Platform-independent recursive search library. C-API, written in C/C++, with mappings to C++, COM, D, Java, .NET, Python, Ruby, STL, with more to come.
Platform-independent recursive search library. C-API, written in C/C++, with mappings to Ch, C++, COM, D, Java, .NET, Python, Ruby, STL, with more to come. Supporting recursive search of file systems, FTP, XML, source control systems, etc.
This is a project to maintain maps updated on a server of HalfLife, currently map developers stores their maps on a web page or on ftp, now the developers have a repository common to all and server admins have a program to update the maps.
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With Connect you can easily browse FTP and HTTP sites. All file transfers are queued and not limited to one at a time, you can process multiple transfers from different servers at the same time. Connect offers many additional features.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
A distributed filesystem that provides "provider-independent security"
There are many online storage services, for example Dropbox. While these services claim to be secure, they should not be relied upon for security or reliability. SDFS aims to address this issue by providing a filesystem-like interface while encrypting and storing data redundantly in many online storage accounts. In the first alpha early release(0.0.0) we are planning to support dropbox only but if you want support for other services, or if you are a developer who wants to develop support for...