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Navicat MySQL Manager for Linux 8.0.27

Navicat MySQL Manager for Linux 8.0.27


MySQL Navicat (MySQL Manager - a GUI for MySQL admin and development) more>> Navicat Manager is an ideal solution for MySQL administration and development. This is an all-inclusive mysql front end provides a powerful graphical interface for databases management and maintenance. Easy installation
and intuitive interface make it an irreplaceable tool for mysql on the web or your local desktop. Navicat supports all verions of MySQL and it lets you convert data to/ from MySQL, synchronizes and backups database in a snap through helpful wizards. Major features of Navicat full version include Visual Query Builder, Import/ Export, Report Builder, Backup/ Restore, SSH and HTTP Tunneling and Data Transfer. Navicat also supports to import data from ODBC, batch job scheduling (create schedule for Import/Export, Data Transfer and saved queries),
printing of table structure. It also includes a full featured graphical manager for setting the users and access privileges. Navicat version 8 supports Code Completion, Form View and email Notification Services, etc. Navicat is the number 1 MySQL database administration shareware in Download.com with over 350,000 downloads and 1,100,000 installations worldwide. Some of the users including Sony Music, Intel, Kodak, FedEx, KPMG Consulting, Ericsson,
Siemens AG, Yahoo!, NTT DoCoMo (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), Imation, Lexmark, Cisco Systems, RSA Security, Avis (Europe), U.S. Department of Energy, UPS, Disney, Oxford University, Harvard University, NASA Space Flight Center, MIT, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, ...
Navicat delivers a personal experience, simplifying the way you work. The program is also available for Windows and Mac OS X.
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Task::Catalyst::Tutorial 0.03

Task::Catalyst::Tutorial 0.03


Task::Catalyst::Tutorial is a Perl module that installs everything you need to learn Catalyst. more>>
Task::Catalyst::Tutorial is a Perl module that installs everything you need to learn Catalyst.

SYNOPSIS

Installs the example "MyApp" described in Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial, and all its dependencies.

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Derbrill Tutorials

Derbrill Tutorials


Derbrill Tutorials are Free Tutorials For Writing Games and Multimedia Applications in Runtime Revolution with ArcadeEngine. more>>
Derbrill Tutorials are Free Tutorials For Writing Games and Multimedia Applications in Runtime Revolution with ArcadeEngine.

The tutorials come in a visually appealing e-book format which is both easy to read and use, the range of topics covered includes:

* The basics of Revolution such as: stacks, cards, scripts, messages and timers
* How to use geometric properties such as distances, angles and intersection rectangles
* Understanding and using different movements including linear, polygonal, circular and elliptic
* Advanced use of images
* Using the built-in collision detection
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Gantry::Docs::Tutorial 3.40

Gantry::Docs::Tutorial 3.40


Gantry::Docs::Tutorial is a Perl module for The Gantry Tutorial. more>>
Gantry::Docs::Tutorial is a Perl module for The Gantry Tutorial.

Gantry is a mature web framework, released in late 2005 onto an unsuspecting world. For more information on the framework, its features and history, see Gantry::Docs::About.
Here we will explore the basic workings of Gantry by constructing a very simple application. Dont let the simplicity of this example fool you -- this framework has extreme flexibility in delivering applications with web and scripted components. The example in this document is only to get you started.

This document begins by describing a simple one-table management application. It walks through the process of building the application. Then, it shows a tool -- called Bigtop -- which can be used to build the application from a relatively small configuration file. Finally, it shows how to add another table and regenerate the app via Bigtop.

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IPTables-tutorial 1.2.2

IPTables-tutorial 1.2.2


IPTables-tutorials aim is to explain iptables in a complete and simple way. more>>
IPTables-tutorials aim is to explain iptables in a complete and simple way. The iptables-tutorial is currently rather stable, and contains information on all the currently available matches and targets (in kernel), as well as a couple of complete example scripts and explanations. It contains a complete section on iptables syntax, as well as other interesting commands such as iptables-save and iptables-restore.

The tutorial has recently been under heavy scrutiny and updating, as can be seen in this, the latest version of the tutorial. It is now also available in bookform from Lulu.com. If you feel like contributing or donating to the author of this tutorial, please do buy the book! Thank you!

If you need help, you are better off by asking the netfilter mailing list which you can reach at netfilter at lists.netfilter.org. For more information on this, visit the netfilter mailinglist page. You may also contact the linuxsecurity mailing list at security-discuss AT linuxsecurity dotcom. Both are fairly large, and should be able to help you much much better than I can.

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XML::XQL::Tutorial 0.68

XML::XQL::Tutorial 0.68


XML::XQL::Tutorial is a Perl module that describes the XQL query syntax. more>>
XML::XQL::Tutorial is a Perl module that describes the XQL query syntax.

This document describes basic the features of the XML Query Language (XQL.) A proposal for the XML Query Language (XQL) specification was submitted to the XSL Working Group in September 1998. The spec can be found at http://www.w3.org/TandS/QL/QL98/pp/xql.html. Since it is only a proposal at this point, things may change, but it is very likely that the final version will be close to the proposal. Most of this document was copied straight from the spec.
See also the XML::XQL man page.

XQL (XML Query Language) provides a natural extension to the XSL pattern language. It builds upon the capabilities XSL provides for identifying classes of nodes, by adding Boolean logic, filters, indexing into collections of nodes, and more.
XQL is designed specifically for XML documents. It is a general purpose query language, providing a single syntax that can be used for queries, addressing, and patterns. XQL is concise, simple, and powerful.

XQL is designed to be used in many contexts. Although it is a superset of XSL patterns, it is also applicable to providing links to nodes, for searching repositories, and for many other applications.

Note that the term XQL is a working term for the language described in this proposal. It is not their intent that this term be used permanently. Also, beware that another query language exists called XML-QL, which uses a syntax very similar to SQL.
The XML::XQL module has added functionality to the XQL spec, called XQL+. To allow only XQL functionality as described in the spec, use the XML::XQL::Strict module. Note that the XQL spec makes the distinction between core XQL and XQL extensions. This implementation makes no distinction and the Strict module, therefore, implements everything described in the XQL spec. See the XML::XQL man page for more information about the Strict module. This tutorial will clearly indicate when referring to XQL+.

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Prima::tutorial 1.20

Prima::tutorial 1.20


Prima::tutorial is an introductory tutorial. more>>
Prima::tutorial is an introductory tutorial.

Programming graphic interfaces is often considered somewhat boring, and not without a cause. It is a small pride in knowing that your buttons and scrollbars work exactly as millions of others buttons and scrollbars do, so whichever GUI toolkit is chosen, it is usually regarded as a tool of small importance, and the less obtrusive, the better.

Given that, and trying to live up to the famous Perl making easy things easy and hard things possible mantra, this manual page is an introductory tutorial meant to show how to write easy things easy. The hard things are explained in the other Prima manual pages ( see Prima ).

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MySQL Abstractor 2.2

MySQL Abstractor 2.2


MySQL Abstractor package contains PHP classes that implements a MySQL database abstraction layer. more>>
MySQL Abstractor package contains PHP classes that implements a MySQL database abstraction layer.

It provides several classes. There is one for establishing connections and executing SQL queries, another for composing and executing SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE queries from a list of parameters, and a wrapper class to simplify the usage of the other two classes.

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Album::Tutorial 1.05

Album::Tutorial 1.05


Album::Tutorial is a Perl module on how to use the Album program. more>>
Album::Tutorial is a Perl module on how to use the Album program.

SYNOPSIS

This tutorial describes the basic use of the Album program to create and maintain browser based photo albums.

Getting started

To get started, create a new directory and cd to it. Create a subdirectory large and put some pictures there. If you have installed the album tool in your execution path, you can now execute it as follows:

$ album -v
No info.dat, adding images from large
info.dat: Cannot update (does not exist)
Number of entries = 7 (7 added)
mkdir thumbnails
mkdir icons
mkdir css
Creating icons: first-gr.png first.png ... sound.png movie.jpg
Creating style sheets: common.css index.css ... journal.css
im023.jpg: thumbnail OK
im024.jpg: thumbnail OK
im025.jpg: thumbnail OK
im026.jpg: thumbnail OK
im027.jpg: thumbnail OK
im028.jpg: thumbnail OK
im029.jpg: thumbnail OK
Creating pages for 7 images
(Needed to write 7 image pages)
Creating pages for 1 index
(Needed to write 1 index page)

Your results will vary, but be similar to this example run. What you can see is that album found 7 images in the large directory, created thumbnails, icons and css directories, created thumbnails by resizing the images, and finally created the HTML pages. You can inspect your first photo album by opening file index.html with your favorite browser. You can click on any image to see the larger version. Navigation buttons are provided to the left of the image.

It is interesting to run album again:

$ album -v
No info.dat, adding images from large
info.dat: Cannot update (does not exist)
Number of entries = 7 (7 added)
.......[7]
Creating pages for 7 images
(No image pages needed updating)
Creating pages for 1 index
(No index pages needed updating)

album tries to avoid doing unnecessary work as much as possible. In this case, all thumbnails and image and index pages are up to date. The line of periods shows progress, one period for each image processed.

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Qt MySQL Budget 0.10

Qt MySQL Budget 0.10


Qt MySQL Budget is a GUI that allows the creation of a personal budget. more>>
Qt MySQL Budget project is a GUI that allows the creation of a personal budget.

The basic layout is a month selector, a tab for your allocations (budget), a tab for your expenses, and a tab showing the totals.

It has a very simple design allowing the quick creation and updating of budgets to help individuals plot and track their monthly sending.

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Navicat MySQL database tool for Linux (Freeware) 8.0.29

Navicat MySQL database tool for Linux (Freeware) 8.0.29


Navicat MySQL Manager is a set of graphical database management and monitoring tools for MySQL. Navicat is easy-to-use and powerful. It supports backup/ restore, import/ export data and synchronize database. more>>

Navicat MySQL Manager is a set of graphical database management and monitoring tools for MySQL.

Major features

  1. This is an all-inclusive mysql front end provides a powerful graphical interface for databases management and maintenance.
  2. Easy installation and intuitive interface make it an irreplaceable tool for mysql on the web or your local desktop.
  3. Navicat supports all verions of MySQL and it lets you convert data to/ from MySQL, synchronizes and backups database in a snap through helpful wizards
  4. Major features of Navicat full version include Visual Query Builder, Import/ Export, Report Builder, Backup/ Restore, SSH and HTTP Tunneling and Data Transfer.
  5. Navicat also supports to import data from ODBC, batch job scheduling (create schedule for Import/Export, Data Transfer and saved queries),
    printing of table structure. It also includes a full featured graphical manager for setting the users and access privileges
  6. Navicat version 8 supports Code Completion, Form View and email Notification Services, etc.
  7. Navicat is the number 1 MySQL database administration shareware in Download.com with over 350,000 downloads and 1,100,000 installations worldwide. Some of the users including Sony Music, Intel, Kodak, FedEx, KPMG Consulting, Ericsson,
    Siemens AG, Yahoo!, NTT DoCoMo (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), Imation, Lexmark, Cisco Systems, RSA Security, Avis (Europe), U.S. Department of Energy, UPS, Disney, Oxford University, Harvard University, NASA Space Flight Center, MIT, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, ...
  8. Navicat delivers a personal experience, simplifying the way you work. The program is also available for Windows and Mac OS X.
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Chatbot::Alpha::Tutorial 2.04

Chatbot::Alpha::Tutorial 2.04


Chatbot::Alpha::Tutorial is a beginners guide to Chatbot::Alpha 2.x. more>>
Chatbot::Alpha::Tutorial is a beginners guide to Chatbot::Alpha 2.x.

INTRODUCTION

What is Chatbot::Alpha?

Chatbot::Alpha is a Perl module for reading and processing Alpha code. Alpha code is a command-driven response language, primarily used for chatterbots.

The language format is quite simple: its a line-by-line language. The first character is the command, followed by the commands data. The simplest of all Alpha replies is the standard one-way question and answer:

+ hello bot
- Hello human.

Alpha Commands Overview

Here are all the commands supported by Chatbot::Alpha:
+ (Plus)

The + symbol is the basis of all your replies. Its the trigger--that is, what the user says to activate that reply. In most cases this command comes first in a reply, followed by supporting commands that tell the bot what to do next.

- (Minus)

The - command has many purposes. In the example above, a single +TRIGGER and a single -REPLY will give you a one-way question-answer case. If you use multiple -REPLYs under one +TRIGGER, then they will become random responses. On *CONDITIONS, the -REPLYs will be called when no condition returns true. On &HOLDERS, the -REPLY is the first thing the bot sends. And the list goes on... well get into the many uses for -REPLY later.

% (Percent)

The % command is for "that" emulation. If youve worked with AIML youll know what that refers to. Its there to help take the A.D.D. syndrome out of your bots. You can make specific replies based on what the bot last said. Like if the bot asks "Do you have any pets?" and the user says "yes", the bot can ask "What kind of pets?" instead of a generic reply to "yes". Youll learn all about this in the tutorial later.

^ (Carat)

The ^ command is to continue from your last -REPLY. For example, if your reply is very long and you want to break it down a few lines in the reply file (as not to have a horizontal scrollbar and be hard to read), this is the command to use. The ^CONTINUE command will adds its data to the last -REPLY you used under the +TRIGGER.

@ (At)

The @ command is for a redirection. Alpha triggers are "dead-on", meaning "hello|hey" is literally "hello|hey", not "hello OR hey". So when you want one to point to the other, use the @REDIRECT command.

* (Star)

The * is for conditionals. Youll learn about these later as well.

& (Amperstand)

This is for simple conversation holders. Emphasis is on the word "simple." They dont always work, so youd use %THAT if it was really important. The &HOLDER command is slowly becoming deprecated.

# (Pound)

The # command is for executing Perl codes within your reply set. Sometimes Alpha just cant handle the complex tasks you have in mind, and this can fill in all the blanks (assuming youre fluent with Perl anyway).

/ (Slash)

This is comment data, not processed within Chatbot::Alpha.
LessThan and GreaterThan

The > and < are labels. Right now theyre used only for topics.

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Imager::Tutorial 0.54

Imager::Tutorial 0.54


Imager::Tutorial is an introduction to Imager. more>>
Imager::Tutorial is an introduction to Imager.

Before you start

If you have the necessary knowledge, install the image format libraries you want Imager image file support for, and Imager itself, otherwise arrange to have it done.
You will also want some sort of image viewer tool, whether an image editor like Photoshop or the GIMP, or a web browser.

Hello Boxes! - A Simple Start

As with any perl program its useful to start with a #! line, and to enable strict mode:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# you might to use warnings; instead of the -w above
use strict;

These lines will be omitted in further examples.

As with any module, you need to load it:

use Imager;

Now create a image to draw on:

my $image = Imager->new(xsize => 100, ysize => 100);

and draw a couple of filled rectangles on it:

$image->box(xmin => 0, ymin => 0, xmax => 99, ymax => 99,
filled => 1, color => blue);
$image->box(xmin => 20, ymin => 20, xmax => 79, ymax => 79,
filled => 1, color => green);

Since the first box fills the whole image, it can be simplified to:

$image->box(filled => 1, color => blue);

and save it to a file:

$image->write(file=>tutorial1.ppm)
or die Cannot save tutorial1.ppm: , $image->errstr;

So our completed program is:

use Imager;

my $image = Imager->new(xsize => 100, ysize => 100);

$image->box(filled => 1, color => blue);
$image->box(xmin => 20, ymin => 20, xmax => 79, ymax => 79,
filled => 1, color => green);

$image->write(file=>tutorial1.ppm)
or die Cannot save tutorial1.ppm: , $image->errstr;

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Array::Each::Tutorial 0.02

Array::Each::Tutorial 0.02


Array::Each::Tutorial - POD giving various examples how to use Array::Each. more>>
Array::Each::Tutorial - POD giving various examples how to use Array::Each.

SYNOPSIS

man Array::Each
man Array::Each::Tutorial

or

perldoc Array::Each
perldoc Array::Each::Tutorial

Overview

This tutorial contains only POD, so dont do this:

use Array::Each::Tutorial; # dont do this

Rather, simply read the POD (as you are doing). But first, please read the docs for Array::Each, because the whole scoop is there.

This tutorial is intended to augment those docs with examples showing situations where you might want to use Array::Each instead of other techniques.

EXAMPLES

Parallel Arrays vs. Using a Hash

First of all, use a hash. Its almost always the best solution if you want to associate a "key" with a "value". And there are modules available that will let you do wonderful things with hashes, like keeping the keys sorted or keeping them in the order they were added.

So given a hash, you might at some point want to do this:

my %h = ( a=>1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5 );
while( my( $k, $v ) = each %h ) {
# ... do something with $k and $v ...
}

On the other hand, if parallel arrays better implement your algorithm, then you may find you want to do something like this:

my @k = qw( a b c d e );
my @v = qw( 1 2 3 4 5 );
for my $i ( 0 .. $#k ) {
my( $k, $v ) = ( $k[$i], $v[$i] );
# ... do something with $k and $v (and maybe $i) ...
}

Using Array::Each, you could do the same thing this way:

use Array::Each;
my @k = qw( a b c d e );
my @v = qw( 1 2 3 4 5 );
my $obj = Array::Each->new( @k, @v );
while( my( $k, $v, $i ) = $obj->each ) {
# ... do something with $k and $v (and maybe $i) ...
}

If you dont need $i at all, you can leave it out, e.g.,

while( my( $k, $v ) = $obj->each ) {
# ... do something with $k and $v ...
}

If you have more than two parallel arrays, include them all in the call to new() and add as many "capture" variables as you need, e.g.,

my @k = qw( a b c d e );
my @v = qw( 1 2 3 4 5 );
my @p = qw( - + ~ = : );
my $obj = Array::Each->new( @k, @v, @p );
while( my( $k, $v, $p, $i ) = $obj->each ) {
# ... do something with $k, $v, and $p (and maybe $i) ...
}

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Remote MySQL Query 1.0

Remote MySQL Query 1.0


Remote MySQL Query is a PHP class that can easily execute queries on a remote MySQL server using only HTTP. more>>
Remote MySQL Query is a PHP class that can easily execute queries on a remote MySQL server using only HTTP.

It works by accessing a PHP script on the remote web server that executes queries based on passed in URL parameters.

The client passes a secret key to the remote script to prevent unauthorized access.

The remote script passes back the results to the requesting client using XML to marshal the data.

The class parses the results XML data returned by the server script and returns an array.

It, also, retrieves (into class variables) the number of records returned by the query and the time the query took to execute.

The server script may be used to execute MySQL queries that can be retrieved by programs written in other languages besides PHP.

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