- Hindawi Programming System
Multiple issues primarysources October 2007 refimprove October 2007 Hindawi Programming System hereafter referred to as HPS is a suite of open source programming languages . It allows non English medium literates to learn and write computer programs . It is a scalable system which supports many programming paradigms . ref http w3.linux magazine.com issue 76 Linux World News.pdf Review of Hindawi Linux Magazine ref Shaili Prathmik or Indic BASIC and Indic LOGO are for beginners who want to start with computer programming . On the higher end it supports Shaili Guru Indic C , Shaili Shraeni Indic C , Shaili Yantrik Indic Assembly language Assembly , Shaily Shabda Indic Lex programming tool Lex , Shaili Vyaakaran Shaili Vyaaka Indic Yacc , and Shaili Kritrim, which is an Indic programming language targeting JVM . Mechanism and algorithms HPS uses Romenagri transliteration to first convert the high level source code into a compiler acceptable format and then uses an existing compiler to produce machine code. History The original contributors to HPS were Abhishek Choudhary and Sweta Karwa, who also developed APCISR and Romenagri Initial public release 15 August 2004 Release of version 2 by the ex education minister of Bihar , Dr. Ram Prakash Mahto 15 August 2005 Release of Linux port under Sarai fellowship 16 August 2006 Awards and recognition Computer Society of India s National Young IT Professional Award 2005 Sarai CSDS FLOSS fellowship http www.sarai.net fellowships floss floss fellowships 2005 2006 Hindawi is recognised by TDIL , Government of India. Hindawi was shortlisted for Manthan Award 2007 References Reflist External links http hindawi.in Hindawi Project Website http sf.net projects hindawi Hindawi Project on Sourceforge http tdil.mit.gov.in asp files products.asp?currentPage 16 TDIL mention of Hindawi http www.itvidya.com topic computer programming suite An independent review of Linux port of Hindawi http www.localisationlabs.com Localisation 20Articles.aspx? ... more details
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- Baraha
www.baraha.com about.htm Home page of Baraha http tdil.mit.gov.in TDIL Jan April 2004 baraha.pdf PDF ... more details
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- Indic computing
Indic Computing means computing in Brahmic family Indic i.e. Indian Scripts and Languages. It involves developing software in Indic Scripts languages, Input methods, Localization of computer applications, web development, Database Management, OCR, Spell checkers, Speech to Text and Text to Speech applications etc. in Indian languages. Most of the Indic scripts nowadays use Indic Unicode Unicode for working on Computers and Internet. In Unicode 5.0 following Indian Scripts have been encoded Bengali script Devanagari Gujarati script Gujarati Gurmukhi Kannada Limbu script Limbu Malayalam Oriya language Oriya Sinhala alphabet Sinhala Syloti Nagri Tamil language Tamil Telugu script Telugu A lot of Indic Computing projects are going on. They involve some government sector companies, some volunteer groups and individual people. Government sector TDIL The Department of Electronics and Information Technology, India initiated the TDIL ref http tdil.mit.gov.in TDIL ref Technology Development for Indian Languages with the objective of developing Information Processing Tools and Techniques to facilitate human machine interaction without language barrier creating and accessing multilingual knowledge resources and integrating them to develop innovative user products and services. In 2005, it started distributing language software tools developed by Government Academic Private companies in the form of CD for non commercial use. C DAC C DAC is an India based government software company which is involved in developing language related software. It is best known for developing InScript Keyboard , the standard keyboard for Indian languages. It has also developed lot of Indic language solutions including Word Processors, typing tools, text to speech software etc. BharateeyaOO.org The work developed out of CDAC, Bangalore earlier known as NCST, Bangalore became BharateeyaOO. ref http www.openoffice.org editorial bharateeyaooo.html Bharateeyaooo on openoffice site ref OpenOffice 2.1 had s ... more details
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- Jeroninio Francisco Torquato Almeida
a whole lot of event properties and most of them were charitable fundraisers. Through TDIL Almeida ... page online auction for eBay & Chivas. In 1997 Almeida and his partners merged TDIL with an American ... more details
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- InScript keyboard
distinguish InScript JavaScript engine InScript Indian Script is the standard keyboard for Indian Writing system script s. It is a touch typing keyboard layout for computer. This keyboard layout is standardized by Government of India for inputting Indic text. ref http tdil.mit.gov.in keyoverlay.htm TDIL Inscript Keyboard ref It was developed by Indian Government and supported by several public and private organisations. This is the standard keyboard for 12 Indian scripts including Devanagari , Bengali script Bengali , Gujarati script Gujarati , Gurmukhi , Kannada script Kannada , Malayalam script Malayalam , Oriya script Oriya , Tamil script Tamil and Telugu script Telugu etc. InScript keyboard is inbuilt in most of the major operating system s including Windows Windows 2000 2000 , Windows XP XP , Windows Vista Vista , Linux and Mac OS . It is also available in some mobile phone s and in all apple devices having iOS 5 fact date March 2012 . It is available in Windows Mobile 5.x and 6.0, 6.1 via Eyron s Hindi Support. ref s http eyrons.in s ref Keyboard layout Image Devanagari INSCRIPT Keyboard.JPG thumb 500px none Devanagari InScript bilingual keyboard layout InScript has common layout for all the Indian scripts. Most Brahmic family of scripts Indic scripts are derived from Br hm script Brahmi , therefore their alphabetic order is the same. On the basis of this property InScript keyboard layout scheme was developed. A person who knows InScript typing in one script can type in any other Indic script using dictation even without knowledge of that script. History The first InScript keyboard was standardized in 1986 under the auspices of the DOE Department of Electronics at the Ministry of Communications & Information Technology . It was subsequently revised in 1988 by a DOE committee and modifications were made to accommodate nukta extended keys as well as to add certain matras which were felt to be lacking. The last revision to the BIS document was made in 1992, afte ... more details
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- Bodo language
Boro Language http www.ildc.in Bodo BOindex.aspx Bodo computing resources at TDIL http www.lisindia.net ... more details
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- Sindhi language
Sindhi computing resources at TDIL Arabic script http www.ildc.in Sindhid Siindex.aspx Sindhi computing resources at TDIL Devanagari script http www.RadioSindhi.com First and only 24 hour international ... more details
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- Anna University
Extraction ref http tdil.mit.gov.in Tamil AnnaUniversity ChennaiJuly03.pdf TDIL July 2003 ... more details
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- List of Punjabi computing resources
components com mtsystem CommonUI homeMT.php English to Punjabi Machine Translation at TDIL, MCIT ... more details
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- Assamese language
computing resources at TDIL http www.ciil ebooks.net html bbjassamese contents.html Bharatiya ... more details
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- Dogri language
Dogri computing resources at TDIL Devanagari Script Languages of India Indo Iranian languages ... more details
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- Gujarati alphabet
TDIL Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, India http freenet homepage.de prilop sanskrit ... more details
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- Thar Desert
http www.mit.gov.in tdil E TOURISM CDAC desert 20visions html hjaisal.htm MIT.gov , Rajasthan ... more details
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- Languages with official status in India
Ethnologue report on the languages of India http tdil.mit.gov.in news.htm TDIL MCIT,GoI   Technology ... more details
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- University of Hyderabad
sampark.iiit.ac.in sampark web index.php content machine translation funded by http tdil dc.in DIT ... more details
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