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Deliantra MORPG
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Last change: 2007-10-15



, a highly optimizing compiler, not only for pentiums.
There's much more to be said, but, fortunately, there is a quite a number of servers
that contain more detailed information.. follow the link!

, my second plug-in for The Gimp, and my first XS extension
for perl.. I needed a usable interface for The Gimp before I could work on
my homepage. Thanks to the power of Perl, the first generally useful
version was ready in under a day (this means it was rather difficult ;)

,
xcb, my adaption of the classic xcb program to i18n and utf-8.

,
a free, fast, small data compression library.

,
comprehensive ISO3166 and ISO639 tables.

is a
very small (6x8) font that is suited perfectly for small but very high
quality lcd displays (like on your notebook), to maximize the amount of
text.

is a simple x-program (not written
by me) that simply was totally broken, the author unreachable, but too
cool not to be fixed.

is a set of shell scripts that can
replace your bootup scripts with some more colourful and impressive outfit.

is a
framework for developing multi-page web applications in perl that preserve
state across page views. It also tracks user id's, supports a user access
system and provides many utility functions (html, sql...).

, a work-in-progress l-system parser (in case
you don't know what it is: you can do nice 3d-plants, fractals and much
more with it).

, a program that tries to judge the
quality of jpeg pictures on a scale from 0 to 1000 (=100%). This comes in handy if
you have the same picture twice and want to know which one
is of higher quality (i.e. the original).

, a program to create slow (but
free-of-charge) virtual connections over isdn... ppp, chat... ;) not yet to
be released, though.

, a very fast zip-password-cracker, with portable source
code (and optional x86 assembly) included.

, my first plug-in for The Gimp. I wrote it to get rid
of the vertical stripes my el-cheapo Mustek Hand-Scanner leaves in scanned
pictures.

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