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Personal wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML containing software, interface and data. Very useful for creating small websites and mantaining notes or todo-lists; completely javascript-programmable, supports encryption and file embedding.
Calenco is a Web collaborative platform that enable remote teams of writers, proofreader, graphic designers, translators, etc. to produce together XML documents like user guides, security procedures, etc.
The DocML Viewer lets you browse a DocML file with a PHP/HTML interface similar to Javadoc. This allows development teams to easily access documentation across a network or from a website. Styles can be applied from a single CSS file. Visit http://www.docml.org for more details.
This project defines a walk-up-and-use, wiki-like experience designed to encourage the widest possible deployment of basic DITA writing capability across new communities of users, whose requirements can help drive additional DITA tools and services.
A script to automatically create documentation for ESX hosts. The output is in HTML format and can be emailed to you directly. The script now also creates a link on the ESX hosts web interface for easy access to the information.
DocPerl provides a web-based interface to Perl's Plain Old Documentation (POD). It is a graphical easy to use interface to POD, automatically listing all installed modules on the local host, and any other nominated directories containing Perl files.
Collaborative editor, requirements management tool and much more
ARREA (A Reasonable Requirements Engineering Application) is a simple yet powerful requirements management tool that uses arbitrary files to store information and Subversion to allow team collaboration.
Its simple conventions make it suitable for much other purposes. In fact, for any document-oriented tasks focused on collaborative work and exhaustive change and traceability management.
At its heart, ARREA provides a thin layer on top of SVN that allows it to be used as a powerful...
The pycurry project is targeted for handling concurrency issues within the Python programming language. It also contains a (almost) fully functional 'Design by Contract' implementation.
A Windows Graphical UserInterface for XPdf and PdfToHtml Tools. An easy way to convert PDF files in simple text, jpeg, html and or extract images. It use xpdf (http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/home.html) and pdftohtml
Make AsciiDoc part of your literate programming tool set. With eWEB you can weave and tangle literate programs written as AsciiDoc documents, using embedded WEB code snippets.
A book aimed at C++ programmers of all experience using wxWidgets and wxDev-C++. Available in PDF and CHM formats this book is backed with downloadable source code examples.
Generates syntax highlighted HTML for almost all (including ASP,Aspect-J,AWK,C++,C#,COBOL,CSS,FreeMarker,Groovy,HTML,INI,Java,JavaScript,JSP,Makefile,Pascal,Perl,PHP,PL-SQL,Properties,Python,RTF,Smalltalk,TeX,VBScript,Velocity,XML,XSL) languages.
"Roberge's Used Robot (RUR) : a Python Learning Environment" is a Python implementation of a "robot environment" as introduced by R. Pattis in 1981. **It is obsolete.** See https://github.com/aroberge/rur-ple
This is Doxygen Comments Generator. It's allow to add doxygen comments into interface files. It's take file on input and generate file on the output.
It's written in Perl.