xml library for Euphoria
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Euphoria / GTK
Euphoria / GTK
07/27/2004 02:30 PMDocumentation, other platforms
Portable Euphoria
Portable Euphoria
09/15/2004 08:56 PMNew Management coming
Euphoria 2.5 (Default branch)
Euphoria 2.5 (Default branch)
03/17/2005 03:35 AM
Euphoria is a simple, flexible, easy-to-learn programming language. It
lets you quickly and easily develop programs for Linux, FreeBSD, DOS,
and Windows. Although Euphoria provides subscript checking,
uninitialized variable checking and numerous other run-time checks, it
is extremely fast. It also includes a complete reference manual.
Changes:
The Euphoria interpreter is now completely free, and an open source,
public domain version of the interpreter, written in Euphoria itself,
is provided. An exception handling feature was added, along with
streamlined syntax for subscripting and slicing. Numerous other
bugfixes, optimizations, and small enhancements have been made in the
1 1/2 years since the last major release.
Process Euphoria: IDS Scheer Style
(TechWeb)
Process Euphoria: IDS Scheer Style
(TechWeb)
04/13/2005 04:21 AMTechWeb - ProcessWorld event brings orchestration of peer networking
and best practices to process management.
Nokia: Caution Replaces Euphoria
(Reuters)
Nokia: Caution Replaces Euphoria
(Reuters)
09/10/2004 08:47 AMReuters - Analysts differed over whether
improved third-quarter guidance from top mobile phone maker
Nokia was the start of a turnaround or a brief reprieve in a
grim year and the share's rally cooled on Friday.
Stocks: Google euphoria over, Wall St.
slumps
Stocks: Google euphoria over, Wall St.
slumps
08/19/2004 08:36 PMIHT Aug 20 2004 0:30AM GMT
AOL Users Lose New Account Priveliges -
UPDATED!!! by $euphoria
AOL Users Lose New Account Priveliges -
UPDATED!!! by $euphoria
03/13/2003 10:20 AM"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"
"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"
01/12/2004 02:57 AMDelicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media
Delicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media
03/17/2005 03:10 AMIn addition to being useful and easy to use, it's just plain fun.
By Mathew Honan, Macworld
Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
05/06/2004 05:47 AMDenver Public Library Launches New Digital Libraryhttp://snipurl.com/65h2Denver Public Library?s new online service is giving city
residents access to popular eBooks directly from their homes and
offices. The Library serves over a half-million residents and 80% of
the city?s population has a library card and access to the new
service. ?This is an exciting opportunity to provide eBooks to the
city,? said Michelle Jeske, Manager of Web Information Services. ?This
year, we saw a 24% increase in the number of online library
transactions. eBooks that can be downloaded from our website fit very
well with this kind of public demand,? she added.
State Library of Tasmania: Image Library
State Library of Tasmania: Image Library
01/16/2004 11:02 AM State Library of Tasmania, Heritage Collection
Image Library.
Busted For Using Library Wi-Fi Outside
The Library
Busted For Using Library Wi-Fi Outside
The Library
09/01/2004 06:32 AMWorld's Largest Online Library Joins
ISTE in Promoting Technology in
Education - Questia Online Library and
Research Service Joins ISTE 100
World's Largest Online Library Joins
ISTE in Promoting Technology in
Education - Questia Online Library and
Research Service Joins ISTE 100
06/14/2004 02:07 AMQuestia, world's largest online library and research service joins
ISTE 100 to promote effective use of technology in the classroom.
[PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]
British Library Launches British Library
Direct
British Library Launches British Library
Direct
06/05/2005 11:20 PMThe British Library has announced British Library Direct, which is a
pay-as-you-go service that offers nine million articles from 20,000
international research journals. These articles go back five years,
and...
Yed - Yet another C library
Yed - Yet another C library
12/09/2003 07:23 AMYed 1.2.1 released
.NET MSN Library
.NET MSN Library
09/19/2004 10:03 AMNOW ! dotnetMSN 1.0.2 with a sampl App
G.A. Library
G.A. Library
04/11/2004 08:04 AMC++ compilation and deletion within infinite vectors
MS CHM library 0.32
MS CHM library 0.32
05/03/2004 10:14 PMA library for reading Microsoft .CHM files.
MS CHM library 0.35
MS CHM library 0.35
06/29/2004 02:28 AMA library for reading Microsoft .CHM files.
MXP Library 0.1
MXP Library 0.1
05/23/2004 03:21 PMA library to parse MXP (MUD Extension Protocol) streams.
GD Library
GD Library
10/29/2003 12:11 AMIf you are interested in creating images at runtime using PHP then
this
is the tutorial for you.
Irc Api Library 0.1
Irc Api Library 0.1
09/13/2004 06:42 PMA library to manage the IRC protocol.
TCB::Library 1.1
TCB::Library 1.1
05/19/2004 06:00 PMA database-backed book library package for DBIx::Frame.
E-Library v2.7
E-Library v2.7
11/14/2003 08:03 AME-Library helps you organize your books. You can store information
such as author, title, genre, year and more. [Freeware 2.95 MB]
MS CHM library 0.33
MS CHM library 0.33
05/06/2004 10:19 AMA library for reading Microsoft .CHM files.
MLS library
MLS library
06/20/2004 12:55 PMlibmls1-0.3 released
MMC Library
MMC Library
04/28/2004 08:41 AMRelease 1.6.5 is available for download
"New library"
"New library"
04/12/2005 05:29 AMLibrary 2.1
Library 2.1
06/02/2004 04:44 PMLibrary lets you catalog your books easily in a nice, Mac-like
interface.
GNU C library 2.3.2
GNU C library 2.3.2
03/15/2003 04:27 AMThe C library used in the GNU system.
Library in the Sky
Library in the Sky
11/10/2003 10:51 PMLibrary in the Sky - Educational Web Resourceshttp://www.nwrel.org/sky/The Library in the Sky is a database of interesting and useful
educational Web sites for those involved in education. Find the
information you want through the Search, User Tabs, by Department, or
Materials. Currently there are 1546 educational Web sites listed in
the Library in the Sky. Search the entire database of resource links,
or narrow your search to those Web sites that will most likely be of
interest to you.
Beryl XML GUI Library 1.0.2
Beryl XML GUI Library 1.0.2
04/26/2004 11:42 AMAn XML-based Swing GUI framework with a visual component builder.
parse_conf library 0.7
parse_conf library 0.7
09/10/2004 01:49 AMA library for reading confiuration files.
The Killer Library App?
The Killer Library App?
06/01/2004 11:22 PMHo
w to Make Money with Digital Lifestyle Aggregators - Part I
"We call it digital lifestyle aggregation and it's based upon a
number of assumptions - first and foremost being 'provide compelling
experiences to your end-users.' That said - here's what you can do to
deliver these oft sought after compelling experiences....
1. Integration. The secret to making things easy to use is in
providing an integrated environment where built-in constructs (such as
IM, image gallery or friends network) provide all the functionality
end-users expect. We call these 'commodity features' and satisfying
end-user's expectations as to what software should be - is what it's
all about. These features have to be taken for granted and assumed to
be there - everywhere - all the time. Even this nascent AO Zaibatsu
system provides built-in friends networks to learn and leverage off
of. And they have to be as easy to use as saving off a file or turning
up the volume.
In the future ALL software products and services will have built-in
digital camera support, cell phone gateways, universal messaging,
real-time presence management, personal publishing, social networking
and oh - did we forget to say - web services? But most will just
patch-quilt on these functional modules, never thinking through how an
integarted approach can not only make it easy to use and viable, but
also achieve an elegant design result, which then causes all sorts of
OTHER things to happen!
By providing an integrated environment with lots of great things
for people to do, it becomes instantly more accessible and viral. By
pre-wiring all of these applications and services - so that they work
seamlessly together - OH MY GOD - you just may yet end up with a
series of compelling experiences - 'cause heaven forbid - maybe not
ALL of our end-users are the same....
2. Aggregation. Do you realize that the digital downloading
universe expects end-users to listen to ONLY the songs they download
from one vendor on their jukeboxes? That it's impossible to mix and
match music you've bought from multiple vendors? That's like only
being able to play CDs you bought from Tower Records on your CD
player! Apple also prevents you from loading music from more than one
machine at a time - so you're out of luck if you have two or more
machines.
That's the world we're in today.
RSS News aggregators are becoming understood (you can subscribe to
me here at AO Zaibatsu for instance or at my other blog - @
blog.canter.com) so what happens when we can start to aggregate other
things as well? Like our digital identity or other forms of expression
besides blogs?...
Aggregation is a killer app - that no one owns. It's public domain.
Everyone benefits from it. So is integration as well.
3.
Customization. So now let's combine Integration and Aggregation with
end-users intense desire to have their software do what THEY want it
to do. To have the software adapt to their appropriate usage level
(beginner, average or advanced), their sex, age, demogarphics - even
their location....
This is all happening - but it's all happening as SEPARATE web
servcies or web apps....
I'm sorry to tell you this guys - but that doesn't work. You need
more than just a single feature to acheive the oft sought after
'compelling experience" we started this post with. To start to reap
the benefits of digital lifestyle aggregation - you need to get smart
about architecting systems that rely upon XML, open standards and web
services.
So personalization and customization find their destiny intermixed
with Integration and Aggregation. The only way to produce compelling
enough experiences is by integrating a wide range of built-in
constructs, combining that with aggregated web servcies and content
and topping it all off with unprecedented levels of control and
customization. In one product or service." [AlwaysOn, via T
he Doc Searls Weblog]
A long excerpt, I know, but even though the author focuses on
commercial applications, revenue streams, and open source software,
it's worth reading through this in the context of libraries.
I've said before that aggregation is a killer app, one well-suited
to libraries and the kind of information to which we provide access.
External projects such as LibraryLookup bring home hard the need for our products
to very quickly adapt to web services and XML back-ends. And now we're
seeing another big push for integration in our industry - federated
searching, OpenURL and SFX resolvers, and statewide union
catalogs are good examples of this.
So what would aggregation, integration, and personalization mashed
together in one app, designed from the ground up to work
together, look like in the library world? Would *that* be our version
of the killer app?
The STLplus C++ library
The STLplus C++ library
04/26/2004 10:27 AMSTLplus version 2.1
Delicious Library
Delicious Library
12/17/2004 06:34 PM
Delicious Library is now
available. The application catalogues your media (DVDs, CDs,
books, Video games etc) by scanning it’s barcode with an iSight
webcam, then retrieves a mass of information on your items through the
internet (from Amazon and IMDB).
I’ve yet to check it out properly but it looks great (fake wood
aside) and promises to be a very useful piece of software.
Google Becomes a Library?
Google Becomes a Library?
12/19/2004 03:06 PMGot to tell you, the news about Google helping to digitize books from
various libraries is just not that shocking to me. The reality that
Google now has some deep pockets and they are wanting to make
impressions in all the right areas has never been so apparent. Now for
those of you wondering, Google is not going to be doing this
monumental effort just for a stack of romance novels. Nope, instead
they are…
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Library?'
Data-Library-0.2
Data-Library-0.2
03/28/2005 01:40 AMDomainKeys C library
DomainKeys C library
04/23/2004 04:01 AMCommencement date of project
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