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The econpy Project - Python packages for economists
EconPy intends to be a collection of Python packages for economics related research. Packages will include the fields of econometrics, agent-based simulation and utilities.
The mod_usertrack Project
Previous releases of Apache have included a module which generates a 'clickstream' log of user activity on a site using cookies. In Apache 1.2 and later this module has been renamed the "user tracking" module, mod_usertrack.
The mod_evasive Project
mod_evasive is an evasive maneuvers module for Apache to provide evasive action in the event of an HTTP DoS or DDoS attack or brute force attack. It is also designed to be a detection and network management tool, and can be easily configured to talk to ipchains, firewalls, routers, and etcetera. mod_evasive presently reports abuses via email and syslog facilities.
The Simpy Project - Simulation in Python
SimPy (= Simulation in Python) is an object-oriented, process-based discrete-event simulation language based on standard Python. It provides the modeler with components of a simulation model including processes, for active components like customers, messages, and vehicles, and resources, for passive components that form limited capacity congestion points like servers, checkout counters, and tunnels. It also provides monitor variables to aid in gathering statistics. Random variates are provided by the standard Python random module.
The asynchttp Project - A Python Asyncronous HTTP Client
The 'asynchttp'' module is a logical extension of the Python library 'asynchat' module which is built on the 'asyncore' and 'select' modules. Our goal is to provide the functionality of the excellent 'httplib' module without using blocking sockets.
The PySide Project - New Python bindings for the Qt
The PySide project provides LGPL-licensed Python bindings for the Qt cross-platform application and UI framework. PySide Qt bindings allow both free open source and proprietary software development and ultimately aim to support all of the platforms as Qt itself.
The GNU-Darwin Project
GNU-Darwin aims to be the most free software distribution. Our mission is two-fold: Focus on projects that leverage our unique combination of Darwin and GNU, and help users to enjoy the benefits of software freedom.
The Eeebuntu Project
Eeebuntu is a customised distribution of Ubuntu specifically developed for the EeePC range of netbooks. By incorporating the three key technologies of Ubuntu, the Array Kernel and the EeeConfigure system, users of EeePC's who want to try running Linux on their machines now have an easily installed distribution which works out of the box with no configuration needed.
The XMDF Project: eXtensible Model Data Format
XMDF (eXtensible Model Data Format) is a library providing a standard format for the geometry data storage of river cross-sections, 2D/3D structured and unstructured meshes, geometric paths through space, and associated time data. XMDF uses HDF5 for cross-platform data storage and compression.
The C++ DBC Project
This is the C++ DBC project. Its goal is to provide several database connectivity APIs (like MySQL, SqLite, ODBC and so on) for developers of C++ under a single API, that is easy to use and extensible for further APIs.
The DRBD Project - Distributed Replicated Block Device
DRBD® refers to block devices designed as a building block to form high availability (HA) clusters. This is done by mirroring a whole block device via an assigned network. DRBD can be understood as network based RAID1.
The Unattended Project - A Windows deployment system
This is a system for fully automating the installation of Windows 2000 Professional and Server, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. When you are finished setting up Unattended, you will be able to boot any PC from a floppy, from a CD-ROM, or directly from the network, answer a few questions, and come back an hour or two later to a fully-installed Windows workstation.
Bill Katz: Simple Full Text Search for App Engine
After rewatching Brett Slatkin's Building Scalable, Complex Apps talk at Google I/O, I came across the old SearchableModel module and realized it could be greatly improved by using the "Relation Index" technique described in the talk. So after a day of hacking, I'm releasing an open source (MIT License) simple solution to full text search for App Engine.
The Orbited Project – Networking for the Web
Orbited provides a pure JavaScript/HTML socket in the browser. It is a web router and firewall that allows you to integrate web applications with arbitrary back-end systems. You can implement any network protocol in the browser—without resorting to plugins.
The Puppet Project - The configuration management solution
The Puppet framework provides a means to describe IT infrastructure as policy, execute that policy to build services then audit and enforce ongoing changes to the policy. Puppet helps accomplish the goal of a hands-off, automated infrastructure. The benefits of automated infrastructure go beyond policy-enforced consistency and auditing. The impact of hardware failure and other disaster scenarios can be mitigated, as services can be quickly restored by Puppet. In conjunction with virtualizaton, the ability to reliably create new systems running consistent services can be leveraged to create autoscaling applications as well as test systems identical to production environments.
The Lift Project - The Simply Functional Web Framework
Lift is an expressive and elegant framework for writing web applications. Lift stresses the importance of security, maintainability, scalability and performance, while allowing for high levels of developer productivity. Lift open source software licensed under an Apache 2.0 license.
The Scala Programming Language
Scala is a general purpose programming language designed to express common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe way. It smoothly integrates features of object-oriented and functional languages, enabling Java and other programmers to be more productive. Code sizes are typically reduced by a factor of two to three when compared to an equivalent Java application.
The Google Web Toolkit Project
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who dont speak browser quirks as a second languag
(tags: incoming bkm-imported-through-opera ajax)
The Kauri Project
Kauri is a new holistic web application development framework targetting development teams working on the Java platform. Its target audience is the entire team: wireframe/UI experts, web design people, and Java front- and back-end developers. The goal of Kauri is to provide something useful for the entire development team, by making sure that efforts at all stages and by all actors will find their comfort zone in a Kauri-based project. At the same time, Kauri provides the necessary plumbing and tooling (i.e. modularization) to cater for large projects, worked on by large(r) development teams.
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