i write programs in the php language
for a bunch of reasons. everything that i write is either now or will be licensed under the
gnu gpl license
to give me and others the maximum amount of freedom with everything i build. without freedom,
there is nothing.
- rawhide.php - an
object-oriented php script which you can use to grab your rc5 stats from distributed.net and
display them locally. it looks at a bland text-only page on their server so it doesn't have to
parse the dressed-up html versions of stats. you can display all kinds of stats info including
total keys/blocks, keys/blocks for a particular date, etc.
- shelper.php - a single
function which you can use to spell check large strings or messages, such as before they are posted
to a web-based message forum, sent as an e-mail, or whatever. it uses the unix program "ispell" as
the dictionary provider so you have to have ispell installed on your web server to use it.
- valkyrie - a fully functional webmail program. valkyrie is a
web interface to e-mail like hotmail. it requires an imap e-mail server which does not have to be
install on the same server, and mysql installed on the web server. currently i am having some
issues with getting valkyrie so that it will read all mail formats so i have taken it offline.
i don't want anyone downloading crap that doesn't work from me.
My geek code: (decode it)
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Version: 3.1
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N o K++ w+ O- M- V- PS+++ PE++ Y++ PGP>++ t- 5++ X--
R+++ tv-->--- b+++ DI++ D++ G e>++ h+ r-(+) y++
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