cleanned.
Note that in this example, inside the World is loaded Data::Dumper, but Data::Dumper was loaded only inside of it, keeping the outside normal.
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
802 downloads
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