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Python Scripts
Scripts to convert automatically in six steps, your C project to C++.
GNU GPL licence.
Manual included.
http://www.scriptol.org
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Listing added: Sep 8, 2009)
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The Enomalism Virtualized Management Console (VMC) is a pre-packaged virtualization infrastructure solution based on Xen hypervisor. Servers with hundreds of multiple isolated virtualized systems can be managed like a standalone server. Enomalism also includes a virtual server creation wizard and templates to facilitate virtualized server configuration (VPS), application deployment and centralized software patch management.
Enomalism eases cross-server and large server farm management. Applications can be deployed and updated on many servers simultaneously. The application console provides a centralized look at server information and software versions across all server resources, facilitating versioning and patch management. Enomalism is ideal for hosting companies looking for easily manage a VPS style hosting platform.
http://www.enomalism.com
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Listing added: Aug 26, 2009)
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'Rate Yourself' is a web framework for building surveys like 'How cool/geeky/whatever are you?'. All survey-specific data (questions, their answers and score ratings) is read from a single file containing XML data. The questions and answers are presented to the user in random order. When all questions are answered, the user's score is calculated based on the answers' weight (as specified in the data file) and presented with a suitable comment.
http://homework.nwsnet.de/products/75
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Listing added: Aug 25, 2009)
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System administrators constantly encounter users who forget passwords, or request a change of passwords. This utility was designed to generate 9-character passwords that can be easily remembered by the average user but secure enough to be used for authentication purposes. Contents include the files pwgen.py, README, and License. This program is released under the MIT License.
http://clubweb.interbaun.com/miguele/scripts/pwgen.zip
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Listing added: Aug 23, 2009)
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PUSSH is "Pythonic Ubiquitous SSH" - a command line wrapper script for sending commands to multiple machines in parallel, i.e. in *real time*, with options for controlling the degree of parallelism, timeouts, and node selections. At present, PuSSH is composed of two Python modules, one of which is called explicitly by the other, but this "construct" may change in future versions. PuSSH was designed for usage on networks / clusters / machine farms with lots, or multiple hosts (or indeed over the entire internet, for that matter), ideally wherein SSH is configured with Kerberos or RSA/DSA keys in such a way as to avoid any password authentication. Using PUSSH, you can send the same command via SSH to a range of machines of practically any size, and IN PARALLEL - if the abovementioned conditions for SSH password authentication are met. If not, then some nifty capabilities are also on offer for purely sequential command execution on your target machines.
http://pussh.sourceforge.net
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Listing added: Aug 17, 2009)
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If you want to send HTML mails including images and stylesheets, or want to attach files - this script is for you. Images and files will be included into the mail body and will be sent to the recipient(s).
http://www.gerd-tentler.de/tools/mimemail_python/
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Listing added: Jul 21, 2009)
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Receive syslog messages via UDP and show them on IRC.
Implements the BSD syslog protocol as specified in RFC 3164.
http://homework.nwsnet.de/products/83
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Listing added: Jun 19, 2009)
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This application maintains a list of placemarks which can be exported from Google Earth (http://earth.google.com/ ) as KML (a XML-defined format). The stored placemarks can then be downloaded one by one or all of them at once, optionally zip-compressed and with a custom icon as KMZ file (open a .kmz file with your favorite file archiver to see what it is all about).
http://homework.nwsnet.de/products/73
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Listing added: Jun 12, 2009)
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Use this Python class to create a monthly calendar. It's easy to use and highly customizable, supports multiple languages, and you can choose whether weeks start with Saturday, Sunday, Monday, or any other day. Of course you can create as many calendars as you like.
http://www.gerd-tentler.de/tools/pycalendar/
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Listing added: May 30, 2009)
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Python Hyperschema is an open source public domain project that creates useful and really cool HTML hypermaps from SQL database schema, consisting of two small PL/SQL files and one Python (or C) source code file. The generated HTML pages have mousover data displays for all foreign keys,
hyperlinked to the foreign key tables, as well as a hyperlinked list of all foreign keys pointing to each table and a master index of all tables.
http://hyperschema.sourceforge.net
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Listing added: May 8, 2009)
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This is an addon written in Pyton for creating the configuration files for phpPowerCards 2.1. Features uploading the pictures to the right folder, and much more.
http://www.giombetti.com/?cat=PHP
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Listing added: May 6, 2009)
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Wasp is an platform-independent HTML preprocessor. It's like PHP or ASP, except with the powerful Python language at your fingertips. You can add Python code to your pages, expand boiler-plate text, etc.
Wasp may be run in three ways. In client mode, your files are processed in a batch to produce HTML -- no server required. In CGI mode, you get a complete web application framework with cookie and session support, activity logging, error handling (with e-mail notification), a remote debugging utility and more.
In server mode Wasp runs its own threaded web server with all the CGI features embedded.
In all these cases you get the simplicity of the standard URL = file paradigm. You don't need to write page classes and the like unless you wish to. Your own Python routines can be easily installed as plugins. There are no dependencies on outside libraries. Wasp is designed to be fast, robust and extensible.
http://robinparmar.com/wasp.html
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Listing added: Apr 22, 2009)
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Based upon Eric Brill's work. This is a port of Mark Watson's C# Part-of-Speech tagger. It's a simple and straightforward tool to tokenize and tag sentences and find the corresponding parts-of-speech. There are other Python taggers like Monty Tagger and NTLK, but this one is simple, sleek and easy-to-implement
http://tc.versiontracker.com/product/redir/lid/695315/_nlplib_pyc.zip
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Listing added: Apr 16, 2009)
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Vorras Antibot is an image generation program that prevents automatic form submission by robots. If your web site is being overwhelmed with spam, automatic registrations, automatic forum or classified ad submissions etc., Vorras Antibot can solve this problem by introducing a picture in your HTML forms that only a human can recognize.
http://www.vorras.com/products/antibot/
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Listing added: Apr 3, 2009)
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DITrack is a free, open source, lightweight, distributed issue (bug, defect, ticket) tracking system using a Subversion repository instead of a backend database. It is written in Python and runs in UNIX environment (*BSD, Linux, MacOS X).
DITrack is a major rethought of the issue tracking system paradigm. The main difference is that instead of sticking to the centralized model (one database, one web interface, one mail integration machinery), DITrack treats underlying Subversion storage as a versioned distributed file system which enables benefits of truly distributed operation mode.
http://www.ditrack.org/
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Listing added: Mar 28, 2009)
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