Apache Maven is a software project management and comprehension tool. Based on the concept of a project object model (POM), Maven can manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of information.
JaNaG (Java Name Generator) is a random name generator for role-games, authors, and the like. It is based on a name fragment database that creates relatively reasonably sounding names from different cultures/influences (e.g. elves, orcs, pseudo-old-German, etc.). It has been developed as
... [More] "Namegenerator", but due to naming conflicts has been renamed to JaNaG. It can run as applet, GUI appliance, command line tool, or on a server-client basis. Namegenerator runs stable, but could need expansion in several directions. Currently the tool is localized for German and English. [Less]
The library allows a process to change its title (as displayed by system tools such as ps and top).
Changing the title is mostly useful in multi-process systems, for example when a master process is forked: changing the children's title allows to identify the task each process is busy with. The
... [More] technique is used by PostgreSQL and the OpenSSH Server for example.
The procedure is hardly portable across different systems. PostgreSQL provides a good multi-platform implementation: this module is a Python wrapper around PostgreSQL code. [Less]
Agent IQ maintains a local database of device capabilities on your web server and, based on the incoming user agent header, returns an array of capabilities. These can be used in the logic of the site on the server side. When a request is received, it looks at the User Agent String of the
... [More] incoming header and matches it against the database. If there is a match, the device capabilities are stored as PHP and Javascript variables for you to use in shaping how your site is served out. If there is no match, the request is re-directed to a javascript 'learning page' where the database is updated with the client capabilities and is redirected back. This happens in a flash. The 'learning page' uses Javascript and Modernizr. There is a learning logic built in to avoid incorrect records. You can set a barrier which determines how many identical records need to be 'learned' from unique IP's before the record becomes 'official'. An 'official' record never diverts to the learning page. [Less]
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