FileZilla is a cross-platFORm graphical FTP, FTPS and SFTP client a lot of features, supporting Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and more. FileZilla Server is a reliable FTP server for Windows.
it is a Client App,and a linux gnu version.
important:change EXT name to ".tar.bz2"
Java is the first language to provide a cross-platFORm I/O library that is powerful enough to handle all these diverse tasks. Java is the first programming language with a modern, object-oriented approach to input and output. Java s I/O model is more powerful and more suited to real-world tasks than any other major language used today. Java I/O is the first and still the only book to fully expose the power and sophistication of this library.
Java Media APIs: cross-platFORm Imaging, Media, and Visualization presents integrated Java media solutions that demonstrate the best practices for using this diverse collection. According to Sun MicroSystems, "This set of APIs supports the integration of audio and video clips, animated presentations, 2D fonts, graphics, and images, as well as speech input/output and 3D models." By presenting each API in the context of its appropriate use within an integrated media application, the authors both illustrate the potential of the APIs and offer the architectural guidance necessary to build compelling programs.
S60 SDL is a Simple DirectMedia Layer adaptation for S60. SDL is a cross-platFORm multimedia library: Applications and libraries built on SDL can easily be ported to other operating systems. But S60 SDL does more than makes porting easy: S60 multimedia applications can be implemented without any knowledge of Symbian C++ native API and a developer can use SDL and standard C, C++ interfaces. The SDL development supports both Nokia OpenC and Symbian stdlib (ESTLIB) C implementations.
opencv OpenCV is cross-platFORm middle-to-high level API that consists of a few hundreds (>300) C functions. It
does not rely on external numerical libraries, though it can make use of some of them (see below) at
runtime, if they are available
Zinc is an object oriented, platform independent, framework for designing
graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for cross platform applications. Zinc is scalable
and customizable. It provides a full-featured toolkit for the creation of GUIs and
event-driven applications.
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.
OpenCV means Intel® Open Source Computer Vision Library. It is a collection of C functions and a few C++ classes that implement some popular Image Processing and Computer Vision algorithms.
OpenCV has cross-platFORm middle-to-high level API that consists of a few hundreds (>300) C functions. It does not rely on external libraries, though it can use some when it is possible.
OpenCV is free for both non-commercial and commercial use (see the license for details).
OpenCV provides transparent interface to Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP). That is, it loads automatically IPP libraries optimized for specific processor at runtime, if they are available. More information about IPP can be retrieved at http://www.intel.com/software/products/ipp/index.htm
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本文是opencv的入門教程
FIST可堆疊文件系統(tǒng),linux文件系統(tǒng)修改相關(guān)的開源軟件,使得對(duì)linux文件系統(tǒng)功能的改進(jìn)很簡(jiǎn)單了
The FiST (File System Translator) system combines two methods to solve the above problems in a novel way: a set of stackable file system templates for each operating system, and a high-level language that can describe stackable file systems in a cross-platFORm portable fashion. Using FiST, stackable file systems need only be described once. FiST s code generation tool, fistgen, compiles a single file system description into loadable kernel modules for several operating systems (currently Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD). The project demonstrates that with FiST, code size and development time are reduced significantly, while imposing a small performance overhead of only 1-2%. These benefits are achieved, as well as portability, without changing existing operating systems or file system.