libghc-hxt-prof
collection of tools for processing XML with Haskell; profiling libraries
The Haskell XML Toolbox bases on the ideas of HaXml and HXML, but introduces a
more general approach for processing XML with Haskell. The Haskell XML
Toolbox uses a generic data model for representing XML documents, including
the DTD subset and the document subset, in Haskell. It contains a validating
XML parser, a HTML parser, namespace support, an XPath expression evaluator,
an XSLT library, a RelaxNG schema validator and funtions for serialization and
deserialization of user defined data. The library makes extensive use of the
arrow approach for processing XML.
r-cran-aweek
GNU R convert dates to arbitrary week definitions
Which day a week starts depends heavily on the either the local or
professional context. This package is designed to be a lightweight solution
to easily switching between week-based date definitions.
libminify-maven-plugin-java
Minify Maven Plugin
Combine and minimize JavaScript and CSS files for faster page loading.
This plugin produces a merged and a minified version of your CSS and
JavaScript resources which can be re-used across your project, using
yui-compressor and closure-compiler but allowing later addition of
support for other tools.
language-pack-gnome-uk-base
GNOME translations for language Ukrainian
ucommon-utils
lightweight C++ threading and sockets - utilities
GNU uCommon C++ is a lightweight library to facilitate using C++ design
patterns even for very deeply embedded applications, such as for
systems using uClibc along with POSIX threading support. For this
reason, uCommon disables language features that consume memory or
introduce runtime overhead. uCommon introduces some design patterns
from Objective-C, such as reference counted objects, memory pools, and
smart pointers. uCommon introduces some new concepts for handling of
thread locking and synchronization.
efingerd
Another finger daemon for unix capable of fine-tuning your output.
efingerd is a finger daemon, which executes programs and displays their
output. This gives you complete control over what to display and to who,
and an extreme configurability.