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Patch Maker 3.0

Patch Maker 3.0


Patch Maker helps you manage multiple in-progress source code patches to software. more>>
Patch Maker helps you manage multiple in-progress source code patches to software. Patch Maker remembers which files are part of which patch, and keeps them disentangled during the development process.
It speeds up common operations and housekeeping tasks, allowing you to focus on writing code. It is a command-line tool written in Perl, and so is usable on (at least) Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
Enhancements:
- Initial SVN support was added to go with CVS.
- The configuration was moved to the .pmrc file in the home directory.
- Message and error printing were tidied up and standardized.
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Money-Maker 1.0

Money-Maker 1.0


The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Config Maker 0.2

Config Maker 0.2


Config Maker is a tool to automatically create C++ classes that parse configuration files. more>>
Config Maker is a tool to automatically create C++ classes that parse configuration files.

Only a few lines of text that describe the possible entries in the configuration file are needed, and the complete class will be generated ready for use.

Basic usage

The input files for Config Maker have a very simple structure (in ANTLR/grep like notation):

objectname (configentry)+
Each configentry looks like this
type entryname defaultvalue (comment)?

type

Type of the entry, can be int, double, string or bool. If the basic type is followed by any number, the corresponding c++object variable will be of type vector < basic type > The number is the initial number of elements that are allocated for the vector, but the actual configuration file can contain more components. These are added using the push_back method.

If there are less elements specified in the configuration file, the object variable will still contain the number of elements specified here. No warning will be issued.
configentry

Name of the entry and corresponding variable. Has to be at least two characters long and can contain characters and numbers. Case insensitive.

defaultvalue

Default value for the entry. This is optional.

comment

Each comment starts with // and is completely ignored

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File::Maker 0.05

File::Maker 0.05


File::Maker is a Perl module that mimics a make by loading a database and calling targets methods. more>>
File::Maker is a Perl module that mimics a make by loading a database and calling targets methods.

SYNOPSIS

#####
# Subroutine interface
#
use File::Maker qw(load_db);

%data = load_db($pm);

######
# Object interface
#
require File::Maker;

$maker = $maker->load_db($pm);

$maker->make_targets(%targets, @targets, %options );
$maker->make_targets(%targets, %options );

$maker = new File::Maker(@options);

Generally, if a subroutine will process a list of options, @options, that subroutine will also process an array reference, @options, [@options], or hash reference, %options, {@options}. If a subroutine will process an array reference, @options, [@options], that subroutine will also process a hash reference, %options, {@options}. See the description for a subroutine for details and exceptions.

When porting low level C code from one architecture to another, makefiles do provide some level of automation and save some time. However, once Perl or another high-level language is up and running, the high-level language usually allows much more efficient use of programmers time; otherwise, whats point of the high-level language. Thus, makes great economically sense to switch from makefiles to high-level language.

The File::Maker program module provides a "make" style interface as shown in the herein above. The @targets contains a list of targets that mimics the targets of a makefile. The targets are subroutines written in Perl in a separate program module from the File::Maker. The separate target program module inherits the methods in the File::Maker program module as follows:

use File::Maker;
use vars qw( @ISA );
@ISA = qw(File::Maker);

The File::Maker methods will then find the target subroutines in the separate target program module.

The File::Maker provides for the loading of a hash from a program module to provide for the capabilities of defines in a makefile. The option pm = $file> tells File::Maker to load a database from the __DATA__ section of a program module that is in the Tie::Form format. The Tie::Form format is a very flexible lenient format that is about as close to a natural language form and still have the precision of being machine readable.

This provides a more flexible alternative to the defines in a makefile. The define hash is in a separate, very flexible form program module. This arrangement allows one target program module that inherits the File::Maker program module to produce as many different outputs as there are Tie::Form program modules.

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Added: 2007-02-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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List::Maker 0.0.3

List::Maker 0.0.3


List::Maker is a Perl module that can generate more sophisticated lists than just $a..$b. more>>
List::Maker is a Perl module that can generate more sophisticated lists than just $a..$b.

SYNOPSIS

use List::Maker;

@list = < 1..10 >; # (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)

@list = < 10..1 >; # (10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1)

@list = < 1,3,..10 > # (1,3,5,7,9)
@list = < 1..10 x 2 > # (1,3,5,7,9)

@list = < 0..10 : prime N >; # (2,3,5,7)
@list = < 1,3,..30 : /7/ > # (7,17,27)

@words = < a list of words >; # (a, list, of, words)
@words = < a list "of words" >; # (a list, of words)

The List::Maker module hijacks Perls built-in file globbing syntax (< *.pl > and glob *.pl) and retargets it at list creation.

The rationale is simple: most people rarely if ever glob a set of files, but they have to create lists in almost every program they write. So the list construction syntax should be easier than the filename expansion syntax.

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Added: 2007-06-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Money-Makers 1.0

Money-Makers 1.0


The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-26 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Soundboard Maker 0.1

Soundboard Maker 0.1


Soundboard Maker is a tool for making and running soundboards. more>>
Soundboard Maker is a tool for making and running soundboards.

You can play selected audio, save soundboards, load soundboards, and distribute your soundboards to other users.

The interface is easy to customize.

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Added: 2006-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Window Maker 0.92.0

Window Maker 0.92.0


Window Maker is an X11 window manager originally designed to provide integration support for the GNUstep Desktop Environment. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Class::Maker 0.05.18

Class::Maker 0.05.18


Class::Maker Perl module contains classes, reflection, schema, serialization, attribute- and multiple inheritance. more>>
Class::Maker Perl module contains classes, reflection, schema, serialization, attribute- and multiple inheritance.

SYNOPSIS

use Class::Maker qw(class);
class Human, { isa => [qw( ParentClass )],
public =>
{
string => [qw(name lastname)],

ref => [qw(father mother)],

array => [qw(friends)],

custom => [qw(anything)],
},

private =>
{
int => [qw(dummy1 dummy2)],
},

configure =>
{
ctor => create,

explicit => 0,
},
};
sub Human::greeting : method { my $this = shift;
printf This is %s (%d), $this->name, $this->uid;
}
class UnixUser, { isa => [qw( Human )],
public =>
{
int => [qw(uid gid)],

string => [qw(username)],
},
};

my $a = Human->new( uid => 1, gid => 2, name => Bart );

$a->father( Human->new( name => Houmer ) );

$a->greeting();

$a->uid = 12;

$a->_dummy1( bla );

Class::Maker introduces the concept of classes via a "class" function. It automatically creates packages, ISA, new and attribute-handlers. The classes can inherit from common perl-classes and class-maker classes. Single and multiple inheritance is supported.

This package is for everybody who wants to program oo-perl and does not really feel comfortable with the common way.

Java-like reflection is also implemented and allows one to inspect the class properties and methods during runtime. This is helpfull for implementing persistance and serialization. A Tangram (see cpan) schema generator is included to the package, so one can use Tangram object-persistance on the fly as long as he uses Class::Maker classes.

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Added: 2007-06-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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RPM Package Maker 1.1

RPM Package Maker 1.1


RPM Package Maker is a frontend for other linux tools in order to help linux users to create RPM packages quickly and easily. more>>
RPM Package Maker is a frontend for other linux tools in order to help linux users to create RPM packages quickly and easily.
Since version 0.8 minimal spec files are kept in:
/usr/src/packages/SPECS/mini
Enhancements:
- Small improvements and bugfixes
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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El Jay Icon Maker 0.6

El Jay Icon Maker 0.6


El Jay Icon Maker is a Firefox extension that allows you to right click on any image and create an icon for use with livejournal more>>
El Jay Icon Maker is a Firefox extension that allows you to right click on any image and create an icon for use with livejournal.com There are two options to choose from when making an icon "Create Icon Instantly" and "Create Icon With Options".

Selecting either link redirects you to the El Jay icon maker home page where you can rotate, crop, add text and borders to the image. The El Jay icon maker was made for use with llivejournal.com, but can be used on any site that requires an image smaller than 100x100 for an icon.

This is not a support forum, if you have questions or problems please go here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/lechatron/407511.html?mode=reply

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Added: 2007-05-30 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Guitar Mode Maker 3.0

Guitar Mode Maker 3.0


Guitar Mode Maker is a software will help the guitar player learn scales, modes, chords, and create new scales. more>>
Guitar Mode Maker is a software will help the guitar player learn scales, modes, chords, and create new scales. Designed to be easy enough for the beginner and comprehensive for the advanced user! Learn Chords and Scales. Review the Chord and Scale List for GMM 3.0. Over 750 Chords and Scales Included in the trial installation!
This program also has the capability of the user sharing their scales with others through a new and improved, unique scale file (.GS2 file)!
Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 for linux comes with hundreds of scales, chords and modes to help you learn! Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 is available only for Linux.
Additionally for BASS GUITAR PLAYERS, Bass Guitar Mode Maker! Now bass players can have all the scales, modes and chords too! Bass Guitar Mode Maker 3.0 available for download now!
Main features:
- Easy scale creation by clicking on the fretboard, note list or piano keyboard
- Easy scale transposition
- Ability to save Guitar Scale files, even in trial version
- Ability to hear your scale played by acoustic guitar, 12-string or piano
- 750 Scales and chords TO START WITH!
- Ability to print guitar scale on printer!
- Easier to use interface (Screen Shot)
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Sort::Half::Maker 0.03

Sort::Half::Maker 0.03


Sort::Half::Maker is a Perl module to create half-sort subs easily. more>>
Sort::Half::Maker is a Perl module to create half-sort subs easily.

SYNOPSIS

use Sort::Half::Maker qw(make_halfsort);

$sub = make_halfsort(
start => [ qw(x y z) ],
end => [ qw(a b c) ],
fallback => sub { $_[0] cmp $_[1] },
);
@list = sort $sub qw(a y f h w z b t x);
# qw(x y z f h t w a b)

Before anything, what it a half-sort?

A half-sort is a sort subroutine defined by a starting list, an ending list and an ordinary sort subroutine. Elements in the starting list always go first in comparison to others and keep the original order. Elements in the ending list always go last in comparison to others and keep their original order. The remaining elements are sorted via the given ordinary sort subroutine.

An example, please?

Imagine we want to sort the list of key/value pairs of a hash, such that qw(name version abstract license author) come first and qw(meta-spec) comes last, using case-insensitive comparison in-between. With this module, this is done so:

$sub = make_halfsort(
start => [ qw(name version abstract license author) ],
end => [ qw(meta-spec) ],
fallback => sub { lc $_[0] cmp lc $_[1] }
);
my @pairs = map { ($_, $h{$_}) } sort $sub keys(%h);

Why is it good for?

I dont see many uses for it. I played with the concept while writing a patch to improve META.yml generation by ExtUtils::MakeMaker. There we wanted to dump some keys (like name, version, abstract, license, author) before and then the ones the module author provided as extra information.

FUNCTIONS

make_halfsort
$sub = make_halfsort(start => @start_list,
end => @end_list,
fallback => &sort_sub
);
@sorted = sort $sub @unsorted;

Builds a sort subroutine which can be used with sort. It splits the sorted list into (possibly) three partitions: the elements contained in @start_list, the elements contained in @end_list and the remaining ones. For the elements in @start_list and @end_list, the list order is preserved. For the remaining ones, the given sort sub (or the default) is used.

If fallback is ommited, it defaults to use the sort sub sub ($$) { $_[0] cmp $_[1] }.

The arguments start or end may be ommited as well. But if you omit both, you could have done it without a half-sort.

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Linux Video Maker 0.2.0

Linux Video Maker 0.2.0


Linux Video Maker is useful for DVD/(S)VCD structure generating, ready for record on CD/DVD. more>>
Linux Video Maker is useful for DVD/(S)VCD structure generating, ready for record on CD/DVD. Its in fact graphics interface (GUI) for transcode, mplex, DVDAuthor and few other programs...

Using of these programs for this purpose is uncomfortable and sometimes difficult especially for beginners because it involves a lot of knowledge about DVD/(S)VCD technology and video converting.

Linux Video Maker binds funcionality of 8 exterior programs and prevents from making many mistakes mainly in conversion process which can take a lot of time as AVI files uses complicated video algorithms (DIVX).

Program doesnt contain yet too many advanced options but it allow generate a standard DVD/(S)VCD structure without any problems.

Program in 2 GUI languages: english and polish !

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Added: 2006-02-16 License: Open Software License Price:
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TagCloud Maker Class 1.0

TagCloud Maker Class 1.0


TagCloud Maker Class is a class that takes a single dimensional array of terms and outputs a piece of HTML with each term. more>>
TagCloud Maker Class is a class that takes a single dimensional array of terms and outputs a piece of HTML with each term wrapped in a span tag with an ID that you can define in your CSS.

TagCloud Maker Class script can be called either as an object or as a static class.

Check out the example page. The keywords from the sample page come from the last 30 entries of my blog. Ill admit I cheated and just open the database and pull them from there instead of trying to call my blog w/curl or fopen and parse it. (Although that would have been cooler.) I then ran each blog entry against Yahoos Term Extraction API to get the terms. Then I pumped that array into my new TagCloud maker. The important code you cant see from the index.php is below.


require_once(TagCloud.php);
$x = TagCloud::fetch_cloud($thisArray,...,tagcloud_,http://www.technorati.com/tags/%s);
$o = new TagCloud($thisArray,...,tagcloud_,http://www.technorati.com/tags/%s,10,weight,2);
$o->get_cloud();
$y = $o->output_cloud;

As you can see, I used 2 different methods of creating the 2 lists. The first is just calling the object::method statically with all the necessary parameters. This is by far the easiest way to use this class and unless you need something special, its the way I recommend. The second way it to instantiate an object. I pass all the variables into the constructor but you could just as easily use the setters to set them all. (dont know why you would but hey, I spent an extra 15 minutes creating getters and setters so use them, by all means use them!)
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