30 projects tagged "English"
EZDM (ezdungeonmaster) is a simple set of tools for dungeon managers, targeting AD&D 2nd edition rules. It's not an RPG game, but some helper tools for people DM-ing real games, and is designed not to get in the way of roleplay and storytelling, but simply help do the math during encounters and leveling. Dice rolling can be done by the computer, or the tools can be set for manual dice, in which case you simply enter the results of the roll. All game data, charts, and character sheets are stored in JSON format. The EZDM kit defaults to using a simple dialog-based GUI which requires easygui, but a console interface is also available.
Sirix is a versioned tree-based storage system. It provides Snapshot Isolation through MVCC and is best suited for flash-based storage. The tree encoding is suited for heavy update operations. It provides diffing algorithms either to import diffs between currently shredded (imported) XML documents to update a tree structure or to get the differences between versions of a tree structure. A GUI provides several visualizations for comparing imported tree structures.
PubwichFork is a Web application that allows you to aggregate your published data from multiple Websites and social services into a single HTML page. It is an improved version of the original application, since Pubwich is not actively maintained anymore. This fork fixed several bugs, adds filtering methods to the data streams, and enables output caching and post-output processing. Besides standard feed formats like Atom and RSS, PubwichFork supports Delicious, Youtube, Vimeo, Flickr, Last.fm, and more.
CI-Eye is a powerful continuous integration build radiator requiring no installation and almost no set-up. CI-Eye talks to many different CI servers through their REST APIs (so no plug-ins are required). Currently, support is offered for Hudson, Jenkins, and TeamCity. CI-Eye runs as a standalone Web application.
The Resilient Streaming Protocol (RSP) is a one-way IP/UDP media streaming protocol that was developed to provide high reliability audio streaming between the mountainchill.com Internet radio station's rural studios and SHOUTcast servers. Although the protocol operates in a unidirectional fashion (without listener ack/resend packets), it does support optional listener reporting and packet quality tracking. A streaming server called rspServer is included. It accepts multiple RSP stream sources, providing both RSP and SHOUTcast compatible relaying and transcoding. The source code package also includes a command-line encoder and decoders.