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Infrastructure for contructing php applications. This software is intended as a skeleton to build MVC oriented apps. It uses some PEAR packages (such as auth, db_dataobject and html_quickform) and the Smarty template system.
That project aims at providing a framework for SOCI (http://soci.sourceforge.net), so as to ease the packaging and delivery processes, allowing to deliver packages for a great number of Linux distributions, as well as for other Unices and MS Windows.
This project aims to create a Makefile based build environment for microcontrollers, with the focus on easy maintainable software configuration/builds as well as easy shareability of code amongst developers.
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Pre Make Kit (PMK) aims to be a BSD alternative to GNU autoconf, GNU libtool, and pkg-config. It uses data files instead of scripts to limit the spreading of trojans in software packages. It's designed to be easy to use for users and developers.
That project aims at providing a framework around the WSDLPull (http://wsdlpull.sourceforge.net) source code, so as to ease the packaging and delivery processes, allowing to deliver packages for a great number of Linux distributions and Unices.
There were some packages within the incrTcl project. As they grow these parts have been moved to an own project: itclng. The parts are: 1) a reimplementation of incr Tcl called itclng (not itcl-ng!) 2) a reimplementation of IWidgets called itclWidgets
JIP is a high performance, low overhead profiler that is written entirely in Java. JIP gives the developer the ability to turn the profiler on and off while the VM is running. You can also filter out classes and packages as well as control the output.
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plausj a collection of checksum algorithms used to validate business keys like bank account codes or credit card numbers. It's compiled as JVM bytecode files (although it's not necessarily implemented in Java) and can be used on JRE 1.5 and later.
Builds native installers for multiple platforms using a single project definitions file (XML based). The component focuses on standards compliant package generation with the least possible overhead and feature set. This is not another installer!
The Open Source PL/SQL project is a collaborative effort by developers to create variety of Oracle packages - available free of charge. The purpose of each package varies, but all are developed based on a common set of coding standards for consistency.
CthughaNix is the reincarnation of Cthugha-L, a Linux port of one of the first audio visualization software packages, known as "An Oscilloscope On Acid".
Pyrus - Various PEAR compatible packages developed and used to increase rapid application development. All packages are designed with possible inclusion into the PEAR repository in mind, and are coded and documented according to PEAR standards.
JStatCom is a software framework that facilitates the creation of JAVA programs for data based analysis tasks in various domains. It provides ways to call routines from specialized software packages, like Matlab, Gauss, Ox, and possibly others.
Franklin Math is an open source Java symbolic computer algebra system (CAS), with similarities to commercial math packages such as MATLAB or Mathematica. It allows numeric and symbolic calculations, with built-in functions including plotting commands.
This utility utilizes Apache Lucene to create an index of the contents (packages and classes) contained within jar files on a system. This will allow the user to query the index to find out which artifacts contain which classes / packages.
This is the official SlackFr packages repository. Here, you will find alien packages for the Slackware Linux distribution, created by the SlackFr team (http://slackfr.org)
The gara toolkit consists of two powerful packages to create Rich Internet Applications (RIA). The jsWT (JavaScript Widget Toolkit) package for the UI-widgets and the jsFace package to support the MVC design-pattern.
This tool helps your to setup masked packages in Gentoo Linux. Tool is supported all types of package masks (masked by ~x86, ~amd64, missed.., package.mask etc.) and provide many options to configure unmasking process.
PyMaTi is a simple and easy to use GUI for numerical and scientific computing in Python. It surrounds well know packages NumPy and Matplotlib and provides possibility to immediately play with numerical python from intuitive user interface.
JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which emits an HTML report of all the packages, classes, methods, and so on, which are different (the "diff" part) when two Java APIs are compared. Great for reporting what has changed between two releases of your product.