The dotCODES Source Control Maintenance Mainframe (SCM2)
The dotCODES Source Control Maintenance Mainframe for Visual Studio is an administrator console application for developing dotCODES components. Built upon a Python foundation, the program is used to create data center routines (Unix packages) and maintain enterprise cloud services (CGI scripts/Apache) by means of building dotCODES runtimes and deploying them to and from the client server.
Fast Artificial Neural Network Library is a free open source neural network library, which implements multilayer artificial neural networks in C with support for both fully connected and sparsely connected networks. Cross-platform execution in both fixed and floating point are supported. It includes a framework for easy handling of training data sets. It is easy to use, versatile, well documented, and fast. Bindings to more than 15 programming languages are available. An easy to read...
Python cgi's for maintaining multiple web-based schedules. None of the heavyweight CMS systems does this cleanly and simply. This is not an off-the-shelf solution, but snippets for you to use. Programming required!
A web application development system which uses TAL/TALES/METAL for the markup and Python for the programming logic. JOTWeb\'s goals are to make it simple and obvious for a Python developer to create a dynamic site.
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CGI2SAS provides basic CGI scripting support for the SAS language.
It is implemented in Python2.2 and SAS 8.2. Win NT/Win2k is well supported. In theory CGI2SAS should work on any platform supported by both SAS and Python.