Fry Readability
Fry::Shell is a flexible shell framework which encourages using loadable libraries of functions. SYNOPSIS From the commandline: perl -MFry::Shell -eshell OR In a script: package MyShell; use Fry::Shell; #subs sub evalIt { my $cls = shift; my $code = ($cls->Flag(strict)) ? use...
Platforms: *nix
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Fry is a fast, lightweight and easy to learn object oriented templating engine for PHP5 written using test driven development. With Fry you don't have to learn any new syntax as it's using plain PHP in templates. FryPHP is written in object oriented manner using test driven development (TDD)....
Platforms: Windows, Mac, *nix, PHP, BSD Solaris
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This module is designed to help copywriters and editors develop more consistently readable content across a Drupal site. It performs five popular automated readability tests that provide a grade level equivalency of the difficulty of a page's readability: * Flesch Kincaid * Gunning Fog Score *...
Platforms: PHP
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Fry::Lib::CDBI::Load is a Perl module that sets up a Class::DBI connection and basic variables expected by any Class::DBI library. This module sets up a Class::DBI connection either using Class::DBI::Loader or with an explicit &set_db call. When the flag CDBI_Loader is set, this class sets up...
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t-prot (TOFU Protection) is a filter which improves the readability of email messages and Usenet posts by hiding some of their annoying parts. The annoyances it handles include mailing list footers, signatures, TOFU, sequences of blank lines, and repeated punctuation. TOFU is an acronym that...
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B::Fathom a Perl module to evaluate the readability of Perl code. SYNOPSIS perl -MO=Fathom < script > or perl -MO=Fathom,-v < script > where