British Pool is an easy to play java based billiards games which can be played against the computer. This game can be launched by using pop up windows and provides options to play against computer or any other person. The instruction to play the...
Picture Pool Plus is a script written using Perl which is designed for the purpose of rotating the images on your website automatically and allows you to specify the time to replace the new image on your website. The script is capable of creating...
Picture Pool displays a number of random images over a certain period of time. Randomly picks a number of images out of a directory and after a given time period has expired randomly picks a new set of random images.
Now for a real web application. This one implements a weekly, online football pool similar to contests often featured in newspapers or played at the workplace.
IIS 6.0 uses the IIS 6.0 process model (w3wp.exe) and introduces a new isolation feature called application pooling. Application pooling allows applications to run together in one or more processes, as long as they share the same pool designation....
Source code includes portable (Windows, Linux, and MacX) C++ libraries: Thread pool Asynchronous sockets management Asynchronous files management Completion Port implementation for Linux Database access (Oracle, MySQL,...
This perl/javascript combination opens an exit popup window on a web page exit in background, randomly selects a website out of a customizable pool of URLs and displays it in this popup.
With this web interface you can manage your customers and gameservers from one single server. You can add new games/mods/plugins, manage a map pool and more.
The POD script is a [P]icture [o]f the [D]ay script. POD will display a random image on a given page. The image changes every day from a pool of images in a directory of your choosing. But unlike other similar scripts, POD does NOT require that...
A CGI random quiz generator. Teacher/admin may add to a pool of questions and multiple-choice/true-false answers with the admin interface. Through the use of cookies, students are randomly given a predetermined number of questions. Students won't... |