552 projects tagged "Windows"
NARS2000 is an experimental APL interpreter. The first NARS (Nested Arrays Research System) was designed and implemented in the early 1980s as a testbed for new ideas in APL, principally with nested arrays. A quarter of a century later, it's time to try again. The goal of this effort, as with the last one, is to foster new ideas about the language and its implementation. Language ideas include new functions, operators, and datatypes. Implementation ideas include algorithms to enhance code space (smaller executable), time space (faster execution times), or expressibility (clearer and more understandable code). A goal of the existing implementation is to be open and easy for others to change so new ideas may be inserted smoothly.
Soffid IAM offers a complete and integrated solution for controlling access to enterprise applications. It provides you with everything you need to obtain accurate information about who uses your systems, manage the whole user provisioning lifecycle, and bring users an enhanced experience by removing the need to enter credentials every time they access your business applications. It provides a single point of audit and control for assessing data security regulatory compliance.
fuzzylite is a cross-platform fuzzy logic control library. It provides a natural and simple way of creating a fuzzy logic engine in a few steps using object-oriented programming. It allows you to easily add your own features to the library by just using inheritance. It only relies on the Standard Template Library (STL) which comes with C++. No third-party libraries (e.g., boost) are involved. As a library, it only contains the functions you need from a fuzzy logic controller. qtfuzzylite is a Graphic User Interface which uses fuzzylite to provide a nice and easy way to visually create your fuzzy logic controllers. It allows you to design your fuzzy logic controller and interactively play with it while observing its operation in realtime, and it allows you to export your controller to actual fuzzylite C++ code, so you only need to copy and paste it into your C++ application.
netjukebox is a Web-based media jukebox for MPD, VideoLAN, and Winamp/httpQ. It features realtime MP3 streaming from different audio formats. Users can download single tracks or a whole album in one zip file. It is also possible to batch-transcode the whole music collection to another format or bitrate without touching the original files.
PerlShare is a DropBox drop-in to create your own private file sharing "cloud". It consists of two parts; a client and a server. The server part lets you configure a Linux machine to accept PerlShare clients. PerlShare behaves a lot like DropBox. On collisions, for example, it creates conflicted copies. The workhorse for synchronization is Unison, a very reliable piece of software from Pascal Bach.
Sanzang is a compact and simple cross-platform machine translation system. It is especially useful for translating from the CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean), and it is very suitable for working with ancient and otherwise difficult texts. Unlike most other machine translation systems, Sanzang is small and approachable. Any user can develop his or her own translation rules, and these rules are simply stored in a text file and applied at runtime.
TinyIB is a lightweight PHP image board which emulates the functionality of 4chan. If you use MySQL or SQLite, you can use it to create an efficient setup able to handle large amounts of traffic. If you don't use a database, it can store posts as text files for a portable setup capable of running on virtually any PHP host.
jEncrypt is a commandline file encryption archiver. Files are encrypted with the AES-CTR mode, which was recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2001 (NIST SP 800-38A). AES-CTR mode only provides confidentiality. It requires a message authentication code such as CBC-MAC to ensure an encrypted message is not accidentally modified or maliciously tampered with, which jEncrypt currently does not provide.