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CAPE stands for Clips And Perl with Extensions. As its name suggests, CAPE is a combined programming environment which allows programs to be written in Clips, a forward-chaining rule-based system which was originally developed
by NASA, and Perl.
Yellow Perl is a Perl 5 distribution for Windows. Yellow Perl consists only of core modules. Additionaly, Yellow Perl contains MinGW toolchain and dmake so it is possible to compile CPAN modules.
This is a Perl distribution for Windows. It comes with a C/C++ compiler and EPIC IDE. Distribution features include installer, its own formatted help system and several additional modules already installed.
Senora is targeted to be a drop-in replacement for sqlplus. It provides a plethora of new commands, which accept unix-style options. It is extensible via plugins.
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The DIML Project is the result of 6 years investigation in the domain of Web productivity. It implements a full open source and powerful template language and precompilator, allowing portable "web screens" to be written in PHP and/or Perl environment
XML::XSLT is a collection of Perl modules that perform XSL transforms on XML documents, fully implementing the W3C XSLT recommendation.
It is based upon the Apache Group's project Xalan and Keith Visco's work on XSL:P, both of which are in Java.