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    yapyutils

    yapyutils

    Utilities for platform indepentent low-level system APIs.

    The 'yapyutils' - Yet Another Python Utils - package provides miscellaneous *Python* utilities for the adaptation of platform independent APIs of the low-level part of the software stack. These are e.g. used for extensions of the *setuptools* and *distutils*, thus reduce the package dependency and avoid circular dependencies whenever possible by using standard packages and classes only. The more complex and complete data packages are provided for higher application layer...
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    MVProc FastCGI

    MVProc FastCGI

    MVProc implemented as a FastCGI

    MVProc FastCGI is a Model-View-Controller platform that uses MySQL stored procedures as the Controller element. It's based on the stable Apache module MVProc, and all functionality has been tested (and load tested), so it may be "Production Ready" even though it hasn't been implemented in a production environment as yet. Benchmarking indicates it's "nearly as fast" on lighttpd as the MVProc Apache module, though a truly thorough benchmarking with a variety of servers and web applications (outputting the same result) would be more than welcome if anyone is offering... ...
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    The pyARS python module allows developers to use BMC's ARSystem (Remedy ARS) and Atrium CMDB functions from within Python. Using Python's interactive shell, it is extremely easy to retrieve and modify data entries as well as workflow objects. ARSystem, also known as ARS or Remedy, is a powerful enterprise workflow engine. Atrium is a Configuration Management Data Base, a.k.a.
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    ipmems

    ipmems

    Real-time data acquisition and visualization software

    Cross-platform data acquisition and visualization software with an embedded HTTP-server, binary protocol parsing library, protocol emulation server, remote secure administration server, embedded Groovy scripting facilities and HMI (SCADA) visualization module.
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    mod_pLua

    mod_pLua

    An Apache module for developing web applications using Lua

    mod_pLua is a module for the Apache httpd web server, that enables the use of preprocessed (html-embedded) Lua scripts using a PHP-like syntax as well as CGI-style interfacing, but at a much faster pace. For a more detailed description, see the wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/modplua/wiki/
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    toKernel
    Universal PHP Framework. toKernel is a fully Object-Oriented extensible framework. By design, the framework's kernel is monolithic which brings a lot of advantages. It is NOT a loader for a mere collection of classes.
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