Tux Typing is an educational typing program for children starring Tux, the Linux Penguin. The program includes two video game-style activities for younger players, with phrases and finger lessons for older students. Extensive i18n. License: GPL.
This tutorial demonstrates how easy it is to accomplish real world programming goals with Rebol. The text aims to teach average users to program computers to do useful things, without the long and difficult learning curve imposed by other languages.
wspacegen is an interactive IDE for programing with whitespace (http://compsoc.dur.ac.uk/whitespace/). So it's possible to create .ws code relative easily and debug it as well. But attention, you'll addicted to it (-:
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getAbsPath is a C header (getAbsPath.h) or an ANSI C tool (getAbsPath) which
converts relative unix/win32 pathes to absolute ones. It uses current working directory (CWD) as basis. Use it e.g. for finding out the current path of a shell script
DodeboLMS is an e-learning platform for distance learning developed in italy and known as "Spaghettilearning", since the 2.0 version the name is changed in DoceboLMS. FOR DOWNLOAD, PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE
jHDL,is a total integrated e-learning framework for chatting, shared white board, download material, html editor, web browsing, video conference and web module for registration, scheduling, and administration. Using EJB as middle tier and Struts framewor
Pymprovisator is a program for jazz musicians. Jazz music is based on improvisation and this program is intended to help musicians to improvise. The user sets the song parameters and the program generates a MIDI file with an adequate accompaniment.
This program is intended to help users that are new to Linux/Unix figure out how to use the system and experienced users do things that they don't do very often and may not know or remember how to do.