Herbert Graeber
hgraeber
Involved Projects and Packages
Trac is a minimalistic web-based software project management and bug/issue tracking system. It provides an interface to the Subversion revision control systems, an integrated wiki, flexible issue tracking and convenient report facilities.
Integrate Jenkins build results into the Trac timeline and (optionally) provide a navbar menu to link to the Jenkins instance. The build results are obtained from one of the RSS feeds Jenkins provides.
This plugin allows Trac plugins to export select parts of their interface via XML-RPC.
The spacenav project provides a free compatible alternative, to the proprietary 3Dconnexion device driver and SDK, for their 6dof space navigation input devices. It provides both a replacement free user-space driver, and a replacement SDK library.
For more info on the spacenav project, visit: http://spacenav.sourceforge.net
wsdd implements a Web Service Discovery host daemon. This enables (Samba) hosts,
like your local NAS device, to be found by Web Service Discovery Clients like
Windows.
Since NetBIOS discovery is not supported by Windows anymore, wsdd makes hosts
to appear in Windows again using the Web Service Discovery method. This is
beneficial for devices running Samba, like NAS or file sharing servers on your
local network.
This package is based on the package 'knemo' from project 'openSUSE:Factory:Contrib'.
KNemo offers a network monitor similar to the one found in Windows. It
displays an icon in the systray for every network interface.
Alex is a tool for generating lexical analysers in Haskell, given a
description of the tokens to be recognised in the form of regular
expressions. It is similar to the tool 'lex' or 'flex' for C/C++.
The 'cabal' command-line program simplifies the process of managing Haskell software by automating the fetching, configuration, compilation and installation of Haskell libraries and programs.
iThis is a Haskell library for writing CGI programs
A graphs library.
A Haskell binding for the OpenGL Utility Toolkit, a window system
independent toolkit for writing OpenGL programs. For more information
about the C library on which this binding is based, please see:
http://www.opengl.org/resources/libraries/glut/.
The haskell-src package provides support for manipulating Haskell source code. The package provides a lexer, parser and pretty-printer, and a definition of a Haskell abstract syntax tree (AST). Common uses of this package are to parse or generate Haskell 98 code.
This package contains a combinator library for constructing HTML documents.
The HTTP package supports client-side web programming in Haskell. It lets you set up HTTP connections, transmitting requests and processing the responses coming back, all from within the comforts of Haskell. It's dependent on the network package to operate, but other than that, the implementation is all written in Haskell.
A basic API for issuing single HTTP requests + receiving responses is provided. On top of that, a session-level abstraction is also on offer (the BrowserAction monad); it taking care of handling the management of persistent connections, proxies, state (cookies) and authentication credentials required to handle multi-step interactions with a web server.
The representation of the bytes flowing across is extensible via the use of a type class, letting you pick the representation of requests and responses that best fits your use. Some pre-packaged, common instances are provided for you (ByteString, String.)
HUnit is a unit testing framework for Haskell, inspired by the JUnit tool for Java, see: http://www.junit.org.
Monad classes using functional dependencies, with instances
for various monad transformers, inspired by the paper
/Functional Programming with Overloading and Higher-Order Polymorphism/,
by Mark P Jones, in /Advanced School of Functional Programming/, 1995
(<http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~mpj/pubs/springschool.html>).
Low-level networking interface
A Haskell binding for the OpenGL graphics system (GL, version 2.1) and its
accompanying utility library (GLU, version 1.3). OpenGL is the industry's
most widely used and supported 2D and 3D graphics application programming
interface (API), incorporating a broad set of rendering, texture mapping,
special effects, and other powerful visualization functions. For more
information about OpenGL, please see: http://www.opengl.org/.
This package provides a library for parallel programming.
Parsec is designed from scratch as an industrial-strength parser library. It is simple, safe, well documented (on the package homepage), has extensive libraries and good error messages, and is also fast. It is defined as a monad transformer that can be stacked on arbitrary monads, and it is also parametric in the input stream type.
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