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The uWSGI project aims at developing a full stack for building (and hosting) clustered/distributed network applications. Mainly targeted at the web and its standards, it has been successfully used in a lot of different contexts. Thanks to its pluggable architecture it can be extended without ... [More] limits to support more platforms and languages. Currently, you can write plugins in C, C++ and Objective-C. The “WSGI” part in the name is a tribute to the namesake Python standard, as it has been the first developed plugin for the project. Versatility, performance, low-resource usage and reliability are the strengths of the project (and the only rules followed). [Less]

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The Teabox sensor interface samples sensor data, and sends the sensor data multiplexed over a digital audio cable to a host computer. Software to demux the signal and use the sensor data is provided for several environments: Max/MSP (various versions and platforms) -- objects originally written ... [More] by Timothy Place PureData -- objects originally written by Olaf Matthes [Less]

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falconhttp is an implementation of a http web server. Or to be more precise it contains multiple different implementations of possible server techniques. These are at the moment: simple fork thread IO-multiplexing This web server is not (yet :-P ) intended to be ever used within a productive ... [More] environment, so no warranty in any form can be given. It is just for educational purposes to show the different versions in action. So download it, study it and change it however you like. If you add some interesting features let us know and contribute to the project Have fun ~falconhttp-team [Less]

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