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Sqltoolbox is a collection of database manipulation tools allowing viewing, editing, and querying of data across different database platforms and operating systems.
 
 
OraSchemaDoc is "JavaDoc" style detailed documentation for all objects in schema covering Oracle specific features. Result of execution of oraschemadoc is set of static html files.
 
 
plibw provides a thin layer to wrap DB-API 2.0 compatible driver to PHPLib style.
 
 
HyperSQL is like a doxygen for SQL, hypermapping SQL views, packages, procedures, and functions to HTML source code listings and showing all code locations where these are used. The internal "where used" functionality also scans C++ and Java source files.
 
 
Python Hyperschema is an open source public domain project that creates useful and really cool HTML hypermaps from SQL database schema, consisting of two small PL/SQL files and one Python (or C) source code file. The generated HTML pages have mousover data displays for all foreign keys, hyperlinked to the foreign key tables, as well as a hyperlinked list of all foreign keys pointing to each table and a master index of all tables.
 
 
SICKnotes (Site Inventory, Configuration, and Knowledge) is a permissions-based Web tool that assists with inventory, system changes, contact info, and knowledge for anything from a small startup to a data center. SICKnotes is written in Python and uses a MySQL database for data handling.
 
 
DITrack is a free, open source, lightweight, distributed issue (bug, defect, ticket) tracking system using a Subversion repository instead of a backend database. It is written in Python and runs in UNIX environment (*BSD, Linux, MacOS X). DITrack is a major rethought of the issue tracking system paradigm. The main difference is that instead of sticking to the centralized model (one database, one web interface, one mail integration machinery), DITrack treats underlying Subversion storage as a versioned distributed file system which enables benefits of truly distributed operation mode.
 
 
Search files in a repository for ident strings and order the files by the date of their last change.
 
 
Wasp is an platform-independent HTML preprocessor. It's like PHP or ASP, except with the powerful Python language at your fingertips. You can add Python code to your pages, expand boiler-plate text, etc. Wasp may be run in three ways. In client mode, your files are processed in a batch to produce HTML -- no server required. In CGI mode, you get a complete web application framework with cookie and session support, activity logging, error handling (with e-mail notification), a remote debugging utility and more. In server mode Wasp runs its own threaded web server with all the CGI features embedded. In all these cases you get the simplicity of the standard URL = file paradigm. You don't need to write page classes and the like unless you wish to. Your own Python routines can be easily installed as plugins. There are no dependencies on outside libraries. Wasp is designed to be fast, robust and extensible.
 
 
Based upon Eric Brill's work. This is a port of Mark Watson's C# Part-of-Speech tagger. It's a simple and straightforward tool to tokenize and tag sentences and find the corresponding parts-of-speech. There are other Python taggers like Monty Tagger and NTLK, but this one is simple, sleek and easy-to-implement
 
 

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