pdns-backend-lua2

Lua2 backend for PowerDNS

PowerDNS is a versatile nameserver which supports a large number of different backends ranging from simple zonefiles to relational databases and load balancing/failover algorithms. PowerDNS tries to emphasize speed and security.

r-cran-corpcor

GNU R for Estimation of Covariance and Correlation -- corpcor

GNU R package which implements a James-Stein-type shrinkage estimator for the covariance matrix, with separate shrinkage for variances and correlations. The approach is both computationally as well as statistically very efficient, it is applicable to "small n, large p" data, and always returns a positive definite and well-conditioned covariance matrix. In addition to inferring the covariance matrix the package also provides shrinkage estimators for partial correlations and partial variances. The inverse of the covariance and correlation matrix can be efficiently computed, as well as any arbitrary power of the shrinkage correlation matrix. Furthermore, functions are available for fast singular value decomposition, for computing the pseudoinverse, and for checking the rank and positive definiteness of a matrix.

ruby-cucumber-wire

Wire protocol for Cucumber (a ruby acceptance testing framework)

cucumber supports a wire protocol for running tests in separate processes. Not necessarily even ruby processes.

libtaglibs-standard-spec-java

Apache JSP Standard Taglib Specification API

JSTL can be used to embed logic in JSP pages without using embedded java code. Various tags are defined for common tasks such as conditional execution, loops, internationalization, XML processing etc.

kxmlkipicmd

KDE Image Plugin Interface - cli tools

elpa-undo-tree

Emacs minor mode for handling undo history as tree

Package undo-tree provided by this package replaces Emacs' undo system with a system that treats undo history as what it is: a branching tree of changes. This simple idea allows the more intuitive behaviour of the standard undo/redo system to be combined with the power of never losing any history. An added side bonus is that undo history can in some cases be stored more efficiently, allowing more changes to accumulate before Emacs starts discarding history.