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JobRunner is a tool designed to run a job (i.e., to execute a commandline or script) which does not require user interaction, and to store the program's output (standard error and standard out) in an easy-to-read log file. It is able to save a configuration file of the job to be run, which can be used by JobRunner_Caller as a lightweight queueing system. See the Primer included in the archive for extra details on usage examples.
code_finder is a standalone script that contains a database of Bangladeshi postal codes with Districts, Thanas, Post Offices, and Post Codes. It is easily customizable and easy to use. Functions are provided for searching by postal code or post office name, and for displaying information.
AWS Dashboard is a simple dashboard for Amazon Web Services. It features a list of available availability zones in each region, availability zone statuses per region, instance counts per region, instance counts which turns red if events are scheduled, a list of events by instance ID, EBS volume counts per region, EBS volume counts which turn red if any EBS volumes are unattached, the ability to delete unattached EBS volumes, elastic IP counts per region, elastic IP counts which turn red if any elastic IPs are unattached, the ability to delete unattached elastic IPs, and elastic load balancer counts per region.
LIME is a dynamic programming language with a LISP-like syntax. It features partial function application, eager and lazy evaluation, call-by-value and call-by-reference, macros, reading/writing LIME code as data, a standard library including infinite streams, and an interactive mode with auto-indentation.
MMLi is a simple Music Macro Language interpreter written in ISO C99. The Music Macro Language originated in 8-bit BASIC implementations (as part of the “PLAY” command), and can still be found in modern BASICs (like QB64) and in system software (like FreeBSD's spkr.c driver.) This interpreter features an example "mmlitest" program which can be used to translate MML sequences into beep(1) commandline arguments.