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    SSL for native python

    Effort to implement SSL for native python when it was not available

    Modifying socket module to implement native SSL support for python. Implemented a wrapper around pyDes for various algorithms, done as a part of college main project for Model Engineering College: Members: Adithya Nair, Aniraj Kesavan, Arun Scaria, Ayrine John, Nilufir Sulthana
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    Elmer is a tool which embeds a Python module into a C, C++, or Tcl application. The embedded Python module is used just as if it was written in the same language as the application itself, without requiring any knowledge of the Python/C API.
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    This is an add-on module for AOLserver that embeds a Python interpreter in-process (much as mod_python does for Apache).
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    PyJSW is a set of Python bindings for the libjsw joystick wrapper library. This Python module provides an object interface to any joystick devices supported by libjsw.
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    AlsaPlayer-Python is a set of python bindings. It allows you to write custom interfaces for AlsaPlayer using the full power of the Python language. Also provided is a Python module to control AlsaPlayer from external programs.
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    FungeWars, written in Python, loads two Befunge programs onto the same grid, where each tries to cause the other to quit or crash. A standalone Befunge interpreter, PyFunge, is also included. Befunge is an esoteric two-dimensional programming language.
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    An extension of the Python Library module 'asynchat' to support highly scaleable HTTP clients. We intend to learn from, and use pieces of, the excellent 'httplib' module.
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    This python module makes the commercial TIB/Rendezvous APIs accessible from python. TIB/Rendezvous is a messaging middleware released by TIBCO, Inc. (www.rv.tibco.com)
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    The Oracle 8 Python Interface (oci8py) is a Python module for accessing Oracle 8 specific features from within Python.
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