development

KDE 4.3.2
KDE is designed as a monthly update to KDE 4.3. It ships with a desktop workspace and many cross-platform applications such as administration programs, network tools, educational applications, utilities, multimedia software, games, artwork, development tools and more. KDEs award-winning tools and applications are available in more than 50 languages. more>> <<less
Rapid Application Development Library 2.8.3
Rapid Application Development Library 2.8.3 is yet another excellent utility you should not miss. It is actually a C language library developed to abstract details of interprocess communications and more>>
Rapid Application Development Library 2.8.3 is yet another excellent utility you should not miss. It is actually a C language library developed to abstract details of interprocess communications and common linux/unix system facilities so that application developers can concentrate on application solutions. It encourages developers (whether expert or novice) to use a proven paradigm of event-driven, asynchronous design. By abstracting interprocess messaging, events, timers, and any I/O device that can be represented as a file descriptor, radlib simplifies the implementation of multi-purpose processes, as well as multi-process applications.
Radlib greatly improves typical process performance through the use of shared memory buffers to avoid costly "malloc" and "free" library calls. These buffers are used for interprocess messages. radlib utilizes shared memory constructs to provide global message queue management and global "Queue Groups" for increased interprocess communications flexibility. All shared resources are semaphore protected to avoid issues with concurrent access.
In short, radlib is a sincere attempt to provide real-time OS capability on a non-real-time OS. It has been successfully deployed on linux, MacOSX and FreeBSD but there is no reason it would not build and run on any flavor of unix supporting System V IPC.
Specifically, radlib provides fast system buffers, a simple config file utility, events, doubly-linked lists, process logging through syslog, message queues, semaphores, shared memory utilities, timers, stacks, state machine utilities, a process framework, a process management utility to start/stop groups of processes, optional MySQL or PostgreSQL database API, a straightforward TCP/streams socket API, a UDP/datagram unicast/multicast/broadcast API, CRC and SHA utility APIs, and other assorted system utilities.
An example application template is provided in the distribution (see the "Example Application Template" link in the left column of this page). The template example serves two purposes: it demonstrates, through source code inspection, how a well constructed radlib process is implemented and it provides an example build environment with the capability for someone new to radlib to build and execute an example application "right out of the box".
Proprietary forms of radlib have been used in several mission-critical commercial applications with excellent results. It is light yet very powerful and efficient in real time. radlib is BSD-licensed (free to use in binary or source forms) and distributed as source to be built on the target platform. Build instructions are included in the distribution. See the file "COPYING" in the distribution for details concerning open source software and the BSD license.
Major Features:
- Includes SQLite3 support.
- Can be used on both 32 and 64 bit platforms with no special configuration required.
- Supports native development on the LinkSys NSLU2 as well as binary package support for radlib applications. See the README file for details.
- Includes a new message router daemon and API. This new paradigm simplifies interprocess communications substantially. See radmsgRouter.h for details.
- Includes a new example template which demonstrates multiprocess applications and the new message router API. See template/README in the distro for details.
- Built with libtool which generates shared libraries as well as static if supported on the build platform. Header files are now C++ friendly and radlib can be linked with C++ applications. LIST and LIST_ID were changed to RADLIST and RADLIST_ID to avoid problems with newer versions of MySQL.
- Includes SHA-1, SHA-256 and CRC16/32 utilities. See the header files "radsha.h" and "radcrc.h" for details.
RSSOwl | RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader 1.2.4
RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library. RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is... more>> <<less
Legends: The Game 0.4.1.42
Plenty of maps are provided by us, but the beauty of this game is its customization possibilities. Mission creation has never been easier, with a stab... more>> <<less

Visual Paradigm for UML (CE - Linux) 2.2
Visual Paradigm for UML is an ALL-IN-ONE Visual Development Platform. more>> Visual Paradigm for UML (VP-UML) is an ALL-IN-ONE Visual Development Platform. VP-UML supports the full development life cycle, the latest UML notation for visual modeling and code generation. It also embedded with a full-featured IDE for coding and round-trip code engineering. Software developers can perform Model-Code-Deploy effectively and efficiently within one unique visual development platform. VP-UML Community Edition is absolutely free. Download and try it out now!<<less
Gluster 1.1
Gluster is a GNU cluster distribution aimed at commoditizing Supercomputing and Superstorage. more>>
Python Integrated Development Application 0.5.1
Python Integrated Development Application is an IDE based around the idea of reusing existing tools. more>>
Python Integrated Development Application uses Vim as the editor, either with its traditional user interface or with a user interface that resembles more common text editors.
PIDA is different from other IDEs. Rather than attempting to write a set of development tools of its own, PIDA uses tools that the developer has available. In this regards PIDA is a framework for assembling a bespoke IDE. PIDA allows you to choose the editor you wish to use (yes, Vim out of the box works).
Although still a young application, PIDA can already boast a huge number of features because of the power of some of the tools it integrates. For example features such as code completion and syntax highlighting are well implemented in PIDAs integrated editors far better than any editor built for a commercial IDE.
Additionally PIDA insists on stealing excellent ideas from applications it cannot embed. For example the Rapid Application Development in the style of Microsofts development products is achieved by the combination of Gazpacho (a user interface designer) and Tepache (a code sketcher), via the text editor.
Little Wizard 1.1.5
Little Wizard is a development environment for children. more>>
Even children in primary school can understand how it works. Little Wizard project uses GTK+ and libXML.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes errors found in the parser and other minor problems.
Trac/Subversion Development JumpBox 1.0
Trac/Subversion Development JumpBox bundles Trac 0.10.4 and Subversion 1.3.1. more>>
WHY USE A JUMPBOX
Its Simple
Open Source applications are great. The applications are powerful, inexpensive and get the job done. But installing and configuring those applications can be a pain. A JumpBox delivers Open Source applications in a way that makes them simple to try, run and operate.
Its Quick
Actually downloading a JumpBox will take the most time. Once thats done, youre just a few minutes from having a working application that can serve multiple users.
Its Portable
A JumpBox collects the application, application dependancies and all application data into a single bundle that can easily be moved from one computer to another. This allows you to start running the application on your desktop and then as usage grows move it to a server without needing to reinstall or reconfigure. Plus with support for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux you can even move the application between platforms with little effort.
Its Safe
Manually installing Open Source applications not only takes a lot of time and effort, but when youre done its still left to you to figure out how to protect the data the application manages. With a JumpBox its easy to add automatic backups of the entire state of the application.
Its Virtual
A JumpBox application is a virtual appliance that bundles the open source application and all its runtime dependancies into a single package that runs on top of virtualization software from VMWare, Parallels or Xen. This means all JumpBox applications automatically gain the benefits of traditional server virtualization and can be dropped into existing virtualization infrastructure when available.
Its Comfortable
JumpBox provides a consistent runtime environment for all applications that we bundle. The applications may differ considerably, but their installation and operation will be familiar no matter which JumpBox you choose.
AgileTrack 1.1.2
AgileTrack is a Java based application for tracking software development in agile development teams. more>>
It includes support for managing stories and other issues, sub-tasks, tracking time, managing multiple projects, planning iterations, and providing iteration reports.
AgileTrack project provides a unique interface that is simple to use and allows users to have task information always at their fingertips.
CUPS Driver Development Kit 1.2.0
CUPS Driver Development Kit is used to develop printer drivers for CUPS. more>> <<less
UbuntuTrinux
UbuntuTrinux seeks to integrate elements of Trinux with the Debian/Ubuntu mkinitramfs infrastructure. more>>
Trinux: A Linux Security Toolkit was a ramdisk-based Linux distribution that was under active development from 1998-2003.
Eclipse 3.3
Eclipse is a kind of universal tool platform - an open extensible IDE for anything and nothing in particular. more>>
Eclipse provides extensible tools and frameworks that span the software development lifecycle, including support for modeling, language development environments for Java, C/C++ and others, testing and performance, business intelligence, rich client applications and embedded development.
A large, vibrant ecosystem of major technology vendors, innovative start-ups, universities and research institutions and individuals extend, complement and support the Eclipse Platform
Smart Common Input Method platform 1.4.7
Smart Common Input Method platform is a development platform. more>>
SCIM splits input method into three parts: FrontEnd, which handles user interface and communication with client applications, Server, which handles the key event to string conversion work, and BackEnd, which manages all of the Servers.
Enhancements:
- The implementation of scim::Socket was improved for better error handling.
- A high power consumption issue caused by the X11 frontend was fixed.
Chemistry Development Kit 1.0.1
Chemistry Development Kit is a Java classes for chemo- and bioinformatics. more>>
They are a complete re-write of the CompChem classes that were the basis of JChemPaint, a Java Editor for 2D chemical structures, and of JMDraw, a Java package for the graphical layout of 2D chemical structures.
The CDK project was started in September 2000 to replace the CompChem libraries used by JChemPaint, Jmol and SENECA. It no longer is in its initial stage, but is slowly getting a solid state.
The people involved in setting up the project are Christoph Steinbeck then at the Chemoinformatics Group at the Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology in Jena, as well as Egon Willighagen from the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, who is also involved with JChemPaint and many other Java Chemoinformatics programs, and Dan Gezelter from Notre Dame University, South Bend, USA, the initiator of Jmol, a 3D viewer and analyzer for molecules .
Now, the rewrite of these CompChem/CDK library classes do somehow effect all of our projects. All of our code relies to some extend on the so-called CompChem classes for computational chemistry.
Christoph Steinbeck started this chemistry library when he started programming SENECA, a system for Computer Assisted Structure Elucidation. It turned out that some of the code had design flaws that prevented others, like the authors of (Jmol) to use it.
Enhancements:
- This release consists of mostly some bugfixes, but also solves a few Java 1.4.2 compile problems and adds more functionality to the SMARTS parser.