83 projects tagged "FDL"
Zoem is a general-purpose macro/programming language that submits text to a two-stage transformation process. Macro expansion and interpretation is followed by application of customizable character filtering rules. Zoem supports inside-out evaluation, comprehensive IO, control operators, iteration, dictionary stacks, multidimensional data storage, arithmetic expressions, regular expressions, system commands, and more.
Pakt is an XML abstraction layer for GObjects. It maintains a server-side tree of glib-like (Gtk, Gnome, etc) objects and provides access methods to manipulate the same (and thereby the running 'application'). Its primary use is to publish GStreamer pipelines, enabling connected clients to monitor and change the element's parameters and the pipeline's structure.
Guido van Robot, or GvR for short, is a minimalistic programming language that provides just enough syntax to help students learn the concepts of sequencing, conditional branching, looping, and procedural abstraction. Its biggest strength is that it permits this learning in an environment that combines the thrill of problem-solving with instant visual feedback.
Savane is a Web-based Free Software hosting system, originally based on SourceForge 2.0. It currently includes issue tracking, project and member management, mailing lists, and individual account maintenance. The issue tracking handles bugs, tasks, and support. The issue tracker's fields ware configurable in many ways: mandatory of not, shown to users according to their role in a group, and with transition management.
Russian Man-Pages Extra is for Russians who prefer Linux distributions other than Russian-specific ones (such as ASPLinux or ALTLinux). It contains all of the existing Russian man pages, including pages from the official manpages-ru project, which is merely a translation of the main man pages package.
LavaPE is a programming environment for the experimental object-oriented programming language Lava. It replaces text editing with structure editing, thereby preventing all syntactic and many semantic errors. The pure point-and-click nature of Lava programming and the concise representation of programs as declaration trees with small chunks of executable code simplify programming, and ease comprehension.
Sorcerynet IRC Services is a program that provides an IRC network with nickname and channel registration and protection. The services supplied are NickServ, ChanServ, MemoServ (for short text messages), GameServ (a dice-rolling service), InfoServ (broadcast messages) and OperServ, which has clone detection, global autokill, and many other features.