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svnbot

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Analyzed about 2 years ago

IRC bot announcing subversion commits to server(s) and channels on IRC. Useful for open (and closed) source programming projects.

3.17K lines of code

0 current contributors

Almost 5 years since last commit

8 users on Ohloh

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darcsweb

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This is a very simple web interface for darcs, inspired in gitweb (which is written by Kay Sievers and Christian Gierke). It's written in Python and calls darcs to get most of the data. It should work on any webserver without any special configuration besides enabling CGIs; I have tested it using lighttpd, thttpd and Apache. It ... [More]

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0 since last commit

7 users on Ohloh

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supports browsing records and their diffs, extracting diffs against the current head, browsing the current tree, annotate, provides an RSS feed and other stuff like that. [Less]
Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: PD/GWC

ns2-multihop-relay

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Analyzed over 4 years ago

IntroductionRecently, IEEE 802.16j multi-hop relay network is proposed to increase data rate and coverage of the IEEE 802.16e networks. The Relay Station (RS) is introduced to relay the data from MR-BS to SS/MS or from SS/MS to MR-RS. We have studied the research area for a whole, and we proposed some improvements that could decrease the ... [More]

13.2K lines of code

1 current contributors

Almost 5 years since last commit

6 users on Ohloh

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congestion opportunity of non-transparent RS using distributed scheduling. We have to modify the NIST WiMAX module which is implemented under the NS-2 in order to test the correctness of our proposed scheme. Subversion and Google-code-hosting are used to manage the project versions, thus we could be easy to modify the NIST module to support the functions of RS. [Less]

backport-util-concurrent

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Analyzed about 2 years ago

Backport of JSR-166 java.util.concurrent API, first introduced in Java 5.0, to Java 1.4 and other releases. Based in most part on public-domain sources from JSR 166, and the dl.util.concurrent package.

366K lines of code

0 current contributors

Almost 5 years since last commit

3 users on Ohloh

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Haxe Highlighter

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Analyzed 9 months ago

A syntax highlighter written in Haxe that can highlight the syntax of a bunch of languages, including Haxe. Since it's written in Haxe, JavaScript and PHP versions can be generated, and snapshots are available inside the Subversion repository. It is lightweight: 1 file, around 200 lines of algorithm and around 300 lines of ... [More]

2.9K lines of code

0 current contributors

About 4 years since last commit

3 users on Ohloh

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language definitions. Adding a new language is usually a matter of adding 5-10 regular expressions, and is somewhat flexible with recursive rules (for example, it highlights PHP/CSS/JS embedded in HTML). There are plenty of examples of the source code highlighting in action on the homepage. The statistics are wrong because Ohloh doesn't understand Haxe. [Less]

Gatherer

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Analyzed almost 2 years ago

This AddOn for World of Warcraft tracks any gatherable items on the map and records them for easy finding later.

22.2K lines of code

6 current contributors

About 2 years since last commit

2 users on Ohloh

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5.0
 
Licenses: GPL-2.0+, LGPL, PD/GWC

BXOS

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Analyzed about 2 years ago

BXOS is a tiny assembler operating system.

8.11K lines of code

0 current contributors

Over 6 years since last commit

2 users on Ohloh

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JEVEMon

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Analyzed about 2 years ago

A Java-based re-implementation of the functionalities seen in the EVEMon skill tracking tool for the popular game EVE Online.

5.27K lines of code

0 current contributors

Over 4 years since last commit

2 users on Ohloh

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geomyidae

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Geomyidae is a generic daemon for the Gopher protocol written in C. It supports dynamic content, logging, privilege separation, and automated file/directory indexing.

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1 users on Ohloh

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: PD/GWC

Take.io Client

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Analyzed about 1 year ago

The take.io Client allows .NET developers to interact to phone calls and text messaging using take.io on-line platform. It is fully compatible with Microsoft .NET 4.0 (compatible with Windows Azure too). It works as a RESTful client for other platforms compatible with OpenSocial/JSON protocol formats.

92.7K lines of code

8 current contributors

Over 1 year since last commit

1 users on Ohloh

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