who wants to be a millionaire uk
Got Word Database Maker 1.3
Bible trivia game that is a cross between the TV game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? more>>
That is why we are asking for your help in coming up with some GREAT Bible questions in order to make this game even more fun than we could do by ourselves! When you are finished submitting all of your questions, please e-mail the "qanda.rsd" file back to submissions@pariahware.com. By submitting the questions that you come up with, you agree to the following:
The Legal:
1. You expect no royalty fees or other payment for Pariahware, Inc. using your questions in the game.
2. Any parts of the questions you submit may be altered at will by the members of Pariahware, Inc.
3. Even though you submit a question for the game, that does not necessarily mean it will appear in the game.
4. If your name is included in your e-mail, Pariahware, Inc. has the right to add it as an acknowledgement, unless otherwise noted. You will not be paid as a result of having your name listed.
The How To:
1. Make sure that the Got Word DB Maker application and the "qanda.rsd" file are in the same folder or the program will not work.
2. Double-click the Got Word DB Maker application icon.
3. Select the radio button in the lower-left-hand corner that says "Add new question".
4. There are five text fields. The large one on the top is for the question. The other four are for potential answers. All of these need to be filled.
5. The correct answer needs to be selected by the "drop down" in the upper-right-hand corner.
6. The book of the Bible, in which the question is referencing, needs to be selected in the upper-left-hand corner.
7. Below the book selection is value (points) for the question. This needs to be selected as well.
8. When all of this has been done, the "Save New Question" button will activate. Click it to save your question.
Word of Caution:
To make changes to question that you have already entered, click the "edit existing questions" radio button.
Enhancements:
- Bug Fixes.
Isabelle 2005
Isabelle is a popular generic theorem prover developed at Cambridge University and TU Munich. more>>
Compared with similar tools, Isabelles distinguishing feature is its flexibility. Most proof assistants are built around a single formal calculus, typically higher-order logic. Isabelle has the capacity to accept a variety of formal calculi. The distributed version supports higher-order logic but also axiomatic set theory and several other formalisms. See logics for more details.
Isabelle is a joint project between Lawrence C. Paulson (University of Cambridge, UK) and Tobias Nipkow (Technical University of Munich, Germany).
Main features:
- Interpretation of locale expressions in theories, locales, and proof contexts.
- Substantial library improvements (HOL, HOL-Complex, HOLCF).
- Proof tools for transitivity reasoning.
- General find_theorems command (by term patterns, as intro/elim/simp rules etc.).
- Commands for generating adhoc draft documents.
- Support for Unicode proof documents (UTF-8).
- Major internal reorganizations and performance improvements.
System.FilePath 0.11
System.FilePath is a Haskell library from Yhc originally, now with added tweaks. more>>
The interface is still changing, for that reason please use System.FilePath.Version_0_10 or System.FilePath.Version_0_11 which will be guaranteed to work unmodified in future releases.
I have written a System.FilePath module in part based on the one in
Yhc, and in part based on the one in Cabal (thanks to Lemmih). The aim
is to try and get this module into the base package, as FilePaths are
something many programs use, but its all too easy to hack up a little
function that gets it right most of the time on most platforms, and
there lies a source of bugs.
This module is Posix (Linux) and Windows capable - just import
System.FilePath and it will pick the right one. Of course, if you
demand Windows paths on all OSs, then System.FilePath.Windows will
give you that (same with Posix). Written in Haskell 98 + Heirarchical
Modules.
Haddock:
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/projects/filepath/System-FilePath.html
Darcs: darcs get http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/darcs/filepath
Source: http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/darcs/filepath/System/FilePath.hs
Homepage: http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/projects/libraries.php
If you go to the haddock page there are a few little examples at the
top of the file.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Marc Webber, shapr, David House, Lemmih, others...
Competitors
System.FilePath from Cabal, by Lemmih
FilePath.hs and NameManip.hs from MissingH
The one from Cabal and FilePath.hs in MissingH are both very similar, I
stole lots of good ideas from those two.
NameManip seems to be more unix specific, but all functions in that module
have equivalents in this new System.FilePath module.
Hopefully this new module can be used without noticing any lost functions,
and certainly adds new features/functions to the table.
Should FilePath by an abstract data type?
The answer for this library is no. This is a deliberate design decision.
In Haskell 98 the definition is type FilePath = String, and all functions
operating on FilePaths, i.e. readFile/writeFile etc take FilePaths. The
only way to introduce an abstract type is to provide wrappers for these
functions or casts between Strings and FilePathAbstracts.
There are also additional questions as to what constitutes a FilePath, and
what is just a pure String. For example, "/path/file.ext" is a FilePath. Is
"/" ? "/path" ? "path" ? "file.ext" ? ".ext" ? "file" ?
With that being accepted, it should be trivial to write
System.FilePath.ByteString which has the same interface as System.FilePath
yet operates on ByteStrings.
Amazon Mini Shop 2.8
Amazon Mini Shop allows you to search Amazon.com, .co.uk, .de, .fr, .ca or .co.jp from the sidebar. more>>
Main features:
- Search all Amazon sites from the sidebar
- Images with results (mouse over to enlarge)
- Add search as a RSS live bookmark
Infatech Enhanced Forum 101
Enhanced by infatech to deliver, quality listings on search engines (esspecially google). Designed to "IMPROVE" your listings via catagorys recipricalled from googles own ad network. "EVERY NEW TOPIC more>>
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Requirements: mysql 3+
Whats new in this version: Google Enhanced Listings
<<lessNumber::Phone::IE 0.2
Number::Phone::IE is a Perl module with Republic of Ireland-specific methods for Number::Phone. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Number::Phone;
$dermots_phone = Number::Phone->new(IE, 017654321);
METHODS
The following methods from Number::Phone are overridden:
is_valid
The number is valid within the national numbering scheme. It may or may not yet be allocated, or it may be reserved. Any number which returns true for any of the following methods will also be valid.
is_allocated
The number has been allocated to a telco for use. It may or may not yet be in use or may be reserved. Not currently implemented.
is_geographic
The number refers to a geographic area.
is_fixed_line
The number, when in use, can only refer to a fixed line.
is_mobile
The number, when in use, can only refer to a mobile phone.
is_pager
The number, when in use, can only refer to a pager.
is_tollfree
Callers will not be charged for calls to this number under normal circumstances.
is_specialrate
The number, when in use, attracts special rates. For instance, national dialling at local rates, or premium rates for services.
is_adult
The number, when in use, goes to a service of an adult nature, such as porn.
is_network_service
The number is some kind of network service such as a human operator, directory enquiries, emergency services etc
country_code
Returns 353.
regulator
Returns some text in an appropriate character set saying who the telecoms regulator is, with optional details such as their web site or phone number.
areacode
Return the area code - if applicable - for the number. If not applicable, returns undef.
areaname
Return the area name - if applicable - for the number, or undef.
subscriber
Return the subscriber part of the number
operator
Return the name of the telco operating this number, in an appropriate character set and with optional details such as their web site or phone number. Not currently implemented.
format
Return a sanely formatted version of the number, complete with IDD code, eg for the Irish number (021) 765-4321 it would return +353 21 7654321.
country
If the number is_international, return the two-letter ISO country code.
NYI
Version restrictions:
- Strictly sppeaking, this kind of duplication of the Number::Phone::UK class is bad. A tidy-up is in order, though it may emerge that a completely new implemantation is better.
- The results are only as accurate as my own investigations into current allocations. User feedback welcome.
- While the names of the nominal owners of mobile prefixes are given, number portability makes this information unreliable.
GParted LiveCD 0.3.4-8
GParted LiveCD is a linux distribution based on Gnome Partition Editor. more>>
It uses libparted to detect and manipulate devices and partitiontables while several (optional) filesystemtools provide support for filesystems not included in libparted.
These optional packages will be detected at runtime and dont require a rebuild of GParted.
GParted is written in C++ and uses gtkmm as Graphical Toolkit. The general approach is to keep the GUI as simple as possible. Thats why i try to conform to the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines.
GParted comes under the terms of the General Public License.
Enhancements:
New package :
- bc (text-calculator)
Packages updated :
- sys-apps/portage-2.1.2.7
- sys-fs/ntfs3g-1.616-r1
- sys-fs/udev-112-r1
kernel-2.6.21
- - adding support in kernel to fix i810 problem ! According to : http://www.gkmac.co.uk/linuxacer.php
Device drivers --> Character devices -->
- < * > /dev/agpgart (AGP Support)
- < * > Intel 440LX/BX/GX, I8xx and E7x05 chipset support
- [*] Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 4.1.0 and higher DRI support)
- < * > Intel 830M, 845G, 852GM, 855GM, 865G (i915 driver)
Bio::Biblio::Patent 1.4
Bio::Biblio::Patent is a representation of a patent. more>>
SYNOPSIS
$obj = new Bio::Biblio::Patent (-doc_number => 1-2-3-4-5);
#--- OR ---
$obj = new Bio::Biblio::Patent;
$obj->doc_number (1-2-3-4-5);
A storage object for a patent. See its place in the class hierarchy in
http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/openBQS/images/bibobjects_perl.gif
Attributes
The following attributes are specific to this class (however, you can also set and get all attributes defined in the parent classes):
doc_number
doc_office
doc_type
applicants type: array ref of Bio::Biblio::Providers
Pythonutils 0.3.0
Pythonutils is helpful collection of utility modules for common Python programming tasks. more>>
The Voidspace Pythonutils package is a simple way of installing the Voidspace collection of modules. Several of the Voidspace Projects depend on these modules. They are also useful in their own right of course.
They are primarily general utility modules that simplify common programming tasks in Python.
The modules included are all fully documented. They are :
ConfigObj - simple config file handling
validate - validation and type conversion system
listquote - string to list conversion
StandOut - simple logging and output control object
pathutils - for working with paths and files
cgiutils - cgi helpers
urlpath - functions for handling URLs
odict - Ordered Dictionary Class
Enhancements:
- Removed the `listquote < http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/listquote.html >`_ module
- ConfigObj updated to 4.4.0
- StandOut updated to 3.0.0 (*Not* backwards compatible, but much improved)
ShoppingStar 1.0.0
ShoppingStar is a rich client application to browse products on the Amazon product catalog. more>>
The prices of products can be tracked and compared. All kinds of products can be imported to your own library.
Main features:
- Browse products on Amazon (US, DE, UK, FR, JP, CA available)
- Track prices of products
- Create your own library. Every type of product can be collected and organised in folders
Bio::Das::Lite 1.49
Bio::Das::Lite is a Perl extension for the DAS (HTTP+XML) Protocol. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Das::Lite;
my $bdl = Bio::Das::Lite->new_from_registry({category => Chromosome});
my $results = $bdl->features(22);
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
new : Constructor
my $das = Bio::Das::Lite->new(http://das.ensembl.org/das/ensembl1834);
my $das = Bio::Das::Lite->new({
timeout => 60,
dsn => http://user:pass@das.ensembl.org/das/ensembl1834,
http_proxy => http://user:pass@webcache.local.com:3128/,
});
Options can be: dsn (optional scalar or array ref, URLs of DAS services)
timeout (optional int, HTTP fetch timeout in seconds)
http_proxy (optional scalar, web cache or proxy if not set in %ENV)
caching (optional bool, primitive caching on/off)
callback (optional code ref, callback for processed XML blocks)
registry (optional array ref containing DAS registry service URLs
defaults to http://das.sanger.ac.uk/registry/services/das)
proxy_user (optional scalar, username for authenticating forward-proxy)
proxy_pass (optional scalar, password for authenticating forward-proxy)
user_agent (optional scalar, User-Agent HTTP request header value)
new_from_registry : Constructor
Similar to new above but supports capabilities and category
in the given hashref, using them to query the DAS registry and
configuring the DSNs accordingly.
my $das = Bio::Das::Lite->new_from_registry({
capabilities => [features],
category => [Protein Sequence],
});
Options are as above, plus
capability (optional arrayref of capabilities)
category (optional arrayref of categories)
Separe 0.1.6
This is a great Firefox addon that helps you keeping tabs tidy by introducing a new kind of tab! more>>
Separe 0.1.6 is yet another extremely useful utility for Firefox users. It is actually a great addon that helps you keeping tabs tidy by introducing a new kind of tab!
Enhancements: March 10, 2008
- Included support for Firefox 3.0b3.
- Added some locales.
- Supported locales: be-BY, ca-AD, da-DK, de-DE, en-US, es-ES, fi-FI, fr-FR, it-IT, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, ru-RU, sl-SI, uk-UA, zh-CN.
Requirements:
- Mozilla Firefox
libsexier 1.0 Beta 1
libsexier is a sexy cairo widget library for gtk/gnome. more>>
Currently only one widget is in this new library, fittsmenu, find out more at http://www.qdh.org.uk
You can build it like so:
./configure
make
Once built you can cd examples and run ./fittsmenu to try it out.There have been many interesting comments regarding this new menu, and some misconceptions about the way it works. As a result there are some interesting new features I want to add to the fittsmenu widget, however some of these features are very difficult (slice scaling for instance) to put together so please be patient.
If you’d like to know more or get involved please email me about it. As this is in the very very early stages of development I’m very curious to hear peoples opinions and rants about what I’m doing.
Biblio::Thesaurus 0.27
Biblio::Thesaurus is a Perl extension for managing ISO thesaurus. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Biblio::Thesaurus;
$obj = thesaurusNew();
$obj = thesaurusLoad(iso-file);
$obj = thesaurusRetrieve(storable-file);
$obj = thesaurusMultiLoad(iso-file1,iso-file2,...);
$obj->save(iso-file);
$obj->storeOn(storable-file);
$obj->addTerm(term);
$obj->addRelation(term,relation,term1,...,termn);
$obj->deleteTerm(term);
$obj->isDefined(term);
$obj->describe( { rel=NT, desc="Narrow Term", lang=>"UK" } );
$obj->addInverse(Relation1,Relation2);
$obj->order(rela1, rel2, ....);
@order = $obj->order();
$obj->languages(l1, l2, ....);
@langs = $obj->languages();
$obj->baselang(l);
$lang = $obj->baselang();
$obj->topName(term);
$term = $obj->topName();
$html = $obj->navigate(+{configuration},%parameters);
$html = $obj->getHTMLTop();
$output = $obj->downtr(%handler);
$output = $obj->downtr(%handler,termo, ... );
$obj->appendThesaurus("iso-file");
$obj->appendThesaurus($tobj);
$obj->tc(termo, relation1, relation2);
$obj->depth_first(term, 2, "NT", "UF")
$latex = $obj->toTex( ...)
$xml = $obj->toXml( ...)
ABSTRACT
This module provides transparent methods to maintain Thesaurus files. The module uses a subset from ISO 2788 which defines some standard features to be found on thesaurus files. The module also supports multilingual thesaurus and some extensions to the ISOs standard.
A Thesaurus is a classification structure. We can see it as a graph where nodes are terms and the vertices are relations between terms.
This module provides transparent methods to maintain Thesaurus files. The module uses a subset from ISO 2788 which defines some standard features to be found on thesaurus files. This ISO includes a set of relations that can be seen as standard but, this program can use user defined ones. So, it can be used on ISO or not ISO thesaurus files.
ivata masks 1.0 alpha1
ivata masks is a library of routines developed in Java/JSP/Struts that automatically. more>>
Rather than developing input screens and lists for each value object class, you need to define just 2 screens - one for lists, the other for input masks. An XML file defines which fields should be displayed or filtered out in each, and the library automatically interrogates the value object classes to discover which fields are available for display. We use the Struts messages to automate the field labels, based on the field name as a key.
We used this approach to replace a system in development by a large UK retail bank. Before we applied this approach, the client had coded each input screen and list by hand. The unified approach dramatically reduced workload by a factor of several weeks.
Enhancements:
- This release adds new features and makes the libraries generally easier to extend.
- Debug logging was improvied throughout the libraries by using log4j.
- Maven compatibility was upgraded to version 1.1 (older versions no longer work).
- New field handing for password and long timestamp fields was implemented.
- Support for a client session scope was added.
- Filter and listener interfaces on the query persistence interface make it easier to implement flexible user rights systems.