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this project is upper development based on Asterisk, Freepbx, Astercrm and so on.And the final goal is for real Callborate Communication.

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exist.pl is work of software art based on an introspective metaphysical and ontological examination of existence and being from the standpoint of a running process on a computer. The software attempts to examine its own existence and state of being based on a variety of known philosophies combined ... [More] with the physical aspects of being a computer program. [Less]

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* As of September 24, 2006 all further development of LiNXT is being done on the LiNXT sourceforge.net project site at http://sourceforge.net/projects/linxt/ LiNXT is a Perl command-line application that allows basic communication with the Lego Mindstorms NXT brick in Linux via USB. This ... [More] communication includes downloading files from, and uploading files to the brick; retreiving device information, including the firmware and protocol versions, the bluetooth address, and the amount of free flash memory; listing the files on the brick; and getting the current battery level. [Less]

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RRD::Simple provides a simple interface to RRDTool's RRDs module. This module does not currently offer a fetch method that is available in the RRDs module. It does however create RRD files with a sensible set of default RRA (Round Robin Archive) definitions, and can dynamically add new data ... [More] source names to an existing RRD file. This module is ideal for quick and simple storage of data within an RRD file if you do not need to, nor want to, bother defining custom RRA definitions. [Less]

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Designed to be a flexible POS system for any retail business with specialty modules for various industries. The first release will concentrate on the comic book and book specialty market.

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A perl module that provides an easy-to-use interface to the REST webservices provided at http://ws.geonames.org.

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PXB uses the power of perl data structures to define the rules of how perl objects are converted to or from XML (the binding). Or more explicitly to and from the DOM tree. Why not to use just DOM instead? DOM is just a representation of the XML data structure. It does not provide any facility to ... [More] hook up easily some custom callback aligned with some external data schema to the particular element in the tree. The current spectrum of available XML APIs for perl is limited to tree walking. The PXB framework is an attempt to bring event based callbacks into the DOM and add some functional validation inside of such binding as well as provide mechanism to map any arbitrary SQL database schema to the hierarchical structure of the DOM tree. Importance of such mapping technique is exposed by the lack of robust support for native XML data type among the current list of “freeware” storage engines where the SQL RDBM is more or less a standard. Also, PXB uses perl as meta-language and it uses perl to create perl OO API. It eliminates tedious job of describing each XML element by another language structures. Any developer can concentrate on implementing semantic rules, protocols and actual functionality instead of wasting any time on following XML or Relax NG schema syntax. Moreover, there is a auto generated test suite for the each class of the generated API and every method call is documented. The internal structure of every class is clean and it was designed to stay clean, readable and easily understandable by any other perl developer. It utilizes almost every known of the perl’s best practices 2 and uses Class::Fields and fields packages to provide tighter encapsulation and Class::Accessor to provide complete list of accessors and mutators. Behavioral semantic of the each class in the class tree is the same and implements absolutely the same callbacks to allow transparency and propagation of the implemented callbacks across the API. Disclaimer: This project was intended to be named as PMON (perl meta object notation ) but the acronym was already been taken by another project. [Less]

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Writing a yahoo store replacement in perl. I chose Apache License because it was the first one.

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Collections of various tools I wrote for my day to day work during the 2000-2004 period. It's mainly written in Perl. You can find here : BAM Tools : tools about Systar Business Bridge (c) 3.5.x pLaToN : a LaTeX to XML converter More to be come soon...

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Caching proxy for DBIx::Class

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