Benetl is a free ETL tool for files.
It works with files using a separator ' ' or ';' for fields.
As any ETL tool, you can filter datasource lines, combined fields and/or add extra information (you can add to the value of your fields).
Benetl provides you several functions and the ability to use regular expressions, to do many operations on datas.
It requires a postgreSQL database in order to store extracted information.
There is also a possibility to scheduled datas extractions with this tool.
Benetl is graphical and simple ETL tool to use.
You can freely download it at: http://www.benetl.net
It works with files using a separator ' ' or ';' for fields.
As any ETL tool, you can filter datasource lines, combined fields and/or add extra information (you can add to the value of your fields).
Benetl provides you several functions and the ability to use regular expressions, to do many operations on datas.
It requires a postgreSQL database in order to store extracted information.
There is also a possibility to scheduled datas extractions with this tool.
Benetl is graphical and simple ETL tool to use.
You can freely download it at: http://www.benetl.net
Psych Desktop is an open source (GPL) web operating system (although on its website it is referred to as a web desktop). It was started October 2006, then later moved into a subversion repository in April 2007. It is built on top of the Dojo Toolkit. There is no official release available, however it is obtainable through its subversion repository. Some of the features include a CSS-based theme engine, the ability to write custom applications, a server-side filesystem, and a powerful UNIX-like console.The desktop is scheduled for it's first release on the 19th March 2008.
Structure
Psych Desktop is written in mostly javascript. As a result of being built on top of the Dojo Toolkit, many of the ideas behind Dojo are also used in Psych Desktop, such as code reuse and extending objects. During startup, the desktop loads modules that provide its core functionality. Modules are split into two categories: core functionality, and application apis. Apis are used by applications to do things like draw windows and interact with the filesystem, while core modules provide the desktop with things like the taskbar and application execution.
The server side code is written to act mostly as a storage system. The server code is written in both PHP and Python. The two languages can be used interchangeably. The reason for this is so that applications in the future will be able to use python's numerous amount of modules to make a variety of applications for server administration. It is organized into a variation of the Model-view-controller architecture. There are models that are used to interface with a database system such as MySQL, SQLite, Oracle or even Microsoft SQL Server. There is also an output framework, that will convert output into formats such as JSON and XML. Then there are backends, which the client makes AJAX calls to. The backends use the output framework and the models to modify and output the data stored in the database.
Structure
Psych Desktop is written in mostly javascript. As a result of being built on top of the Dojo Toolkit, many of the ideas behind Dojo are also used in Psych Desktop, such as code reuse and extending objects. During startup, the desktop loads modules that provide its core functionality. Modules are split into two categories: core functionality, and application apis. Apis are used by applications to do things like draw windows and interact with the filesystem, while core modules provide the desktop with things like the taskbar and application execution.
The server side code is written to act mostly as a storage system. The server code is written in both PHP and Python. The two languages can be used interchangeably. The reason for this is so that applications in the future will be able to use python's numerous amount of modules to make a variety of applications for server administration. It is organized into a variation of the Model-view-controller architecture. There are models that are used to interface with a database system such as MySQL, SQLite, Oracle or even Microsoft SQL Server. There is also an output framework, that will convert output into formats such as JSON and XML. Then there are backends, which the client makes AJAX calls to. The backends use the output framework and the models to modify and output the data stored in the database.
AFL Dream Team is a game where fantasy owners build a team that competes against other fantasy owners based on the statistics generated by individual players in their team picked from current AFL players. It involves the conversion of statistical performance into points that are compiled and totaled according to a roster selected by a coach that makes up a fantasy team.
There are a number of books produced that are aimed at AFL dream team users, such as the AFL prospectus which analyses many facets of the game.
The site was the AFL dream team website was the 56th most popular site in Australia on April 8 2006.
There are a number of books produced that are aimed at AFL dream team users, such as the AFL prospectus which analyses many facets of the game.
The site was the AFL dream team website was the 56th most popular site in Australia on April 8 2006.
Pinoy Henyo is a Filipino answer site where people can ask any questions and the community answers.
History
It started as strike team project of 5 Yehey! employees. Namely: Mike Valle, Raymund Deang, Jonas de los Reyes, Aileen de Sesto, and Peri Paolo Maligaya who thought of a website that could help young students to coup with their research and home works. They incorporated some platforms of other answer sites and made it localized to filipino community because their perception is:
"who can relate and understand more to a question (english or pinoy) than our fellow Filipinos themselves since they lived and influenced by the same community"' ~Jonas De los Reyes E-commerce Manager of yehey.com.
The idea was conceptualized at mid year 2007 and started as an assignment.com thing but then they though it might be a good catch if they use "pinoy henyo" as the name to be more localized. "Pinoy Henyo" is a famous Local game that became widely recognized because of the TV game show segment of "Pinoy Henyo" in Eat-Bulaga GMA7.
The site did a BETA launch on Aug 23, 2007 with no effort in promotion. The site gained more popularity during the end of 2007 averaging from 13,000 - 15,000 new visits and 30,000 to 50,000 pageviews majority coming from search engines and others from referring sites who syndicated their contents.
History
It started as strike team project of 5 Yehey! employees. Namely: Mike Valle, Raymund Deang, Jonas de los Reyes, Aileen de Sesto, and Peri Paolo Maligaya who thought of a website that could help young students to coup with their research and home works. They incorporated some platforms of other answer sites and made it localized to filipino community because their perception is:
"who can relate and understand more to a question (english or pinoy) than our fellow Filipinos themselves since they lived and influenced by the same community"' ~Jonas De los Reyes E-commerce Manager of yehey.com.
The idea was conceptualized at mid year 2007 and started as an assignment.com thing but then they though it might be a good catch if they use "pinoy henyo" as the name to be more localized. "Pinoy Henyo" is a famous Local game that became widely recognized because of the TV game show segment of "Pinoy Henyo" in Eat-Bulaga GMA7.
The site did a BETA launch on Aug 23, 2007 with no effort in promotion. The site gained more popularity during the end of 2007 averaging from 13,000 - 15,000 new visits and 30,000 to 50,000 pageviews majority coming from search engines and others from referring sites who syndicated their contents.