pyxser stands for python xml serialization and is a python object to XML serializer that validates every XML deserialization against the pyxser 1.0 XML Schema. pyxser is written entirely in C as a python extension.
Simplified Number Conversion! Convert any number of any radix base (base 2-36) to another number of any radix base. It is written in C, and uses GTK+ for the user interface.
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This project will help you to expose C++ libraries to Python. pygccxml package is an object oriented framework for reading C++ declarations. pyplusplus package is an object-oriented framework for creating a code generator for boost.python library.
Modules for developing, configuring and running a computation based on function blocks entirely in Python. Function block based computation is a data, event and state driven approach to data processing.
A collection of open source libraries and tools that provide solutions for common problems in processing Arabic text, especially in web applications. text normalization, phrase segmentation, text indexing, stop word lists, common spelling mistakes.
Generator of MAGIK source files from xmi files. Magik from UML.
Simple generator of MAGIK source files from xmi files.
Many UML applications offer export data (class diagrams) as a XMI metadata files. Using this program you can generate MAGIK source code from UML diagrams.
You can: specify package name, specify topic, specify encoding, change file comment. Pragmas and method comments are generated automatically.
epm stands for Easy-Project-Manager which consists of two parts: I. a build system engine II. a tool for creating build system (epm has been moved to https://github.com/duyanning/epm)
This is a lightweight and fast library for reading and writing any PNM file - PBM, PGM and PPM, up to 16 bits per sample, in ascii/binary format. Library contains also a Python bindings - module pixfiles with PixFile class.
Open Source Graphical user interface for installing Initiator and target of Open FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet)
Developers: Pranoti Kale, Harshada Kshirsagar, Pooja Ramrakhyani, Tejashri Vinode, Ashwin Tumma
ScardFace is a python3k library for interfacing with smart cards, which supports Plug-and-Play readers inclusion and threading. It also offers classes for manipulating APDU cmds and resps, and use them in a transport-protocol-independent fashion.
Gaphor is a UML modeling environment written in Python. Gaphor is small and very extensible.
The repository is located at http://github.com/gaphor/gaphor.
PyAnnotation is a Python Library to access and manipulate linguistically annotated corpus files. Supported file formats are Kura XML, Elan XML and Toolbox files. A Corpus Reader API is provided to support statistical analysis within the NLTK.
DmgWiz is a program for Mac OS X which is designed to create beautiful, colorful, customized disk images (DMG files). These DMG files can be used by software developers and desktop users alike to distribute their projects.
CLIG - Command Line Interface Generator Clig is a code generator for several programming languages that allows you easy creation of command line parsers. Including a GUI and Command Line tool.
Non-stealth keylogger for Windows. Records mouse and keyboard (precision~10-15ms), log of events (disk size~2.5k/s) + log of operations (~ 0.2k/s). Standalone, with local copy of Python: unzip to install, delete to uninstall.NEW: hidden/visible icon
bitstring is a pure Python module designed to help make the creation and analysis of binary data as painless as possible. The latest releases support Python 2.6 and 3.x only. For Python 2.4 and 2.5, plus lots more see the googlecode homepage.