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Rush Hour Puzzle Solver 0.2.7
Rush Hour Puzzle Solver project is a Rush Hour puzzle solver that illustrates the solution with PostScript. more>>
Rush Hour Puzzle Solver project is a Rush Hour puzzle solver that illustrates the solution with PostScript.
Rush Hour Puzzle Solver is a small C++ program that reads a Rush Hour board from a text file and produces a nice PostScript file that shows the shortest solution.
<<lessRush Hour Puzzle Solver is a small C++ program that reads a Rush Hour board from a text file and produces a nice PostScript file that shows the shortest solution.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1058 downloads
Rush 2005 0.4.12c
Rush 2005 is a football game using SDL. more>>
Rush 2005 is a football game using SDL.
Rush 2005 is a BSD-licensed project to create an American football game for Windows and Linux in the tradition of Tecmo Bowl and NFL Blitz, built using the cross-platform SDL game programming library.
<<lessRush 2005 is a BSD-licensed project to create an American football game for Windows and Linux in the tradition of Tecmo Bowl and NFL Blitz, built using the cross-platform SDL game programming library.
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Added: 2006-02-13 License: BSD License Price:
1353 downloads
UpdateIP 1.0
UpdateIP is used to update a machine ip for the JumpGate service. more>>
UpdateIP application is used to update a machine ip for the JumpGate service (similar to dynamic DNS, for keeping track of machine IPs).
You must have an active account on http://jump.x2studios.com to use this software.
You can sign up for a free week. A year subscription costs $12.
To use the script edit the settings in the top half of the updateip file (use vi or pico or whatever you want).
To add updateip as a scheduled task add it to your crontab, the following crontab will update every helf hour:
01,31 * * * * perl /Path To Script/updateip s
<<lessYou must have an active account on http://jump.x2studios.com to use this software.
You can sign up for a free week. A year subscription costs $12.
To use the script edit the settings in the top half of the updateip file (use vi or pico or whatever you want).
To add updateip as a scheduled task add it to your crontab, the following crontab will update every helf hour:
01,31 * * * * perl /Path To Script/updateip s
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Added: 2006-03-21 License: Freeware Price:
1312 downloads
Kexi Report Part 0.0.4
Kexi Report Part is a reporting component for Kexi 1.6 based on OpenRPT 1.2. more>>
Kexi Report Part is a reporting component for Kexi 1.6 based on OpenRPT 1.2.
Main features:
- A report viewer for Kexi
- An external report designer (KexiReportWriter) based on the OpenRPT writer program
Known Working Features
- Page Header
- Page Footer
- Report Header
- Report Footer
- Detail section
- Labels
- Lines
- Fields
- Page Browser
How To Create Report
1. Install the component following the instructions in INSTALL
2. Run KexiReportWriter to start designing a report
3. Select Database->Connect to DB
4. Browse to an existing Kexi Database and open it
5. Create a new report (File->New)
6. Assign a data source to the report (Document->Properties)
7. Create the report using labels/fields/lines
8. Assign columns to the field objects (Double click for properties)
9. Save the report. (Database->Save to DB)
10. Load the database in Kexi and double click the report to view it
Enhancements:
- Removed requirement to have kexi source available to install the plugin.Done this by including the needed kexi headers in the package. Only downside is that kexi 1.1.3 (from koffice 1.6.3) is required.
<<lessMain features:
- A report viewer for Kexi
- An external report designer (KexiReportWriter) based on the OpenRPT writer program
Known Working Features
- Page Header
- Page Footer
- Report Header
- Report Footer
- Detail section
- Labels
- Lines
- Fields
- Page Browser
How To Create Report
1. Install the component following the instructions in INSTALL
2. Run KexiReportWriter to start designing a report
3. Select Database->Connect to DB
4. Browse to an existing Kexi Database and open it
5. Create a new report (File->New)
6. Assign a data source to the report (Document->Properties)
7. Create the report using labels/fields/lines
8. Assign columns to the field objects (Double click for properties)
9. Save the report. (Database->Save to DB)
10. Load the database in Kexi and double click the report to view it
Enhancements:
- Removed requirement to have kexi source available to install the plugin.Done this by including the needed kexi headers in the package. Only downside is that kexi 1.1.3 (from koffice 1.6.3) is required.
Download (1.7MB)
Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
525 downloads
List::Part 0.03
List::Part is a Perl module that allows you to partition one array into several. more>>
List::Part is a Perl module that allows you to partition one array into several.
SYNOPSIS
use List::Part;
($good, $bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store arrayrefs into $good and $bad
(*good, *bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store into @good and @bad
ABSTRACT
List::Part implements the part function, allowing one array to be "partitioned" into several based on the results of a code reference.
There are many applications in which the items of a list need to be categorized. For example, lets say you want to categorize lines in a log file:
my($success, $failure)=part { /^ERR/ } ;
Or, suppose you have a list of employees, and you need to determine their fate:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=part {
$_->is_talented ? 0
: $_->is_executive ? 1
: 2
} @employees;
Actually, the second one is better suited to parts alternate form, parta:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=parta
[ sub { $_->talented }, sub { $_->is_executive }, qr// ] =>
@employees;
Or maybe you just want yet another way to write the traditional Perl signoff:
perl -MList::Part -e"print map{@$_}part{$i++%5}split,JAercunrlkso ettPHr hea,"
List::Part can help you do those sorts of things.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use List::Part;
($good, $bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store arrayrefs into $good and $bad
(*good, *bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store into @good and @bad
ABSTRACT
List::Part implements the part function, allowing one array to be "partitioned" into several based on the results of a code reference.
There are many applications in which the items of a list need to be categorized. For example, lets say you want to categorize lines in a log file:
my($success, $failure)=part { /^ERR/ } ;
Or, suppose you have a list of employees, and you need to determine their fate:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=part {
$_->is_talented ? 0
: $_->is_executive ? 1
: 2
} @employees;
Actually, the second one is better suited to parts alternate form, parta:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=parta
[ sub { $_->talented }, sub { $_->is_executive }, qr// ] =>
@employees;
Or maybe you just want yet another way to write the traditional Perl signoff:
perl -MList::Part -e"print map{@$_}part{$i++%5}split,JAercunrlkso ettPHr hea,"
List::Part can help you do those sorts of things.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-05-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
889 downloads
Koncert 0.1
Koncert is an arcade videogame clone for KDE/Qt. more>>
Koncert project is an arcade videogame clone for KDE/Qt.
Koncert is a clone of an old C64 arcade game (Rootin Tootin), written for KDE/Qt. Its part of the K64 project.
Installation guide:
# bzip2 -cd koncert-0.1.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
# cd koncert
# ./configure
# make
# make install
Enhancements:
- Added a levels editor.
- Made some bugfixes.
<<lessKoncert is a clone of an old C64 arcade game (Rootin Tootin), written for KDE/Qt. Its part of the K64 project.
Installation guide:
# bzip2 -cd koncert-0.1.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
# cd koncert
# ./configure
# make
# make install
Enhancements:
- Added a levels editor.
- Made some bugfixes.
Download (0.92MB)
Added: 2006-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1054 downloads
PyQStat 1.0
PyQStat project is a Python wrapper around QStat, the realtime game server status tool. more>>
PyQStat project is a Python wrapper around QStat, the realtime game server status tool.
PyQStat invokes QStat via os.popen and parses its XML output mode. Although primarily intended as an importable module for integrating QStat functionality into other applications, PyQStat can also be used from the command line.
<<lessPyQStat invokes QStat via os.popen and parses its XML output mode. Although primarily intended as an importable module for integrating QStat functionality into other applications, PyQStat can also be used from the command line.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2006-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1062 downloads
Ruby/Informix 0.5.1
Ruby/Informix is a Ruby extension for connecting to IBM Informix Dynamic Server. more>>
Ruby/Informix is a Ruby extension for connecting to IBM Informix Dynamic Server. It provides a convenient interface for querying an Informix database in Ruby programs.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug in the code for interpreting DATETIME columns: time objects were being instantiated with incorrect values when the original ones had leading zeroes and the DATETIME column was defined with the HOUR TO SECOND qualifier.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release fixes a bug in the code for interpreting DATETIME columns: time objects were being instantiated with incorrect values when the original ones had leading zeroes and the DATETIME column was defined with the HOUR TO SECOND qualifier.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: BSD License Price:
804 downloads
FloodServ 3.0 Alpha3
FloodServ protects your IRC network from common Floodbot types of attacks, such as channel join/part floods. more>>
FloodServ script protects your IRC network from common Floodbot types of attacks, such as channel join and part floods.
<<less Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2005-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
803 downloads
Hash::Type 1.05
Hash::Type module contains pseudo-hashes as arrays tied to a type (list of fields). more>>
Hash::Type module contains pseudo-hashes as arrays tied to a "type" (list of fields).
SYNOPSIS
use Hash::Type;
# create a Hash::Type
my $personType = new Hash::Type(qw(firstname lastname city));
# create and populate some hashes tied to $personType
tie %wolfgang, $personType, "wolfgang amadeus", "mozart", "salzburg";
$ludwig = new $personType ("ludwig", "van beethoven", "vienna");
$jsb = new $personType;
$jsb->{city} = "leipzig";
@{$jsb}{qw(firstname lastname)} = ("johann sebastian", "bach");
# add fields dynamically
$personType->add("birth", "death") or die "fields not added";
$wolfgang{birth} = 1750;
# More complete example : read a flat file with headers on first line
my ($headerline, @datalines) = map {chomp; $_} ;
my $ht = new Hash::Type(split /t/, $headerline);
foreach my $line (@datalines) {
my $data = new $ht(split /t/, $line);
work_with($data->{someField}, $data->{someOtherField});
}
# an alternative to Time::gmtime and Time::localtime
my $timeType = new Hash::Type qw(sec min hour mday mon year wday yday);
my $localtime = new $timeType (localtime);
my $gmtime = new $timeType (gmtime);
print $localtime->{hour} - $gmtime->{hour}, " hours difference to GMT";
# comparison functions
my $byAge = $personType->cmp("birth : -num, lastname, firstname");
my $byNameLength = $personType->cmp(lastname => {length($b) length($a)},
lastname => alpha,
firstname => alpha);
showPerson($_) foreach (sort $byAge @people);
showPerson($_) foreach (sort $byNameLength @people);
# special comparisons : dates
my $US_DateCmp = $myHashType->cmp("someDateField : m/d/y");
my $FR_InverseDateCmp = $myHashType->cmp("someDateField : -d.m.y");
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Hash::Type;
# create a Hash::Type
my $personType = new Hash::Type(qw(firstname lastname city));
# create and populate some hashes tied to $personType
tie %wolfgang, $personType, "wolfgang amadeus", "mozart", "salzburg";
$ludwig = new $personType ("ludwig", "van beethoven", "vienna");
$jsb = new $personType;
$jsb->{city} = "leipzig";
@{$jsb}{qw(firstname lastname)} = ("johann sebastian", "bach");
# add fields dynamically
$personType->add("birth", "death") or die "fields not added";
$wolfgang{birth} = 1750;
# More complete example : read a flat file with headers on first line
my ($headerline, @datalines) = map {chomp; $_} ;
my $ht = new Hash::Type(split /t/, $headerline);
foreach my $line (@datalines) {
my $data = new $ht(split /t/, $line);
work_with($data->{someField}, $data->{someOtherField});
}
# an alternative to Time::gmtime and Time::localtime
my $timeType = new Hash::Type qw(sec min hour mday mon year wday yday);
my $localtime = new $timeType (localtime);
my $gmtime = new $timeType (gmtime);
print $localtime->{hour} - $gmtime->{hour}, " hours difference to GMT";
# comparison functions
my $byAge = $personType->cmp("birth : -num, lastname, firstname");
my $byNameLength = $personType->cmp(lastname => {length($b) length($a)},
lastname => alpha,
firstname => alpha);
showPerson($_) foreach (sort $byAge @people);
showPerson($_) foreach (sort $byNameLength @people);
# special comparisons : dates
my $US_DateCmp = $myHashType->cmp("someDateField : m/d/y");
my $FR_InverseDateCmp = $myHashType->cmp("someDateField : -d.m.y");
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
813 downloads
lxDVDshrink 0.3
lxDVDshrink let you squeeze and backup your original DVDs to cheap one-layer DVD medium. more>>
lxDVDshrink let you squeeze and backup your original DVDs to cheap one-layer DVD medium.
lxDVDshrink is fastnsimple DVD shrinker. It supports multi-title processing, arbitrary audio and subtitle tracks selection and, most of all, its a CONSOLE application! The recent gDVDshrink will become part of this package soon...
<<lesslxDVDshrink is fastnsimple DVD shrinker. It supports multi-title processing, arbitrary audio and subtitle tracks selection and, most of all, its a CONSOLE application! The recent gDVDshrink will become part of this package soon...
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Added: 2006-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1073 downloads
Simple Web Share 0.1.1
SimpleWebShare is a small application for publishing a part of your hard disk on the Web. more>>
SimpleWebShare is a small application for publishing a part of your hard disk on the Web. Simple Web Share project displays files and directories in a list view and allows them to be downloaded, including on-the-fly zipping.
Main features:
- Display file and directory as list
- Download of file
- Download of directory with on-the-fly zip generation (with a customizable folders size limit)
- Simple HTTP Authentification
- Localized interface (currently french or english)
<<lessMain features:
- Display file and directory as list
- Download of file
- Download of directory with on-the-fly zip generation (with a customizable folders size limit)
- Simple HTTP Authentification
- Localized interface (currently french or english)
Download (0.063MB)
Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1239 downloads
Forum 0.1
Simple PHP-based forum, it uses MySQL database to store messages. more>>
Simple PHP-based forum, it uses MySQL database to store messages. It supports threads and can be installed from the browser. This is an example of a program written in an hour.
Simply open file forum.php in the browser and follow instructions.
<<lessSimply open file forum.php in the browser and follow instructions.
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2006-06-15 License: BSD License Price:
1263 downloads
GNU 3DKit
GNU 3DKit is a platform independent rendering architecture based on OpenGL, written in ObjC. more>>
GNU 3DKit is a platform independent rendering architecture based on OpenGL, written in ObjC.
GNU 3DKit is part of the GNUstep environment, which provides an object-oriented application development framework and tool set.
<<lessGNU 3DKit is part of the GNUstep environment, which provides an object-oriented application development framework and tool set.
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Added: 2006-06-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1238 downloads
CryptoServer 1.0
Community CryptoServer is server-side cryptography tool that runs as a daemon. more>>
CryptoServer is OpenSource Server-side cryptography tool and run as daemon.
It is already tested in very busy environment and can support over one million transaction an hour.
CryptoServer accept the GPL License and can use it for any purpose as is.
<<lessIt is already tested in very busy environment and can support over one million transaction an hour.
CryptoServer accept the GPL License and can use it for any purpose as is.
Download (0.063MB)
Added: 2005-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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