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    POE is a Perl framework for non-blocking network applications and cooperative multitasking. It has many freely available modules for common programming tasks (see CPAN), and it is widely used and supported by the Perl and POE communities.
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    AnCH Framework

    AnCH Framework

    Another C++ Hack

    This project has been migrated to GitHub : https://github.com/vlachenal/anch-framework AnCH framework aims to provide utility classes for some common programming features. Features are implemented to be used as simply as possible. This framework was initially a way to test new C++ specifications (C++11) and to test C++ design patterns and tricks. Only POSIX systems are supported for now. Others could be supported later. (Partial) Doxygen documentation can be found on project home page.
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    Tarantoga

    Tarantoga

    Lightweight Event Management System (for Monitoring-Events and more)

    Tarantoga is an open source lightweight event management system for events from monitoring and more, with similar functionality to IBM Tivoli TEC, Master Cell, or BMC BEM. It supports your ITIL/ITSM event management process. It relies on MongoDB to store the events and Perl as rule programming language. GUI and backend are seperate tools that communicate only via the MongoDB. Tarantoga understands EIF, so you can send events with "postemsg", "msend -e", and the tarantoga tool tsend. Via EIF,...
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    C++ library for debugging purposes and runtime logging to file with extension for Python and PHP. A simple solution for logging same way in many applications using different programming languages.
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    LogsGrep

    A grep-like utility for log files.

    LogsGrep is a unique, grep-like utility designed specifically to target log files containing multi-line entries. The primary target is Java log files (Log4J, common, ...), where it is very common to have multiline log entries (for example log entries with a stacktrace). It follows Unix philosophy, does only its primary job and expects its input to be generated by other more advanced tools (tail, cat, type, find...); There is no goal to be compatible with Unix grep. LogsGrep is...
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    BlueLogger
    BlueLogger is built using the Python programming language in order to monitor for Bluetooth devices nearby. The application can log the "Time", "Device Name" and "Device Address" of each discovered device.
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