eGroupWare is a multi-user, web-based groupware suite developed on a custom set of PHP-based APIs. Currently available modules INCLUDE: email, addressbook, calendar, infolog (notes, to-do s, phone calls), content management, forum, bookmarks, wiki
This matrix C++ template class library is for performing common matrix operations in your C++ program like any other built-in data types. To install the package, just copy MATRIX.H file into the INCLUDE directory of your compiler and INCLUDE this header file in your program source file
The ability to create groups of reports, and grant users access to reports by group. The ability to generate reports as PDF, XLS, HTML, and CSV files. The ability to generate bar, pie and xy charts for inclusion in reports. The ability to schedule and email PDF, XLS, and CSV reports. The ability to define reusable report parameters. Available parameter types INCLUDE Date, Text, and Query Parameters. The ability to create multiple DataSources for use in generating reports. Support for JNDI DataSources and internal connection pooling via Commons-DBCP is INCLUDEd. The ability to upload and hot deploy new reports. Web based administration of users, groups, reports, parameters, and datasources. Cross platform database support via Hibernate based persistence layer. Available in a preconfigured bundle with Apache Tomcat.
基于matlab的mp3的讀寫函數Mp3 toolbox for Matlab. Alfredo Fernandez Franco Aalborg University Departament of Acoustics M.Sc. Student aberserk@yahoo.com INCLUDEs 2 functions to write and read MP3 files. It works like the commands WAVWRITE and WAVREAD. 1.- Just unpack in the toolbox folder under the MATLAB directory. 2.- Set the MATLAB search path to INCLUDE that folder. This version was made in MATLAB for WINDOWS only. I ll probably will make the UNIX version later. 01-11-2004.
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Overview In this chapter I introduce Borland C++Builder (BCB) and explain what it is about. I also devote considerable time to explaining the purpose of this book and the philosophy behind my approach to technical writing. Technical subjects covered in this chapter INCLUDE Creating a simple Multimedia RAD program that plays movies, WAV files, and MIDI files. Shutting down the BCB RAD programming tools and writing raw Windows API code instead. Creating components dynamically on the heap at runtime. Setting up event handlers (closures) dynamically at runtime. A brief introduction to using exceptions. This topic is covered in more depth in Chapter 5, "Exceptions." A brief introduction to ANSI strings. This subject is covered in more depth in Chapter 3, "C++Builder and the VCL." Using the online help. Greping through the INCLUDE and source files that come with the product and with this book.