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    Simple Client Server Chat Example

    An example of a simple chat system

    This project is a demonstration example on multi-threading programming in Java (old school) and network programming (String exchanges over network). The multi-threading part aims to show how to avoid blocking methods by putting them in separate thread, therefor, the ExecutorService was not used. Two Runnable interfaces are available in the server and the client to show how the dialog is managed.
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    UIRepo++

    User Interface Repository for C++

    Beyond the first simple program, user interface developers soon find that managing the relationships between on screen data elements can be tricky. It is usually helpful to de-couple the application data from the actual window controls, and the result will be a more elegant, easily maintainable design. UIRepo is a small C++ class constructed using the Standard Template Library (STL). It uses the unordered_map class to store away mixed data items of type bool, int, double, string or...
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