
Built on the Python object-oriented programming language and the Twisted asynchronous processing framework.
Asynchronous operation of a computing cluster with a Node Display Manager (NDM) that allows regular workstation usage of cluster nodes with computing jobs running behind the scenes. Includes evolutionary computing tools that make use of the asynchronous node processing.
Asynchronous task queueing based on the Twisted framework, with task prioritization and a powerful worker/manager interface.
SQLAlchemy done asynchronously, with enhancements like persistent dictionaries, arrays, and graphs, all based on an access broker that conveniently manages database access, table setup, and deferred transactions.
Miscellaneous add-ons and improvements to the separately maintained and licensed Twisted framework, including asynchronous task queueing, HTTP fetching, and simple HTTP and POP3 servers.
Gives desktop users of the GNU/Linux operating system a convenient way to make use of speech recognition software that runs only under the Microsoft Windows operating system. Your dictation software runs on a separate computer (virtual or real) that is networked to your Linux- based desktop. Keystrokes of dictated text are transmitted via a TCP connection and entered via faked X events.