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    nathandelane

    Projects I am working on, which may turn into larger projects.

    This is a repository of projects that I am working on which may turn into larger projects. When they do I will break them out into their own sourceforge projects. Until then anybody can take a peek and check out my experiements. Think of it as Nathandelane labs.
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    Slength

    returns the length of user supplied strings

    I wrote Slength while working on my SQL Final project--you see, in an SQL database when you want to store a string of text in a field you have to declare the field's type as a varchar and give it a maximum length; I wrote slength to help me figure out how long I would need to set any given varchar field. Slength was originally written in Perl, then rewritten in Python, and is now currently developed in Ruby.
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