50 projects tagged "English"
Alkaline is a PHP content management system (CMS) for creative professionals and small businesses that is designed to be used alone or in conjunction with your own proprietary code. The application handles posts as well as images, and can manage both raster (GIF, JPEG, and PNG) and vector graphics (PDF, SVG). The software features customizable themes, extensions, and more. It can be used by novices (for example, drag-and-drop social network integration) and advanced users (for example, overriding the theme engine). It works with most Web server software, including Apache and Windows Server.
BorderFlow implements a general-purpose graph clustering algorithm. It maximizes the inner to outer flow ratio from the border of each cluster to the rest of the graph. The main advantage of the algorithm is that it does not need parametrization to compute results of high accuracy.
C++ command line parameters parser (CLPP) is a command line parameter parser with callback functions and, if necessary, type/semantic checking of values of input parameters. It uses only Boost C++ libraries and ISO C++. It is header-only (no need to build it) and very simple to use.
Cacophony is a tool for creating and viewing interactive videos, especially music videos, using HTML5 video and canvas elements and Javascript. Interactive elements include visuals/story adapting in response to user input as text, mouse movement, drawings, and choices (choose-your-own-adventure). Input from the viewer can affect the subsequent video, and also be sent to a server for integration with other Web applications (social networking, sharing, and geotagging), which is possible because effects are rendered on-the-fly in the browser, not pre-rendered like traditional video. Input can also come from external sources (RSS and JSON), so you can integrate external data, or previously generated data, back into subsequent views of the video.
CaptureMock provides capture-replay mocking for Python, on the command line and with client-server communication. CaptureMock's approach is a so-called capture-replay approach. This means that when you 'record' your mock, CaptureMock will observe the interaction between your code and the subsystem you are mocking out, and record it in a text file in its own format. When you then run your test in 'replay mode', CaptureMock can play the role of the subsystem in question, and the real subsystem does not need to even be installed. You can then choose, each time you run your tests, whether you wish to have the real subsystems present and verify/recreate the captured mocks, or to rely on the mocks captured by a previous run. If you are running in 'replay mode' and CaptureMock does not receive the same calls as previously, it will fail the test, and suggest that you may want to recreate the mocks in record mode.
Configurator is a configuration file parser. It allows you to use arbitrary nesting of sections. The user can define an option's default value, necessity, and semantic check. It supports single-line and multi-line comments (in C++ style). It provides common checks of options and sections, like duplication, incorrection, etc. It uses only Boost C++ libraries and ISO C++. It is header-only (does not require building) and very easy to use.