Title: File Transfer client and server
Description: Send or recieve files of any size or type between you and a peer. Displays bytes sent or recieved, return values of send() and recv(), bitrate in KBytes/sec, and time remaining. SendFile and RecvFile functions can easily be added and used in your own code. I tested it ofcourse, a 73 mb self extracting rar archive from South Korea to Massachusetts at 96KB/s arrived fully operational.
This title demonstrates how to develop computer programmes which solve specific engineering problems using the finite element method. It enables students, scientists and engineers to assemble their own computer programmes to produce numerical results to solve these problems. The first three editions of Programming the Finite Element Method established themselves as an authority in this area. This fully revised 4th edition includes completely rewritten programmes with a unique description and list of parallel versions of programmes in Fortran 90. The Fortran programmes and subroutines described in the text will be made available on the Internet via anonymous ftp, further adding to the value of this title.
Foundations of Python Network Programming leads readers through every aspect of client and server programming with Python. Python is a new and innovative scripting language. It is set to replace Perl as the programming language of choice for scripters and for serious application developers wanting a feature rich yet simple language to deploy their products in.
This book features extensive examples that not only demonstrate important concepts and practices, but also provide a cadre of fully-functional stand-alone programs. Readers can use the examples as the basis and building blocks for their own software
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Risk Quantify is an open source financial library, with a focus on
managing the risk of financial instruments. The aim of this project is
to provide people working in the financial industry with a good base to
use in building their own applications. Risk Quantify provides pricing
routines, term structure building and management, calendar routines,
asset management routines and more.
This document is intended to serve as an introduction to Wavelet processing through a set of Matlab experiments. These experiments will gives an overview of three fundamental tasks in signal and image processing : signal, denoising and compression. These scripts are selfs contents (needed additional Matlab functions can be downloaded while reading the lectures).
Each one of these five lectures should take between 1h and 2h in order to tests the various features of the scripts. One should copy/paste the provided code into a file names e.g. tp1.m, and launch the script directly from Matlab comand line > tp1 . Some of the scripts contains "holes" that you should try to fill on your own.
I also provide the complete correction of these lectures as a set of Matlab scripts, but you should try as much as possible to avoid using them.
This example demo code is provided as is and has no warranty,
implied or otherwise. You are free to use/modify any of the provided
code at your own risk in your applications with the expressed limitation
of liability (see below) so long as your product using the code contains
at least one uPSD products (device).
This program may crash your system or run poorly depending on your hardware. The program and code contained in this archive was scanned for virii and has passed all test before it was put online. If you use this code in project of your own, send a shout out to the author!
As science advances, novel experiments are becoming more and more complex, requiring a zoo of control devices and electronics executing complicated sequences of steps. Device availability and monetary constrains usually lead to a highly heterogeneous setup with components from several different manufacturers using many different protocols and interfacing mechanisms. This often results in control software being puzzled together to use and provide a multitude of interfacing and control functionality, each using their own calling conventions, data structures, etc. To make matters worse, usually a group of relatively independent programmers is trying to write and maintain the code base. Often this causes extensive duplication of effort as program segments are hard to reuse, since unpredictable changes to the segments by the original authors might compromise other code using these segments.
This Java Chat, is purely AWT Based, No Swing Components used and still it has great look and feel. For this Application, I have developed own Tab Control and Image Canvas.
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Visual Studio Project Renamer
For Win9x/NT/2k
By Niek Albers
nieka@daansystems.com
(C)2001 DaanSystems
Homepage: http://www.daansystems.com
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Use with care and on your own risk!
Make backups before you use this program.
Do a rebuild all on your renamed project.
Usage: vsrename <oldname> <newname> <dir>
Where:
oldname : The old name of your project (typically the xxx from xxx.dsw)
newname : The new name for your project
dir : The directory tree that holds the project.
The program will replace all occurences of oldname to newname in all
files and rename all filenames that have the old name in it.
It will walk subdirectories.