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CGI::Browse - HTML table from MySQL to display rows with sortable columns, flexible delete links, and multiple column link-outs. River stage zero No dependents

The Browse object is a flexible component for listing data in an HTML table. As a script developer, you must define the fields and set the parameters for your desired features. PARAMETERS * fields (req) Defines the columns of the table. * sql (req) S...

ROGERHALL/CGI-Browse-1.0.0 - 27 Nov 2009 08:41:29 UTC - Search in distribution

CGI::UploadEngine - File Upload Engine for Multi-App Web Server River stage zero No dependents

The main design goal of CGI::UploadEngine (CGI::UE) has been to enable developers to use file upload select boxes in a regular HTML *form* without needing to handle *multi-part* forms (or making any number of rookie mistakes). This is accomplished by...

ROGERHALL/CGI-UploadEngine-0.93 - 28 Jun 2011 21:46:49 UTC - Search in distribution

NCBIx::Geo - Download and Compare Transcripts through NCBI GEO River stage zero No dependents

NCBIx::Geo uses eUtils, the GEO acc.cgi script, and supplementary data via ftp to download, describe, and compare transcripts of gene abundance measurement....

ROGERHALL/NCBIx-Geo-1.00 - 23 Oct 2010 09:44:05 UTC - Search in distribution

Parallel::Simple::Dynamic - dynamically splits a big list of data into several parts for processing them in parallel River stage zero No dependents

There are some problems in bioinformatics and other fields that can be separated into a number of parts with no dependency between them (embarrassingly parallel problems). Parallel processing of these partitions may remarkably reduce time for solving...

MARSA/Parallel-Simple-Dynamic-0.0.4 - 15 Jan 2011 18:20:41 UTC - Search in distribution

BioX::SeqUtils::RandomSequence - Creates a random nuc or prot sequence with given nuc frequencies River stage zero No dependents

Create random DNA, RNA and protein sequences. NUCLEOTIDE FREQUENCIES All four frequencies are set to "1" by default ( so that the probablity of each A, C, G, T is 0.25 ). The frequencies should always be positive integers, and you should consider wha...

ROGERHALL/BioX-SeqUtils-RandomSequence-0.94 - 13 Jul 2009 05:44:14 UTC - Search in distribution

NCBIx::eUtils::GeneAliases - Get Aliases from NCBI 'gene' using NCBI eUtils River stage zero No dependents

ROGERHALL/NCBIx-eUtils-GeneAliases-0.90 - 21 Feb 2010 16:55:08 UTC - Search in distribution
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