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Pretty Code Web 1.00

Pretty Code Web 1.00


Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the Web. more>>
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the web.
Written in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters
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Added: 2005-10-20 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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XML::Code 0.04

XML::Code 0.04


XML::Diff is a Perl module for XML DOM-Tree based Diff & Patch Module. more>>
XML::Diff is a Perl module for XML DOM-Tree based Diff & Patch Module.

SYNOPSIS

my $diff = XML::Diff->new();

# to generate a diffgram of two XML files, use compare.
# $old and $new can be filepaths, XML as a string,
# XML::LibXML::Document or XML::LibXML::Element objects.
# The diffgram is a XML::LibXML::Document by default.
my $diffgram = $diff->compare(
-old => $old_xml,
-new => $new_xml,
);

# To patch an XML document, an patch. $old and $diffgram
# follow the same formatting rules as compare.
# The resulting XML is a XML::LibXML::Document by default.
my $patched = $diff->patch(
-old => $old,
-diffgram => $diffgram,
);

This module provides methods for generating and applying an XML diffgram of two related XML files. The basis of the algorithm is tree-wise comparison using the DOM model as provided by XML::LibXML.

The Diffgram is well-formed XML in the XVCS namespance and supports update, insert, delete and move operations. It is meant to be human and machine readable. It uses XPath expressions for locating the nodes to operate on.

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Added: 2006-09-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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PHP Active Code Library 0.10

PHP Active Code Library 0.10


PHP Active Code Library (ACL) is a PHP 5 class used to store and call PHP files that are stored in a database. more>>
PHP Active Code Library (ACL) is a PHP 5 class used to store and call PHP files that are stored in a database.

The files are stored in a plain text field and not a binary field. PHP ACL also takes care of include/require calls.

If a file includes another file stored in the database, PHP ACL takes care of getting, generating, and including that file.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Code::Perl 0.03

Code::Perl 0.03


Code::Perl is a Perl module to produce Perl code from a tree. more>>
Code::Perl is a Perl module to produce Perl code from a tree.

SYNOPSIS

use Code::Perl::Expr qw( :easy );

my $c = derefh(scal(hash), calls(getkey));

print $c->perl; # ($hash)->{getkey()}

Code::Perl allows you to build chunks of Perl code as a tree and then when youre finished building, the tree can output the Perl code. This is useful if you have built your own mini-language and you want to generate Perl from it. Rather than generating the Perl at parse time and having to worry about quoting, escaping, parenthese etc, you can just build a tree using Code::Perl and then dump out the correct Perl at the end.

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Added: 2006-10-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Code::Splice 0.01

Code::Splice 0.01


Code::Splice injects the contents of one subroutine at a specified point elsewhere. more>>
Code::Splice injects the contents of one subroutine at a specified point elsewhere.

SYNOPSIS

use Code::Splice;

Code::Splice::inject(
code => sub { print "fredn"; },
package => main,
method => foo,
precondition => sub {
my $op = shift;
my $line = shift;
$line =~ m/print/ and $line =~ m/four/;
},
postcondition => sub {
my $op = shift;
my $line = shift;
$line =~ m/print/ and $line =~ m/five/;
},
);

sub foo {
print "onen";
print "twon";
print "threen";
print "fourn";
print "fiven";
}

This module removes the contents of a subroutine (usually an anonymous subroutine created just for the purpose) and splices in into the program elsewhere.

Why, you ask?

Write stronger unit tests than the granularity of the API would otherwise allow

Write unit tests for nasty, interdependant speghetti code (my motivation -- hey, you gotta have tests before you can start refactoring, and if you cant write tests for the code, youre screwed)

Fix stupid bugs and remove stupid restrictions in other peoples code in a way thats more resiliant across upgrades than editing files you dont own

Be what "aspects" should be

Screw with your cow-orkers by introducing monster heisenbugs

Play with self-modifying code

Write self-replicating code (but be nice, were all friends here, right?)

The specifics:

The body of the code { } block are extracted from the subroutine and inserted in a place in the code specified by the call to the splice() function. Where the new code is spliced in, the old code is spliced out. The package and method arguments are required and tell the thing how to find the code to be modified. The code argument is required as it specifies the code to be spliced in. That same code block should not be used for anything else under penalty of coredump.

The rest of the argumets specify where the code is to be inserted. Any number of precondition and postcondition arguments provide callbacks to help locate the exact area to splice the code in at. Before the code can e spliced in, all of the precondition blocks must have returned true, and none of the postcondition blocks may have yet returned true. If a postcondition returns true before all of the precondition blocks have, an error is raised. Both blocks get called numerous times per line and get passed a reference to the B OP object currently under consideration and the text of the current line:

precondition => sub {
my $op = shift;
my $line = shift;
$line =~ m/print/ and $line =~ m/four/;
},
... or...
precondition => sub { my $op = shift; $op->name eq padsv and $op->sv->sv =~ m/fred/; },

Its possible to insert code in the middle of an expression when testing ops, but when testing the text of the line of code, the spliced in code will always replace the whole line.
Ill probably drop sending in the opcode in a future version, at least for the precondition/postcondition blocks, or maybe Ill swap them to the 2nd arg so theyre more optional.

Do not attempt to match text in comments as it wont be there. The code in $line is re-generated from the bytecode using B::Deparse and will vary from the original source code in a few ways, including changes to formatting, changes to some idioms and details of the expressions, and formatting of the code with regards to whitespace.

The splicing code will die if it fails for any reason. This will likely change in possible future versions.
There are also label and line arguments that create preconditions for you, for simple cases. Of course, you shouldnt use line for anything other than simple experimentation.

References to lexical variables in the code to be injected are replaced with references to the lexical variables of the same name in the location the code is inserted into. If a variable of the same name doesnt exist there, its an error. ... but it probably shouldnt be an error, at least in the cases where the code being spliced in declares that lexical with my, or when the variable was initiailized entirely outside of the sub block being spliced in and was merely closed over by it.

See the comments in the source code (at the top, in a nice block) for my todo/desired features. Let me know if there are any features in there or yet unsuggested that you want. I wont promise them, but I would like to hear about them.

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Added: 2007-08-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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AMP 0.9.1 Beta

AMP 0.9.1 Beta


AMP is a framework-independant Java API that enables processing of AJAX requests in a normal MVC pattern. more>>
AMP is a framework-independant Java API that enables processing of AJAX requests in a normal MVC pattern.
AMP framework is currently integrated with the Spring framework to allow for easy configuration. It was inspired by Ruby on Rails partials.
About AJAX:
Asynchronous JavaScript And XML, or its acronym Ajax, is a Web development technique for creating interactive web applications. The intent is to shift a great deal of interaction to the Web surfers computer, exchanging data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire Web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change. This is meant to increase the Web pages interactivity, speed, and usability. The Ajax technique uses a combination of:
XHTML (or HTML) and CSS for marking up and styling information.
The DOM accessed with a client-side scripting language, especially ECMAScript implementations like JavaScript and JScript, to dynamically display and interact with the information presented
The XMLHttpRequest object to exchange data asynchronously with the web server. In some Ajax frameworks and in some situations, an IFrame object is used instead of the XMLHttpRequest object to exchange data with the web server.
XML is commonly used as the format for transfering data, although any format will work, including preformatted HTML, plain text, JSON and even EBML.
Like DHTML, LAMP, or SPA, Ajax is not a technology in itself, but a term that refers to the use of a group of technologies together. In fact, derivative/composite technologies based substantially upon Ajax, such as AFLAX, are already appearing.
Enhancements:
- Spring integration now has the additional option of using SpringAmpInterceptor instead of the servlet filter.
- The example application uses the new interceptor instead of the filter, though filter config remains commented out in web.xml.
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Added: 2006-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Html Code Convert 3.3

Html Code Convert 3.3


Speed up the conversion of HTML code into different format more>>
HTML Code Convert helps speed up the conversion of HTML code into different format including Java Script, JavaServer Pages, Microsoft ASP, PHP, Perl, Python, and the UNIX Shell. It is particularly useful in CGI scripting.
Enhancements:
- Colors and font selected in prefeferences box.
- Fixe bug with Quit button. First try to support accessibility.
- Updated schemas.
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Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price:
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UVCView 20070607

UVCView 20070607


UVCView project is a simple USB video camera viewer. more>>
UVCView project is a simple USB video camera viewer. This program is very simple, because it is part of another software.
Installation:
$ cd uvcview
$ ./autogen.sh (if needed)
$ ./configure
$ make
Enhancements:
- Code cleanup
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Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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php_qrencode 0.1

php_qrencode 0.1


php_qrencode is a PHP extension to generate qrcode. more>>
php_qrencode is a PHP extension to generate qrcode. The project is based on libqrencode.

only 2 function to generate qr code.

< code >
$qr = qr_encode (test for qrcode);
qr_save ($qr, 1.png);
< /code >

or you can output direct to stdout.

< code >
$qr = qr_encode (test for qrcode);
header ("Content-type: image/PNG");
qr_save ($qr);
< /code >

resource = qr_encode (string $text, [ int $version, int $mode, int $casesensitive]);

bool = qr_save (resource $qr, [ string $filename] );
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: BSD License Price:
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Libqrencode 1.0.2

Libqrencode 1.0.2


Libqrencode is a C library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol. more>>
Libqrencode is a C library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with CCD. The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and is highly robustness.
Libqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Currently the following features are not supported:
- ECI and FNC1 mode
- Structured Append Feature
- Micro QR Code
- QR Code model 1
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Added: 2007-03-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Opcode 5.8.8

Opcode 5.8.8


Opcode is a Perl module created to disable named opcodes when compiling perl code. more>>
Opcode is a Perl module created to disable named opcodes when compiling perl code.

SYNOPSIS

use Opcode;

Perl code is always compiled into an internal format before execution.
Evaluating perl code (e.g. via "eval" or "do file") causes the code to be compiled into an internal format and then, provided there was no error in the compilation, executed. The internal format is based on many distinct opcodes.
By default no opmask is in effect and any code can be compiled.

The Opcode module allow you to define an operator mask to be in effect when perl next compiles any code. Attempting to compile code which contains a masked opcode will cause the compilation to fail with an error. The code will not be executed.

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Added: 2007-05-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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LAMP Application Server 0.008

LAMP Application Server 0.008


LAMP Application Server project is a combination of common open source tools that provides a unified system. more>>
LAMP Application Server project is a combination of common open source tools that provides a unified system from which administrators, developers, and other parties can manage a large application cluster. The underlying platform is LAMP based.
Enhancements:
- Fixed vhost config to correctly handle index pages on static directory area
- Fixed a MySQL install bug. Table `domain_dns_config` is now MyISAM like the rest.
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Added: 2006-11-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MyDBO Code Generator 2.1

MyDBO Code Generator 2.1


MyDBO is a powerful object-oriented code generator for PHP/MySQL Web application developers. more>>
MyDBO is a powerful object-oriented code generator for PHP/MySQL Web application developers.
It is designed to remove the hassle of implementing familiar database operations (select, update, insert, etc) over and over again when creating Web applications. MyDBO Code Generator creates code for accessing your database tables without you having to worry about connections or SQL queries.
It also allows you to approach your database in an object-oriented fashion, thus giving you real flexibility. It uses templates to generate code, so it is also possible to create your own templates.
Main features:
- Forget about accessing your database with SQL queries.
- Use the far more flexible object-oriented approach.
- Create logic foreign key links between your tables and navigate between your objects.
- Map the default MySQL date type to whatever you want.
- Create your own templates for unlimited possibilities.
- Fast and reliable.
- Should your database structure change, just re-generate the code.
- Easy to generate with the generation wizard.
- The generated code has standard comments for each class and functions.
- Free for personal and commercial use (GNU), Open source.
- Clean and tested code.
Enhancements:
- Boolean return values were added in API methods.
- A LIMIT argument was added in the tableCollector of the businessAPI plugin.
- The number of queries to execute when using Collector was reduced to 1.
- The use of database connections was optimized, and $DB is now a global variable.
- Memory is allowed increased to 16M.
- The ADOdb installation was customized to be minimal.
- instantAdmin was updated with a new API.
- Collector classes can now return the number of results only.
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Added: 2006-02-17 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Webframe 0.76

Webframe 0.76


Webframe is an easy to use open source framework for developing web-based applications. more>>
Webframe is an easy to use open source framework for developing web-based applications. Webframe works in the LAMP environment.
Webframe is not just a regular framework. After install you will have an environment which already has built in login interface, user and group management, database backup, logging feature and a lot more.
Main features:
- Keep it simple whole appliction is divided into small parts
- User friendly clear easy to understand user interface desgin
- Web standards W3C compliant, table less design
- Modular design easy to add new features
- Fast development dont have to start your application from scratch. Lots of built in libary.
- Multi-language support
- Cross browser support
How to install?
Installation is very easy if you have a system which is running apache, php and mysql. Webframe should run under php4 and php5. Here is what to do:
1. Download the core package uncompress and upload it to your server.
2. Run the install scripts by opening your browser and following the link http://yourserver.com/upload/
3. Go through the 5 steps.
4. If the installation is complete you can log into WebFrame
5. Dont forget to remove the install directory.
Enhancements:
- In dev, some bugfixes were made in the code and menu module.
- In base, you can remove the install directory at the first login.
- The installer now tries to change config.php permissions.
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Added: 2006-08-15 License: BSD License Price:
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NAMP 0.1

NAMP 0.1


NAMP is the NetBSD equivalent of the popular LAMP deployment in the Linux world. more>>
NAMP (NetBSD + Apache + MySQL + PostgreSQL + PHP) is the NetBSD equivalent of the popular LAMP deployment in the Linux world.

It also includes phpMyAdmin and phpPgAdmin for easy administration of the database engines.

NAMP is available as a VMware appliance.
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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